romanticized
英 [rəʊˈmæntɪsaɪzd]
美 [roʊˈmæntɪsaɪzd]
v. 使浪漫化; 使传奇化; 使更加富有吸引力
romanticize的过去分词和过去式
过去式:romanticized
COCA.26926
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使浪漫化;使传奇化;使具有浪漫色彩
If youromanticizesomeone or something, you think or talk about them in a way which is not at all realistic and which makes them seem better than they really are.- He romanticized the past as he became disillusioned with his present.
当他对现在不再抱任何幻想时,便把过去想得非常浪漫。
- He romanticized the past as he became disillusioned with his present.
in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 roman-ticise
双语例句
- Trains not only represent a romanticized era, they have been central to American economic growth and commerce across the country, historians say.
历史学家们说,列车不仅仅代表了一个浪漫的时代,它们也一直是位居美国经济成长、全国贸易的中心。 - Climbing out of poverty by your own efforts, that is indeed something on which to pride yourself, but poverty itself is romanticized only by fools.
凭个人努力能从贫困中爬出来是一件真正能引以为傲的事。只有傻子才会把贫困“浪漫化”。 - He romanticized the past as he became disillusioned with his present.
当他对现在不再抱任何幻想时,便把过去想得非常浪漫。 - The film romanticized the life during the war.
这部影片把战时的生活加以浪漫化。 - Getting yourself out of poverty is admirable, said Rowling, "but poverty itself is romanticized only by fools."
让你自己脱离贫穷是值得尊敬的,她说,“但是贫穷本身只有被愚人才会想象的过于浪漫。” - Modern audiences may know a romanticized story of the Cid from the1961 film starring Charlton Heston as the title character.
现代观众也许知道Cid的一个浪漫的故事从1961影片担任主角CharltonHeston作为标题字符。 - Chaucer and Shakespeare romanticized it in their work, and it gained popularity throughout Britain and the rest of Europe.
乔叟和莎士比亚在作品里,都进行了美化,这节日在英国和欧洲其他地方流行开了。 - The film, although criticized by some for presenting a romanticized version of the mathematician's life, won four Oscars, including for best picture.
这部电影,尽管受到了一些对数学家生活进行浪漫化的批评,却荣获四项奥斯卡大奖,包括最佳影片。 - His earlier novels invoke a romanticized picture of life in the countryside.
他早期为小说使人脑海中浮现一副乡村生活的浪漫图画。 - The designer romanticized the little black dress.
设计者使这个黑衣服浪漫化了。
