romanticisation



romanticisation[rəu,mæntisai'zeiʃən; -si'z-]
n.romanticise的变形
romanticise[rəu'mæntisaiz]
vt.,vi.[主英国英语]= romanticize
变形:
vt.,vi.romanticised.romanticising
英英释义
romanticisation
n.the act of indulging in sentiment
同义词:sentimentalizationsentimentalisationromanticization
双语例句
For the generation after the sixties, the lovechildrenofthebabyboomers,itisoftenseenas a failed project which sustains theirparents
romanticisation
of their youth prior to selling out.“婴儿潮”一代的子女们也通常不被人们看好,因为他们毕恭毕敬地延续了父母身上的浪漫主义情怀。
权威例句
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Liberal Peacebuilding's Romanticisation of the Local
1. In most languages adjectives have slightly different spellings for masculine and feminine.
在多数语言中,形容词的阳性和阴性的拼法略为不同。
来自柯林斯例句
2. Andrew describes her as a large, bony and masculine woman.
安德鲁说她是一个瘦骨嶙峋、男人模样的大块头女人。
来自柯林斯例句
3. He was handsome and strong, and very masculine.
他英俊强壮,富有男子汉气概。
来自《权威词典》
4. The opera singer has a deep, booming , masculine voice.
这位歌剧演唱家有一副深沉而又浑厚有力的嗓音.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
5. She has a rather masculine voice.
她的声音有点男性化.
来自《简明英汉词典》
[ masculine 造句 ]
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