romanticize 英 [rə(ʊ)'mæntɪsaɪz]  

romanticize

romanticize  英 [rə(ʊ)'mæntɪsaɪz]

vi. 浪漫化;传奇化  vt. 使浪漫化;使传奇化 

进行时:romanticizing  过去式:romanticized  过去分词:romanticized  第三人称单数:romanticizes 

Liberals tend to romanticize trains (because the French use them) and conservatives tend to disparage them (because the French use them). 自由派倾向于美化高速铁路(因为法国人用它),而保守派倾向于贬低高速铁路(也是因为法国人用它)。
Other research has shown that we romanticize our relationships with spouses and partners significantly more when we believe we have sacrificed for them. 其他的研究已经证明当我们相信自己为配偶和父母牺牲了很多的时候,总是会极大地理想化和他们的关系。

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  • vi. 浪漫化;传奇化
  • vt. 使浪漫化;使传奇化
  • 1. Liberals tend to romanticize trains (because the French use them) and conservatives tend to disparage them (because the French use them).

    自由派倾向于美化高速铁路(因为法国人用它),而保守派倾向于贬低高速铁路(也是因为法国人用它)。

  • 2. Other research has shown that we romanticize our relationships with spouses and partners significantly more when we believe we have sacrificed for them.

    其他的研究已经证明当我们相信自己为配偶和父母牺牲了很多的时候,总是会极大地理想化和他们的关系。

  • 3. Kristof and others constantly romanticize the life they imagine we live, or used to live, and I wouldn't trade it for any other. But it can be as sharp as a serpent's tooth.

    克里斯托弗他们一直在按照他们对我们现在或过去生活的想象,给这种生活增添了很多浪漫的色彩,而我不会让它去与别人交易的,尽管它会像蛇的牙齿一样锋利。

  • romanticize (v.) 1818, from romantic + -ize. Related: Romanticized; romanticizing.
ro·man·ti·cize ( BrE also -ise ) / rəʊˈmæntɪsaɪz ; NAmE roʊˈmæntɪsaɪz / verb [transitive ,  intransitive ] romanticize(sth) to make sth seem more attractive or interesting than it really is 使浪漫化;使传奇化;使更加富有吸引力 romanticizing the past 以传奇的手法描述往事 a romanticized picture of parenthood 一幅理想化的为人父母的情景 romanticise romanticised romanticises romanticising romanticize romanticized romanticizes romanticizing ro·man·ti·cize / rəʊˈmæntɪsaɪz ; NAmE roʊˈmæntɪsaɪz /
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