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romancing

/noun, adjective roh-mans, roh-mans; verb roh-mans/US // noun, adjective roʊˈmæns, ˈroʊ mæns; verb roʊˈmæns //UK // (rəˈmæns, ˈrəʊmæns) //

恋爱,浪漫,罗曼蒂克,恋情

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : a novel, movie, or genre of popular fiction in which characters fall in love or begin a romantic relationship: We knew it was a romance, so we were expecting a happy ending. Romance novels are popular escapist entertainment.
    • : a novel or other prose narrative depicting heroic or marvelous deeds, pageantry, romantic exploits, etc., usually in a historical or imaginary setting.
    • : the colorful world, life, or conditions depicted in such tales.
    • : a medieval narrative, originally one in verse and in some Romance dialect, treating of heroic, fantastic, or supernatural events, often in the form of allegory.
    • : a baseless, made-up story, usually full of exaggeration or fanciful invention.
    • : a romantic spirit, sentiment, emotion, or desire.
    • : romantic character or quality.
    • : a romantic affair or experience; a love affair.
    • : Also Romanic .Also called Romance languages . the group of Italic Indo-European languages descended since a.d. 800 from Latin, as French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Provençal, Catalan, Rhaeto-Romanic, Sardinian, and Ladino. Abbreviations: Rom., Rom
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    ro·manced, ro·manc·ing.

    • : to invent or relate romances; indulge in fanciful or extravagant stories or daydreams.
    • : to think or talk romantically.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    ro·manced, ro·manc·ing.

    • : Informal. to court or woo romantically; treat with ardor or chivalrousness: He's currently romancing a very attractive widow.to court the favor of or make overtures to; play up to: They need to romance the local business community if they expect to do business here.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : Also Romanic . of, relating to, or noting Romance: a Romance language.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as infancy
Synonyms
fantasy幻想,梦幻,幻象,幻觉imagination想象力,想像力,想象,想象一下inclination倾斜度,倾向性,倾角,倾向chimera嵌合体,拟态,嵌合剂,蛹虫草conception构思,构想,观念,概念daydream白日梦,白日做梦,做白日梦,白昼梦delusion错觉,妄想,妄念,幻想envisioning设想,憧憬,预想,想象力fabrication制造,制作,加工,虚构figment幻影,幻象,幻像,形象fondness癖好,喜爱,恋情,喜好hallucination幻觉,幻象,幻听,幻想hankering渴望,欲望,想法,想要的东西idea理念illusion幻象,幻想,幻觉,幻影imaginativeness想象力,想像力,想象力丰富,想象力丰富的人invention发明,发明创造,发明的,发明的东西itch痒,瘙痒,痒痒,痕痒mirage蜃楼,幻觉,海市蜃楼,蜃景nightmare噩梦,恶梦,梦魇,寎月notion观念,概念,理念,观点partiality偏袒,偏私,偏袒性,偏心penchant癖好,嗜好,爱好者,偏爱phantasm幻觉,幻象,幻影,幻境picture图片,照片,画面,图画predilection偏爱,倾向性,偏好,偏向preference偏好,喜好,偏爱,倾向性relish津津乐道,津津有味,津津乐道的reverie遐想,遐思,梦境,遐想曲vision愿景,视觉,视野,视力yearning渴望,眷恋,欲望,思念yen日元big eyes大眼睛,大眼仔,大眼,大眼瞪小眼envisagement设想,设想一下,设想力,设想一下吧eyes for视觉为,视觉的,视觉上的,视觉的人pie in the sky天上掉馅饼,天上掉馅饼的事,天上的馅饼,天上掉馅饼的好事pipe dream梦想,黄粱美梦,梦寐以求,黄粱梦sweet tooth爱吃甜食,甜食,爱吃甜食的人,喜爱甜食
as inexaggerate
Synonyms
amplify扩增,放大,扩音,扩容distort歪曲,歪曲事实,扭曲,曲解emphasize强调,重视,讲究,讲求fabricate编造,捏造,编制,制造falsify篡改,揑造,作假,伪造heighten增高,增强,提高,增高了inflate膨胀,充气,膨大,充气机magnify凸显,放大,增大,凸现misrepresent歪曲事实,歪曲,虚报,歪曲事实真相overdo过度行为,矫枉过正,过头了,过度overdraw透支,过度拉伸,超额完成任务,超额完成overemphasize过分强调,过度强调,太过强调,过于强调overestimate高估,高估了,夸大其词,过高估计boast夸口说,夸耀,夸夸其谈,夸口boost推动,促进,促进发展,催促brag吹牛,吹嘘,自吹自擂,吹牛逼caricature漫画,讽刺画,讽刺,漫画作品color颜色,色彩,色,色泽corrupt贪污,堕落,腐败,贪腐embroider绣花,绣制,刺绣,绣enlarge扩大,扩大范围,扩大规模,扩大化exalt升华,超越,扬扬得意,夸赞expand拓展,扩充,扩大,扩展fudge软糖,软膏,软木,软饮料hike徒步旅行,加息,远足,徒步行走hyperbolize夸大其词,夸大其辞,夸张,超标的intensify强化,加大,加强,加紧lie谎言,撒谎,骗人,谎话misquote误引,误引号,错误引用,误引用pad垫子,衬垫,垫,垫板puff泡芙,扑通,扑面而来的,扑灭pyramid金字塔,金字塔式,金字塔形,金字塔型romance恋情,浪漫,浪漫主义,浪漫的爱情romanticize浪漫化,浪漫主义,浪漫的,浪漫地看待scam骗局,诈骗,骗术,骗人stretch伸展,延伸,绵延,伸长up了,起来,起,上blow out of proportion夸大其词,夸大其辞,夸张,夸大了build up积累,建立,积累起来,积累起来的cook up编造,烹调,烹饪,编造谎言go to extremes做绝处逢生,做绝,走极端,做绝路lay it on thick厚积薄发,铺天盖地,浓墨重彩,浓妆艳抹loud talk高谈阔论,大声说话,高声说话,大声说make too much of过于夸大,过于夸大其词,过于夸张,过于讲究misreport虚报,误报,错报,虚报情况pretty up漂漂亮亮的,漂漂亮亮,靓丽,靓丽起来put on穿上,穿上了,穿着,戴上

Examples

  • Suddenly this generally sweet supporting romance took on a weirdly toxic dynamic.

  • The Lunchbox is a gentle romance between two people who communicate through food.

  • There are new novels waiting for you in October, mysteries for cold, dark nights, and romances to put you in the mood.

  • While it may have some romance, it’s not intriguing to your average millennial, who is poised to be the next generation of donors for hundreds of nonprofits.

  • When it comes to romance, many people like to think they have a “type,” and they know what it is.

  • Sands was involved in a scandalous-for-the-time romance with the carpenter and there were rumors she was pregnant with his child.

  • Three weeks ago 24-year-old Zoe Sugg published her first novel, Girl Online, a YA romance.

  • The girls ran in the same circle (Palmolive was also in the Flowers of Romance) and the group was looking for a guitarist.

  • This is where the sporadic and hectic handling of the romance in the movies fails.

  • But it was fun to not write people as people, but missiles and machines as people—with feelings, and arguments, and romance.

  • A simple errand and promenade,--and yet she felt herself to be steeped in the romance of an adventure!

  • The brilliant imaginative mind has woven it into romance, making its colors brighter still with the sunlight of inspired phantasy.

  • The story of the romance of their lives, being widely rumored, greatly enhanced the interest with which they were welcomed.

  • A sort of animal romance was stirred within her, and she began to feel strongly excited.

  • He was one of the most daring, brave and intrepid officers of the army, and his adventures almost border on romance.