romancing / noun, adjective roʊˈmæns, ˈroʊ mæns; verb roʊˈmæns /

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romancing4 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. 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.
  2. a novel or other prose narrative depicting heroic or marvelous deeds, pageantry, romantic exploits, etc., usually in a historical or imaginary setting.
  3. the colorful world, life, or conditions depicted in such tales.
v. 无主动词 verb

ro·manced, ro·manc·ing.

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

ro·manced, ro·manc·ing.

  1. 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. Also Romanic . of, relating to, or noting Romance: a Romance language.

romancing 近义词

romancing

等同于 fancy

romancing

等同于 flirtation

romancing

等同于 exaggerate

romancing

等同于 fantasize

更多romancing例句

  1. Suddenly this generally sweet supporting romance took on a weirdly toxic dynamic.
  2. The Lunchbox is a gentle romance between two people who communicate through food.
  3. There are new novels waiting for you in October, mysteries for cold, dark nights, and romances to put you in the mood.
  4. 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.
  5. When it comes to romance, many people like to think they have a “type,” and they know what it is.
  6. Sands was involved in a scandalous-for-the-time romance with the carpenter and there were rumors she was pregnant with his child.
  7. Three weeks ago 24-year-old Zoe Sugg published her first novel, Girl Online, a YA romance.
  8. The girls ran in the same circle (Palmolive was also in the Flowers of Romance) and the group was looking for a guitarist.
  9. This is where the sporadic and hectic handling of the romance in the movies fails.
  10. But it was fun to not write people as people, but missiles and machines as people—with feelings, and arguments, and romance.
  11. A simple errand and promenade,--and yet she felt herself to be steeped in the romance of an adventure!
  12. The brilliant imaginative mind has woven it into romance, making its colors brighter still with the sunlight of inspired phantasy.
  13. The story of the romance of their lives, being widely rumored, greatly enhanced the interest with which they were welcomed.
  14. A sort of animal romance was stirred within her, and she began to feel strongly excited.
  15. He was one of the most daring, brave and intrepid officers of the army, and his adventures almost border on romance.