romanticism / roʊˈmæn təˌsɪz əm /

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romanticism 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. romantic spirit or tendency.
  2. the Romantic style or movement in literature and art, or adherence to its principles.

romanticism 近义词

romanticism

等同于 mush

romanticism

等同于 sentiment

更多romanticism例句

  1. Bourdain was the guy who could juggle romanticism, nostalgia and unvarnished truth, whether it was about Atlantic City, Iran or his own troubled life.
  2. Nostalgia for the past is out; so is romanticism about the future.
  3. We know the only thing more hopeless than his hypochondria is his romanticism.
  4. Even in Germany, where Nazi memorabilia and romanticism are outlawed, a neo-fascist claimed a seat.
  5. Since its early days, train travel has been shrouded in an aura of romanticism.
  6. But I love romanticism, I love being slightly wrong about how things will work out.
  7. No one, even at the time of fervour for romanticism, had more respect and adoration for the great masters than Baudelaire.
  8. Since his style was characterized by romanticism combined with realism, this book caused much controversy among its local readers.
  9. I may, however, inform the reader that the subject of romanticism will give rise to further discussion in subsequent chapters.
  10. Romanticism had not invaded music to the same extent as the literary and pictorial arts.
  11. Chopin's repugnance was not confined only to the frantic side and the delirious excesses of romanticism as Liszt thinks.