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romeo

/roh-mee-oh/US // ˈroʊ miˌoʊ //UK // (ˈrəʊmɪəʊ) //

罗密欧,罗米欧,罗梅尔,罗米

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the romantic lover of Juliet in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
    • : any man who is preoccupied with or has a reputation for amatory success with women.
    • : a lover: She found her Romeo at a charity ball.
    • : a male given name.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • So there might be some brain flexibility that “lends itself to changes uniquely during this time,” Romeo says.

  • Like Romeo and Juliet, we lived in different worlds — until now.

  • His first theater role was as Friar Laurence in a UVA production of Romeo and Juliet.

  • In the first scene in Romeo and Juliet, in which we meet the nurse (and Juliet), Lady Capulet asks how old Juliet is.

  • (Netflix, June 1) Romeo and Juliet (2013) Single for the summer?

  • That's why the play is called The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet and not What Happens to Romeo and Juliet?

  • My overture, Romeo and Juliet, had hardly any success here, and has remained quite unnoticed.

  • I have written three new pieces, and a song, as well as going on with my opera and revising Romeo and Juliet.

  • I have just come from Pasdeloups concert, where your Romeo overture was shamefully bungled.

  • He was very nice about promising to help me smooth the path for Romeo and Juliet.

  • Romeo and Juliet part; but they have known each other but for a week.