romantic

B1 CET-4 Oxf 3000 大学 FREQ #1979 ★★★☆☆

a. 浪漫的, 风流的, 传奇性的, 夸大的, 空想的, 浪漫派的

发音

US /ɹoʊˈmæntɪk/
US /ɹoʊˈmænɪk/
US /ɹə-/
US /-mæɾ̃ɪk/
US /-meə̯ntɪk/
US /-meə̯ɾ̃ɪk/
UK /ɹəʊˈmæntɪk/
UK /ɹə-/

词形变化

romantics 复数 romantics more romantic 比较级 most romantic 最高级

别名

romantick womantic

教材释义与例句

名词

浪漫的人

形容词

浪漫的;多情的;空想的

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    A person with romantic character (a character like those of the knights in a mythic romance).

    浪漫的人

  2. 2.

    A person who is behaving romantically (in a manner befitting someone who feels an idealized form of love).

    浪漫的人

    Oh, flowers! You're such a romantic.

adj. B1 Oxf 3000
  1. 1.

    Of a work of literature, a writer etc.: being like or having the characteristics of a romance, or poetic tale of a mythic or quasi-historical time; fantastic.

    浪漫

    历史
  2. 2.

    Fictitious, imaginary.

    废旧
  3. 3.

    Fantastic, unrealistic (of an idea etc.); fanciful, sentimental, impractical (of a person).

    Mary sighed, knowing her ideals were far too romantic to work in reality.

  4. 4.

    Experiencing romantic attraction.

  5. 5.

    Having the qualities of romance (in the sense of something appealing deeply to the imagination); invoking on a powerfully sentimental idea of life; evocative, atmospheric.

    浪漫

  6. 6.

    Pertaining to an idealised form of love (originally, as might be felt by the heroes of a romance); conducive to romance; loving, affectionate.

    浪漫

    罗曼蒂克

    Their kiss started casually, but it slowly turned romantic.

  7. 7.

    Alternative letter-case form of Romantic

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Etymology tree Vulgar Latin Rōma Proto-Indo-European *-nós Proto-Italic *-nos Vulgar Latin -nus Vulgar Latin -ānus Vulgar Latin rōmānus Proto-Indo-European *-ikos Proto-Italic *-ikos Vulgar Latin -icus Vulgar Latin rōmānicus Vulgar Latin -ē Vulgar Latin rōmānicē Old French romanz Old French romauntder. English romant ▲ Latin -icuslbor. Old French -iquebor. Middle English -ik English -ic English romantic From romant + -ic, or borrowed from Late Latin romanticus (“(of a poem) having qualities of a romance”). Compare French romantique, which is borrowed from English. Also compare Spanish romántico, Portuguese romântico, Italian romantico, Dutch romantisch, and German romantisch and Romantiker (“a composer of Romantic music”), all of which are borrowed from English or French.

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