romanticise - определение. Что такое romanticise
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Что (кто) такое romanticise - определение


romanticise      
romantic         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Romantic (disambiguation); The Romantic; The Romantic (novel)
(romantics)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Someone who is romantic or does romantic things says and does things that make their wife, husband, girlfriend, or boyfriend feel special and loved.
When we're together, all he talks about is business. I wish he were more romantic...
ADJ
2.
Romantic means connected with sexual love.
He was not interested in a romantic relationship with Ingrid.
ADJ: ADJ n
romantically
We are not romantically involved.
ADV
3.
A romantic play, film, or story describes or represents a love affair.
It is a lovely romantic comedy, well worth seeing.
...romantic novels.
ADJ: ADJ n
4.
If you say that someone has a romantic view or idea of something, you are critical of them because their view of it is unrealistic and they think that thing is better or more exciting than it really is.
He has a romantic view of rural society...
ADJ: usu ADJ n [disapproval]
A romantic is a person who has romantic views.
You're a hopeless romantic.
? realist
N-COUNT
5.
Something that is romantic is beautiful in a way that strongly affects your feelings.
Seacliff House is one of the most romantic ruins in Scotland.
ADJ
romantically
...the romantically named, but very muddy, Cave of the Wild Horses.
ADV
6.
Romantic means connected with the artistic movement of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries which was concerned with the expression of the individual's feelings and emotions.
...the poems and prose of the English romantic poets.
ADJ: ADJ n
romanticized      
Примеры употребления для romanticise
1. It is scary to hear her romanticise about these insane plans.
2. I really feel it’s important not to romanticise the whole thing.
3. Of course, there is little to romanticise about in old–style Britishness with its often racist vision of belonging.
4. Its probably true but we always romanticise what might have been; all of these were politicians with vision and principle.
5. "People love to romanticise about a corrupt Nigeria," she said, arguing that the stereotypical image was out of date.