romanticized

英 [rəʊˈmæntɪsaɪzd] 美 [roʊˈmæntɪsaɪzd]

v.  使浪漫化; 使传奇化; 使更加富有吸引力
romanticize的过去分词和过去式

过去式:romanticized

COCA.26926



柯林斯词典

    in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 roman-ticise

  1. VERB 使浪漫化;使传奇化;使具有浪漫色彩
    If you romanticize someone or something, you think or talk about them in a way which is not at all realistic and which makes them seem better than they really are.
    1. He romanticized the past as he became disillusioned with his present.
      当他对现在不再抱任何幻想时,便把过去想得非常浪漫。

双语例句

  1. He romanticized the past as he became disillusioned with his present.
    当他对现在不再抱任何幻想时,便把过去想得非常浪漫。
  2. The film, although criticized by some for presenting a romanticized version of the mathematician's life, won four Oscars, including for best picture.
    这部电影,尽管受到了一些对数学家生活进行浪漫化的批评,却荣获四项奥斯卡大奖,包括最佳影片。
  3. Chaucer and Shakespeare romanticized it in their work, and it gained popularity throughout Britain and the rest of Europe.
    乔叟和莎士比亚在作品里,都进行了美化,这节日在英国和欧洲其他地方流行开了。
  4. Despite the oppression that took place during the colonial years, and the devastating war and dramatic political changes that followed, it's a time or at least a feel that's often romanticized.
    尽管经历了殖民时期的压迫以及那之后毁灭性的战争和政治上的剧变,那依然是一段常常被赋予浪漫色彩的时期&至少感觉上是这样。
  5. The film romanticized the life during the war.
    这部影片把战时的生活加以浪漫化。
  6. The designer romanticized the little black dress.
    设计者使这个黑衣服浪漫化了。
  7. His earlier novels invoke a romanticized picture of life in the countryside.
    他早期为小说使人脑海中浮现一副乡村生活的浪漫图画。
  8. Getting yourself out of poverty is admirable, said Rowling, "but poverty itself is romanticized only by fools."
    让你自己脱离贫穷是值得尊敬的,她说,“但是贫穷本身只有被愚人才会想象的过于浪漫。”
  9. Climbing out of poverty by your own efforts, that is indeed something on which to pride yourself, but poverty itself is romanticized only by fools.
    凭个人努力能从贫困中爬出来是一件真正能引以为傲的事。只有傻子才会把贫困“浪漫化”。
  10. Modern audiences may know a romanticized story of the Cid from the1961 film starring Charlton Heston as the title character.
    现代观众也许知道Cid的一个浪漫的故事从1961影片担任主角CharltonHeston作为标题字符。
  11. Trains not only represent a romanticized era, they have been central to American economic growth and commerce across the country, historians say.
    历史学家们说,列车不仅仅代表了一个浪漫的时代,它们也一直是位居美国经济成长、全国贸易的中心。