sentimentalized

英 [ˌsentɪˈmentəlaɪzd] 美 [ˌsentɪˈmentəlaɪzd]

v.  带着感情色彩描述好的方面
sentimentalize的过去分词和过去式

过去分词:sentimentalized



柯林斯词典

    in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 sentimentalise

  1. VERB 使感伤;使带有感情色彩
    If you sentimentalize something, you make it seem sentimental or think about it in a sentimental way.
    1. He seems either to fear women or to sentimentalize them...
      他似乎要么怕女人要么就对她们怀有浪漫想法。
    2. He's the kind of filmmaker who doesn't hesitate to over-sentimentalize.
      他是那种煽起情来不遗余力的电影制作人。
    3. ...Rupert Brooke's sentimentalised glorification of war.
      鲁珀特·布鲁克对战争的带有个人感情色彩的颂扬

双语例句

  1. A serialized program usually dealing with sentimentalized family matters that is broadcast on radio or television ( frequently sponsored by a company advertising soap products).
    广播或电视的连续剧广播或电视里播放的家庭感情故事的连续节目(通常是做肥皂广告的公司资助的)。
  2. The film is a sentimentalized veraion of what actually happened.
    那部电影伤感地反映了实际发生的事情。
  3. The extensively sentimentalized water images give expression to the relationships between the individual life and society and nature, thus becoming the most appropriate symbols of the poet's personality and poetic spirits.
    水被诗人广泛地情致化,用以体现个体生命与社会及其自然的关系,成为诗人承载其人格精神和思想意趣的最合适外物。