romanticise
美 [r??'mænt?sa?z]
英 [r??'mænt?sa?z] 
- v.使浪漫化;使傳奇化;使更加富有吸引力
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)使具有浪漫色彩
英漢雙解
1. | [t][i] ~ (sth) 使浪漫化;使傳奇化;使更加富有吸引力to make sth seem more attractive or interesting than it really is |
| romanticizing the past 把往日浪漫化 |
| a romanticized picture of parenthood 一幅理想化的為人父母的情景 |
英漢解釋
例句
You don't want to romanticise this - it isn't camping - but there is a community, and there is a sense of helping others.
我不想把它夸大,但是這體現(xiàn)出這不是帳篷城,它也是個(gè)社區(qū)。在這里能感覺到每個(gè)人都相互幫助。
Many romanticise monasticism as a way to make a quantum leap to escape worldly life and responsibilities.
很多人浪漫化了出家生活,將其看做一個(gè)逃避塵世生活和責(zé)任的快捷之道。
Unlike many in the development world, she does not romanticise poverty or patronise the poor.
不像發(fā)展界中的許多人,她從不把貧窮浪漫化,也不對(duì)窮人盛氣凌人。
If we want to continue to romanticise our natural world, we, as a civilisation, must also avoid it.
如果我們想要繼續(xù)感受大自然的浪漫,人類文明也必須懂得回避這種浪漫。
I don't want to romanticise her story.
我不想夸大她的故事。