romantic / rəuˈmæntɪk; roˋmæntɪk/ adj appealing to the emotions by its imaginative, heroic or picturesque quality (因有想像力﹑ 侠义气概或生动性)动人的, 有浪漫色彩的, 传奇的: romantic scenes, adventures, tales 富於传奇色彩的场面﹑ 冒险﹑ 故事 * The Lake District is a very romantic area. 英国湖区很有浪漫色彩. [esp attrib 尤作定语] involving a love affair 爱情的; 罗曼蒂克的: a romantic involvement 堕入情网 * romantic complications 爱情上的纠葛. (of people, their characters, etc) enjoying emotional situations (指人﹑ 性格等)多情的, 浪漫的: She has a dreamy romantic nature. 她爱幻想又多情. (also Romantic) [esp attrib 尤作定语] (of music, literature, etc) marked by feeling rather than intellect; preferring wild nature, passion, etc to order and proportion (指音乐﹑ 文学等)浪漫主义的: Keats is one of the greatest Romantic poets. 济慈是伟大的浪漫主义诗人. * a masterpiece of the Romantic school/movement 浪漫派[浪漫主义运动]的杰作.> romantic n 1 person who enjoys romantic situations 浪漫的人. 2 (also Romantic) romantic artist 浪漫派艺术家. romantically / -klɪ; -klɪ/ adv.romanticism / rəuˈmæntɪsɪzəm; roˋmæntəˏsɪzəm/ n [U] 1 romantic feelings, attitudes or behaviour 浪漫的感情﹑ 态度或行为. 2 (also Romanticism) Romantic tendency in literature, art and music (文艺及音乐中的)浪漫主义. Cf 参看 classicism, idealism 2, realism 2. romanticist / -tɪsɪst; -təsɪst/ n.romanticize, -ise / -tɪsaɪz; -təˏsaɪz/ v [I, Tn] (esp derog 尤作贬义) exaggerate or distort (the truth) in an imaginative, falsely heroic, etc way (以想像的﹑ 虚构英雄事迹等方式)夸大或歪曲(事实): Don't romanticize stick to the facts. 别夸夸其谈了--说实际的吧. * a novel that refuses to romanticize the grim realities of war 毫不掩盖战争中残酷现实的小说.