1. | 浪漫的;爱情的;情爱的connected or concerned with love or a sexual relationship |
a romantic candlelit dinner 浪漫的烛光晚餐 | |
romantic stories/fiction/comedy 言情故事╱小说╱喜剧 | |
I'm not interested in a romantic relationship. 我对谈情说爱不感兴趣。 |
2. | 多情的;表达爱情的showing feelings of love |
Why don't you ever give me flowers? I wish you'd be more romantic. 你为什么从来不给我送花?我真希望你能浪漫一点。 |
3. | 浪漫的;富有情调的;美妙的beautiful in a way that makes you think of love or feel strong emotions |
romantic music 富有情调的音乐 | |
romantic mountain scenery 美妙的山区风光 |
4. | 富于幻想而不切实际的having an attitude to life where imagination and the emotions are especially important; not looking at situations in a realistic way |
a romantic view of life 对于生活的不切实际的想法 | |
When I was younger, I had romantic ideas of becoming a writer. 我年轻一些的时候幻想过要成为一名作家。 |
5. | [ubn] 浪漫主义的,浪漫主义风格的(尤用以描述 19 世纪的文学、音乐或艺术,以情感强烈、想象和回归自然为特征)used to describe literature, music or art, especially of the 19th century, that is concerned with strong feelings, imagination and a return to nature, rather than reason, order and intellectual ideas |
the Romantic movement 浪漫主义运动 | |
Keats is one of the greatest Romantic poets. 济慈是最伟大的浪漫主义诗人之一。 |
1. | 浪漫的人;耽于幻想的人a person who is emotional and has a lot of imagination, and who has ideas and hopes that may not be realistic |
an incurable romantic 摆脱不了不切实际的幻想的人 | |
He was a romantic at heart and longed for adventure. 他骨子里是一位浪漫的人,渴望历险。 |
2. | 浪漫主义作家(或音乐家、艺术家)a writer, a musician or an artist who writes, etc. in the style of Romanticism |