romance如何读

英:[rəʊˈmæns]

美:[ˈroʊmæns]

romance英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C]罗曼史,爱情故事 a love affair

romance是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 冒险故事,传奇小说
  2. 恋爱,爱情
  3. 风流韵事,风流事迹
  4. 浪漫史
  5. 中世纪骑士故事
  6. 浪漫曲
  7. 罗曼蒂克气氛,浪漫情调,浪漫氛围
  8. 爱情小说
  9. 传奇色彩
  10. 传奇
  11. 虚构
  12. 虚构小说
  13. 小说般的事迹
  14. [大写]罗曼语,拉丁系语言
adj. (形容词)
  1. 拉丁系语言的
  2. 罗曼语的
v. (动词)
  1. 写传奇故事,讲虚构故事
  2. 吹牛,信口开河
  3. 空想,妄想,想入非非
  4. <美口>谈情说爱,求爱,追求某人
  5. <美口>和...谈情说爱,和...恋爱,向…求爱,追求(异性)
  6. 夸大,渲染,捏造
  7. 奉承,讨好

romance自然拼读

ro·mance

ro maens [or] ro maens

romance变形

复数:romances

第三人称单数:romances

现在分词:romancing

过去式:romanced

过去分词:romanced

romance扩展

romancer (n.)

romance词根

词根:romantic

adj.

romantic 浪漫的;多情的;空想的

adv.

romantically 浪漫地;不切实际地

n.

romantic 浪漫的人

romanticism 浪漫主义;浪漫精神

romanticist 浪漫主义者;浪漫主义艺术家

vi.

romanticize 浪漫化;传奇化

romanticise (英)有浪漫主义思想;(英)以浪漫方式进行(等于romanticize)

vt.

romantic 使…浪漫化

romanticize 使浪漫化;使传奇化

romanticise (英)使浪漫化(等于romanticize)

romance英英释义

noun (1)

a medieval tale based on legend, chivalric love and adventure, or the supernatural

a class of such literature

something (such as an extravagant story or account) that lacks basis in fact

an emotional attraction or aura belonging to an especially heroic era, adventure, or activity

love affair

capitalized the Romance languages

verb

intransitive verb

to exaggerate or invent detail or incident

to entertain romantic thoughts or ideas

transitive verb

to try to influence or curry favor with especially by lavishing personal attention, gifts, or flattery

to carry on a love affair with

noun (2)

a short instrumental piece in ballad style

adjective

of, relating to, or being any of the languages developed from Latin (such as Italian, French, and Spanish)

romance词组

romance languages罗曼斯语(由拉丁语演变而成的语言)

romance区别

 story, tale, fiction, fable, romance, novel

这组词都有“小说,故事”的意思,其区别是:

story指篇幅较短,常包含一系列情节或事件,口述或书写成文的故事。

tale常可与story换用,指以事实为中心作叙述的故事,也指古代流传下来的传说故事或神话故事。

fiction指部分或全部虚构的短篇、中篇、长篇小说,也指传奇故事,是小说的总称。

fable指短小而寓有教育意义的虚构故事。故事的主人公多为拟人化的动物或非动物之类。也作传说解。

romance系novel早期的代用词,泛指具有强烈神话和传奇色彩的故事,现指爱情故事。

novel指任何有情节、人物、对白,虚构的长篇散文体故事。

以上来源于网络

romance词源中文解释

公元1300年, romaunce,“一个故事,以诗歌形式书写或朗诵,讲述骑士、英雄等的冒险故事”,通常是为了娱乐而设计的,源自古法语 romanz “诗歌叙述”(现代法语 roman),也指“通俗语言”。它最初是一个副词,“用本地语言”,源自通俗拉丁语动词短语 *romanice scribere “用罗曼语书写”(一种从拉丁语而非法兰克语发展而来的语言),源自拉丁语 Romanicus “罗马风格的”,源自 Romanus “罗马”(参见 Roman)。

这个意义的演变是因为中世纪的本地语言故事(与拉丁文本相对)通常讲述充满奇妙事件和英勇行为的骑士冒险故事。 “[OED]”:“采用 -aunce, -ance 的拼写在英语中非常早就被采用,可能是根据抽象名词的类比。”

在涉及文学作品时,中古英语中常常指的是用法语写成的作品,但也适用于本土作品。这个文学意义在1660年代扩展到“爱情故事,由爱情故事和浪漫小说组成的文学类别”。

1801年记录了“富有想象力和冒险精神”的意义; 1916年出现了“恋爱关系”的意思。Romance novel 在1820年有记录。参见 Romance(形容词)。

romance_旅游行业词汇

浪漫曲

romance词源英文解释

Noun (1) Middle English romauns, from Anglo-French romanz French, narrative in French, from Medieval Latin Romanice in a vernacular (as opposed to Latin), from Late Latin Romanus Gallo-Romance speaker (as opposed to a Frank), from Latin, Roman Noun (2) German Romanze & French romance, both ultimately from Spanish romance romance, ballad, from Old Occitan & Old French romanz

The first known use of romance was in the 14th century

romance儿童词典英英释义

romanticismnoun

often capitalized a literary and artistic movement marked chiefly by an emphasis on the imagination and emotions

the quality or state of being romantic

romantic1 of 2noun

a romantic personespecially: a romantic writer, composer, or artist

romantic2 of 2adjective

of, relating to, or resembling a romance

romantic writing

imaginary

impractical

a romantic scheme

stressing or appealing to the emotions or imagination

a romantic spot

often capitalized of or relating to romanticism

of, relating to, or associated with love

romantic1 of 2noun

a romantic personespecially: a romantic writer, composer, or artist

romantic2 of 2adjective

of, relating to, or resembling a romance

romantic writing

imaginary

impractical

a romantic scheme

stressing or appealing to the emotions or imagination

a romantic spot

often capitalized of or relating to romanticism

of, relating to, or associated with love

romance1 of 3noun

an old tale of knights and noble ladies

an adventure story

a love story

love affair

an attraction or appeal to one's feelings

the romance of the old West

romance2 of 3verb

to have romantic thoughts or ideas

to carry on a love affair with

Romance3 of 3adjective

of, relating to, or being the languages (as French, Italian, or Spanish) developed from Latin

romance 例句

1 It was for the short film Holiday Romance, which Clive had written, and unbeknown to him, the director had submitted.

2 A comic book series created by the former “My Chemical Romance” singer Gerard Way provides the basis for this superhero chronicle, the latest of Netflix’s forays into the genre.

3 The singer, whose hits include "Bad Romance" and "Alejandro", has over 18 million fans on Facebook and more than 6 million followers on Twitter.

4 “It was like coming home,” said Billington, who worked on “Sleepless: A Musical Romance,” London’s first fully staged indoor musical since the shutdown.

5 If Frodo occasionally resembled a My Chemical Romance fan, Bilbo needs to be more like a minor official in a local branch of the Campaign for Real Ale.

6 The epic battles of armies and wits from the Three Kingdoms era inspired the classic Chinese novel "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and countless TV and film adaptations.

7 Fantasy Crime fiction Children’s literature Romance Who created plentiful pseudonyms out of anagrams of their real name?

8 “Romance” offers an engaging overview of her style as an instrumental composer, starting with a warmly personal account of her Piano Concerto — the one Ms. Downes played — which Clara wrote as a teenager.

9 Romances began and ended there; children kissed at the verges of fields or walking home through the woods.

10 Like all good pop, True Romance obsesses over sex and heartbreak: "Your t-shirt's on my floor, yeah we're undressing in my house again," she drawls on What I Like.

11 She loved him so much: it was a fairytale romance.

她深深爱着他:这是个童话般的浪漫故事。

12 He got married after a whirlwind romance.

在一场旋风式的恋爱后他很快就结婚了。

13 He takes a rather sceptical view of love and romance.

他对爱情和浪漫持非常怀疑的态度。

14 In fact, it's among the bestselling books in several categories: It's No. 5 in Contemporary Fiction, No. 3 in Romance and No. 2 in Reference.

15 I broke up with my life coach Topics: , , Judaism, , , Matchmaker, Matchmaking, Romance, I had stopped going to therapy in the spring.

16 Romances blossomed despite the oppression that surrounded us.

17 Brad and George then would be picks for a brief romance , if not the long haul.

这样看来,排除长跑爱情仅就短暂浪漫史而言, 布拉德和乔治无疑是最佳人选.

18 Romance tends to be dismissed as a soft genre.

19 Romances don’t flourish in the wake of the apocalypse, not many of them, anyway.

20 Romance and love are oddly tricky to capture authentically in a documentary.

romance 同义词

1 梦想

Platonic dream

5 罗曼语的

Romanesque Romanic

9 讨…的欢心

appease

10 叙事短诗

epyllion

11 罗曼斯语

Romanic Romance languages

12 拉丁语的

Latin

13 恋爱关系

love affair

14 罗曼斯语的

Romanic

17 夸张的描述

caricature

20 虚构的故事

invention

21 相恋

court

24 谈情说爱

romantic spoon love-making

27 罗曼语

Romanesque Romanic

29 罗曼诸语言

Romanic

30 韵事

love affair

31 拉丁语系的语言

Neo-Latin

33 罗曼史

bodice-ripper

34 冒险故事

adventure saga

35 拉丁语

Latin

39 传奇文学

legend

41 浪漫曲

lied

45 拉丁系语言

romanesque romanic

romance 短语相关

workplace romance

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