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词汇 romanticized
释义 romanticized
past simple and past participle ofromanticize
romanticize
verb[ I ]
(UK usuallyromanticise)uk /rəʊˈmæn.tɪ.saɪz//rəˈmæn.tɪ.saɪz/ us /roʊˈmæn.t̬ə.saɪz/
to talk about something in a way that makes it sound better than it really is, or to believe that something is better than it really is: 以浪漫方式说话;使浪漫化;使理想化
Stop romanticizing! Nothing's that perfect.别再那么理想化了!哪有那么完美的事。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Exaggerating & playing down
bloviate
blow something out of proportionidiom
cartoonish
cartoonishly
catastrophize
fulsome
go overboardidiom
grandiloquent
inflated
make a mountain out of a molehillidiom
make little of somethingidiom
make much of somethingidiom
make something of something/someone
meal
mildly
minimization
overrated
protest too muchidiom
underplay
underrate

Examples of romanticized


romanticized

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


Instead of mysterious caves, dragons, and romanticized heroes, fantastic factory floors, gigantic machines, and larger than life machinists confront the audience.
Their image, for the most part, is not heroic, glamourized or romanticized.
They are also romanticized in folktales as fierce, lawless, and sometimes heroic.
They promoted an invented national "culture" including the romanticized gaucho, an icon once reviled but now esteemed.
Dickens attempts to set up a being devoid of the romanticized national culture.
They are romanticized in folk songs, but they make poor real estate investments.
Only as his body falls lifeless is his music exalted to a comparably romanticized spiritual dimension.
Downtown, that once golden democratic space romanticized by journalists, novelists and often-as-not scholars, is always in decline, always leaving behind a sense of communal loss.
Any likelihood of romanticized nostalgia was lessened as these resonances of the past became associated by myself and the performers with notions of abandonment, sadness, and neglect.
Clark's highly emotionally charged departure was romanticized, recounted to their juniors and published by the students.
Nor is it clear that displaying an aestheticized, romanticized fantasy image of the poor for the edification or titillation of the sinful affluent really furthers egalitarian ideals.
Goldman argues that discourses on power were often articulated through the romanticized representations of gender and class in the opera and in 'literati' writings about performance and actors.
All romanticized notions aside, the plantation house was, at its most basic, a functioning farmhouse.
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Western novels, or cowboy novels, portrayed the west as both a barren landscape and a romanticized idealistic way of living.
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Among the historically accurate retelling of events, preference for the oft romanticized accounts were sometimes used.
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