romanticism 英 [rəʊˈmæntɪsɪzəm]   美 [roʊˈmæntɪsɪzəm]

romanticism

romanticism  英 [rəʊˈmæntɪsɪzəm] 美 [roʊˈmæntɪsɪzəm]

n. 浪漫主义;浪漫精神 

名词复数:romanticisms 

American Romanticism 美国浪漫主义
This period was the hightide of Romanticism. 这是浪漫主义的颠峰时期。

  • Movies that present emotional stories of love, terror, and rescue, appeal to your sense of romanticism. Highly-charged situations of love and loss allow you to escape reality for a little while.
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  • n. 浪漫主义;浪漫精神
  • 1. American Romanticism

    美国浪漫主义

  • 2. This period was the hightide of Romanticism.

    这是浪漫主义的颠峰时期。

  • 3. This kind of romanticism is everywhere in Buchan’s books.

    这种浪漫思想在巴肯的书中俯拾皆是。

  • romanticism (n.) 1803, "a romantic idea," from romantic + -ism. In literature, 1823 in reference to a movement toward medieval forms (especially in reaction to classical ones) it has an association now more confined to Romanesque. The movement began in German and spread to England and France. Generalized sense of "a tendency toward romantic ideas" is first recorded 1840.
ro·man·ti·cism / rəʊˈmæntɪsɪzəm ; NAmE roʊˈmæntɪsɪzəm / noun [uncountable ] 1 ( alsoRomanticism ) a style and movement in art, music and literature in the late 18th and early 19th century, in which strong feelings, imagination and a return to nature were more important than reason, order and intellectualideas 浪漫主义(18 世纪末 19 世纪初盛行于艺术、音乐及文学领域,以情感强烈、想像和回归自然为特征) compare realism  (3 ) 2 the quality of seeing people, events and situations as more exciting and interesting than they really are 浪漫精神;浪漫的态度 3 strong feelings of love; the fact of showing emotion, affection, etc. 强烈的爱情;情感的表达 ro·man·ti·cism / rəʊˈmæntɪsɪzəm ; NAmE roʊˈmæntɪsɪzəm /
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