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romanticism

英 [rəʊˈmæntɪsɪzəm]

美 [roʊˈmæntɪsɪzəm]

n.  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、想象和回归自然为特征); 浪漫精神; 浪漫的态度; 强烈的爱情; 情感的表达

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牛津词典

    noun

    • 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、想象和回归自然为特征)
      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 intellectual ideas
      1. 浪漫精神;浪漫的态度
        the quality of seeing people, events and situations as more exciting and interesting than they really are
        1. 强烈的爱情;情感的表达
          strong feelings of love; the fact of showing emotion, affection, etc.

          柯林斯词典

          • N-UNCOUNT 浪漫态度;浪漫精神;不切实际的理想(或感受)
            Romanticismis attitudes, ideals and feelings which are romantic rather than realistic.
            1. Her determined romanticism was worrying me...
              她坚定的浪漫主义情怀让我感到担忧。
            2. His poetry tended towards a dreamy romanticism.
              他的诗歌带有一种梦幻般的浪漫色彩。
          • 浪漫主义运动
            Romanticismis the artistic movement of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries which was concerned with the expression of the individual's feelings and emotions.

            英英释义

            noun

            • impractical romantic ideals and attitudes
              1. an exciting and mysterious quality (as of a heroic time or adventure)
                  Synonym:romance

                双语例句

                • In the19th century, it was integrated with psychoanalytic narration of romanticism, which can be seen from American writer Allan Poe's work.
                  在19世纪,狂欢化文学和浪漫主义心理分析有机地结合在一,这一点可以从美国作家坡的小说中看出来。
                • Goethe, hugo, Keats and Shelley were all important writers associated with romanticism.
                  歌德、雨果、济慈及雪莱都是与浪漫主义有关的重要作家。
                • Her determined romanticism was worrying me
                  她坚定的浪漫主义情怀让我感到担忧。
                • An artist of the romantic period or someone influenced by romanticism.
                  浪漫主义的艺术家或被浪漫主义影响的人。
                • There was first of the influence of romanticism, founded by Rousseau, with its denial of the competence of reason and its stress upon emotions and feelings.
                  首先是卢梭创立的浪漫主义的影响,以它对理性能力的否定,和它对情感和感觉的强调。
                • An art movement based on a revival of romanticism in art and literature.
                  以艺术和文学上的浪漫主义复兴为基础的一场艺术运动。
                • Berlioz is a composer, conductor and music critic with distinctive character in the Romanticism Times.
                  柏辽兹是浪漫主义时期具有鲜明个性的作曲家、指挥家和音乐评论家。
                • His poetry tended towards a dreamy romanticism.
                  他的诗歌带有一种梦幻般的浪漫色彩。
                • That seemed to be a perfect interpretation of revolutionary romanticism and realism.
                  革命的浪漫主义和革命的现实主义演绎得似乎相当完美。
                • In music, the first thirty years of the nineteenth century were pre-eminently an age of romanticism.
                  音乐方面,十九世纪第一个三十年是一个杰出的浪漫主义时代。