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ro.mance LOVEHrEJ5mAnts, H5rEJ7mAnts, $roJ5-na close relationship between two people who are in love with each other but are not married恋爱They got married last year after a whirlwind (= very short and unexpected) romance. [C]他们在快速的恋爱之后于去年结婚了。(fig.) America's long-running romance with (= feelings of affection for) Hollywood seems to be over. [C]美国与好莱坞的长期恋爱似乎结束了。A romance is also a story about love.浪漫故事,爱情故事She loves reading romances. [C]她喜欢读浪漫故事。Mills and Boon is one of the world's biggest publishers of romances. [C] Mills and Boon是世界上最大的言情小说出版商之一。A romance is also a story of exciting events, esp. one written in the Middle Ages.(尤指中世纪的)传奇故事The absence or unobtainability of the beloved is an important part of medieval romances. [C]心爱的人的缺失和不可以获得性是中世纪传奇故事的一个重要部分。Romance is the feeling of love and pleasure that you experience when you are with someone whom you love.浪漫情调I felt as though all the romance had gone out of my marriage. [U]我觉得好象所有的浪漫情调都已经离开了我的婚姻。Romance is also the feeling of excitement or mystery that you have from a particular experience or event.浪漫色彩He loves the romance of travelling on a steam train. [U]他喜欢乘坐蒸汽火车旅行的浪漫色彩。
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