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单词 romanticize
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One should be cautious not toromanticizepoor and nonindustrial people as earth friendly and ecologically responsible.
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For those whoromanticizetrains, only firstclass passengers travelled in comfort.
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Instead of mysterious caves, dragons, and romanticized heroes, fantastic factory floors, gigantic machines, and larger than life machinists confront the audience.
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Their image, for the most part, is not heroic, glamourized or romanticized.
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We should not empower the sentimental patient by romanticizing patient - physician relationships.
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This said, it is important to caution against romanticizing communitarian arrangements over the use of the local commons.
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The older family was authoritarian, disciplinarian and pain-inflicting enough for us not toromanticizeor valorise it.
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Situated approaches to literacy have been accused of "relativism" and of "romanticizing" the local context.
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They thus question those values that have become mythologized and romanticized by the present culture.
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They are romanticized in folk songs, but they make poor real estate investments.
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Only as his body falls lifeless is his music exalted to a comparably romanticized spiritual dimension.
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None of these declarations, highly romanticizing in their effect, is subjected to the kind of critical scrutiny that is strenuously advocated elsewhere in the book, with damaging consequences.
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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.
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In certain ways, modern and contemporary criticsromanticize"race" in nineteenth-century novels: quite aware of its historical occurrence, they loathe to face - or to explicate - its literary signs and representation.
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Clark's highly emotionally charged departure was romanticized, recounted to their juniors and published by the students.
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