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单词 romance
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ro·mance

noun
 
/rəʊˈmæns/, /ˈrəʊmæns/
/ˈrəʊmæns/
  1.  
    [countable] an exciting, usually short, relationship between two people who are in love with each other(通常指短暂的)浪漫史,爱情关系,风流韵事
    • a holiday romance假日浪漫史
    • They had a whirlwind romance.他们之间有过一段短暂的风流韵事。
    Extra Examples
    • Everyone knows that online romances never work out.大家都知道网恋不会有什么结果。
    • Have you ever had an office romance?你曾有过办公室恋情吗?
    • He was still recovering from a failed romance.他还没有完全从失败的恋情中恢复过来。
    • It ruined their perfect fairy-tale romance.这葬送了他们童话般的美满罗曼史。
    • They had a brief romance in the eighties.他们在 80 年代有过一段短暂的恋情。
    • We're seeing more interracial romances in the movies.我们在电影中看到越来越多的跨种族恋情。
    • the true story of a real-life romance现实生活中真实的爱情故事
    • a summer romance夏日情事
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • brief
    • broken
    • whirlwind
    verb + romance
    • have
    • begin
    • start
    romance + verb
    • blossom
    • begin
    • end
  2.  
    [uncountable] love or the feeling of being in love恋爱;爱情
    • Spring is here and romance is in the air.春天来了,到处洋溢着爱情的气息。
    • How can you put the romance back into your marriage?怎样才能使你的婚姻再次充满绵绵爱意呢?
    Collocations Marriage and divorceMarriage and divorceRomance
    • fall/​be (madly/​deeply/​hopelessly) in love (with somebody)
    • be/​believe in/​fall in love at first sight
    • be/​find true love/​the love of your life
    • suffer (from) (the pains/​pangs of) unrequited love
    • have/​feel/​show/​express great/​deep/​genuine affection for somebody/​something
    • meet/​marry your husband/​wife/​partner/​fiancé/fiancée/​boyfriend/​girlfriend
    • have/​go on a (blind) date
    • be going out with/(especially North American English) dating a guy/​girl/​boy/​man/​woman
    • move in with/​live with your boyfriend/​girlfriend/​partner
    Weddings
    • get/​be engaged/​married/​divorced
    • arrange/​plan a wedding
    • have a big wedding/​a honeymoon/​a happy marriage
    • have/​enter into an arranged marriage
    • call off/​cancel/​postpone your wedding
    • invite somebody to/​go to/​attend a wedding/​a wedding ceremony/​a wedding reception
    • conduct/​perform a wedding ceremony
    • exchange rings/​wedding vows/​marriage vows
    • congratulate/​toast/​raise a glass to the happy couple
    • be/​go on honeymoon (with your wife/​husband)
    • celebrate your first (wedding) anniversary
    Separation and divorce
    • be unfaithful to/(informal) cheat on your husband/​wife/​partner/​fiancé/fiancée/​boyfriend/​girlfriend
    • have an affair (with somebody)
    • break off/​end an engagement/​a relationship
    • break up with/​split up with/ (informal) dump your boyfriend/​girlfriend
    • separate from/​be separated from/​leave/​divorce your husband/​wife
    • annul/​dissolve a marriage
    • apply for/​ask for/​go through/​get a divorce
    • get/​gain/​be awarded/​have/​lose custody of the children
    • pay alimony/​child support (to your ex-wife/​husband)
    Extra Examples
    • Most of her songs are about love and romance.她的大多数歌曲是有关爱情和浪漫故事的。
    • People find romance in strange places.人们往往能在陌生的地方找到爱情。
    Topics Family and relationshipsb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • true
    • interracial
    verb + romance
    • find
    romance + verb
    • be in the air
    • bloom
    phrases
    • love and romance
  3.  
    [countable] a story about a love affair爱情故事
    • She's a compulsive reader of romances.她热衷于阅读爱情故事。
  4.  
    [uncountable] a feeling of excitement and adventure, especially connected to a particular place or activity传奇色彩;浪漫氛围
    • the romance of travel旅行奇趣
  5. [countable] a story of excitement and adventure, often set in the past传奇故事
    • medieval romances中世纪的传奇故事
    Topics Literature and writingc1
  6. Word OriginMiddle English: from Romance, originally denoting a composition in the vernacular as opposed to works in Latin. Early use denoted vernacular verse on the theme of chivalry; the sense ‘genre centred on romantic love’ dates from the mid 17th cent.

ro·mance

verb
/rəʊˈmæns/, /ˈrəʊmæns/
/ˈrəʊmæns/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they romance
/rəʊˈmæns/, /ˈrəʊmæns/
/ˈrəʊmæns/
he / she / it romances
/rəʊˈmænsɪz/, /ˈrəʊmænsɪz/
/ˈrəʊmænsɪz/
past simple romanced
/rəʊˈmænst/, /ˈrəʊmænst/
/ˈrəʊmænst/
past participle romanced
/rəʊˈmænst/, /ˈrəʊmænst/
/ˈrəʊmænst/
-ing form romancing
/rəʊˈmænsɪŋ/, /ˈrəʊmænsɪŋ/
/ˈrəʊmænsɪŋ/
  1. [intransitive] to tell stories that are not true or to describe something in a way that makes it seem more exciting or interesting than it really is虚构(故事);渲染
  2. [transitive] romance somebody to have or to try to have a romantic relationship with somebody和(某人)谈情说爱;追求(某人)
  3. Word OriginMiddle English: from Romance, originally denoting a composition in the vernacular as opposed to works in Latin. Early use denoted vernacular verse on the theme of chivalry; the sense ‘genre centred on romantic love’ dates from the mid 17th cent.

Ro·mance

adjective
/rəʊˈmæns/
/ˈrəʊmæns/
[only before noun]
  1. Romance languages, such as French, Italian and Spanish, are languages that developed from Latin罗曼语的(由拉丁语演变而成,如法语、意大利语、西班牙语等)
    Word OriginMiddle English (originally denoting the vernacular language of France as opposed to Latin): from Old French romanz, based on Latin Romanicus ‘Roman’.
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