romanticism
英 [rəʊˈmæn.tɪ.sɪ.zəm]
美 [roʊˈmæn.t̬ə.sɪ.zəm]
romanticism 浪漫主义来自 romantic,浪漫的,-ism,主义,思想。
- 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.
- 1. His poetry tended towards a dreamy romanticism.
- 他的诗歌带有一种梦幻般的浪漫色彩。
- 2. Her determined romanticism was worrying me.
- 她坚定的浪漫主义情怀让我感到担忧。
- 3. The beauty of nature and human feelings were important ideas in romanticism.
- 崇尚自然美和人的感受是浪漫主义的主要思想.
- 4. 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.
- 5. Meanwhile, Americanism sets a heavy cultural foundation for American romanticism with its own national characteristics.
- 同时, 美国方式也为美国浪漫主义文学奠定了美国民族特有的深厚文化底蕴.