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esting than it really is 虚构(故事 >;值染 2 [VN] to have or to try to have a romantic relationship with sb 和(某人谈情说爱,追求(某人

Ro-man-esque /.rauma'nesk; NAmE ,rou-/ adj. used to describe a style of architecture that was popular in western Europe from the 10th to the 12th centuries and that had round arches, thick walls and tall PILLARS罗马式的,罗马风格的(指1012世纪盛行于 西欧的一种建筑风格,使用圆拱、厚墙、高柱子)see also Norman(I)

.Roman 'law noun the legal system of the ancient Romans, and the basis for civil law in many countries 罗马法(古罗马法律,是很多国家制定民法的依据) .Roman 'nose noun a nose that curves out at the top

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.Roman 'numeral noun one of the letters used by the ancient Romans to represent numbers and still used today, in some situations. In this system I = 1, V = 5, X = 10,L = 50,C = 100,D = 500,M = 1 000 and these letters are used in combinations to form other num- bers•罗马数字Henry vm 亨利八世◊ Copyr&/it BBC MCACCCVIJ    * I997年英国广播公:司版校picture

0                  ideogram — compare Arabic numeral Romano- /ra'maineu; NAmE -nou; rou'm-/ combining

/ow? (in nouns and adjectives 构成名词和形容词Roman 罗马(的:尺〇爪£1-5咐抽pottery罗马•代英国的陶器 fO-ITiail-tic            /rau'maentik; NAmErou-/ adj., noun

madj. 1 connected or concerned with love or a sexual relationship浪漫的;爱情的;情爱的a romantic ca/ideHt dinner 浪漫的烛光晚餐 romantic stores/ /iction/comedy 言_故事 / 小说 / 喜剧 Jm not interested iti a roma/iric reZariorw/ifp. S对谈情说爱不感兴趣。

2 (of people 人)showing feelings of love 爹情的;表达 爱情Why don’t you ever give me /lowers? J wish you’d be more romantic.你为什么从来不给我送花?我真 希 M 你能浪漫一点3 beautiful in a way that makes you think of love or feel strong emotions 兔漫的;富有 情调的;美妙的:romantic music富有fi调如音乐〇 romantic moimta/n scenery 美妙的山区风光 4 having an attitude to life where imagination and the emotions are especially important; not looking at situations in a real- istic way富于幻想而不切实际的:cz romantic view / h/e 对宁生的未切实际始鈿法◊ When J was younger, / had romantic ideas 0/becoming a writer我年轻一些的时.候 .幻想过要成为一名作家。5 Romantic[usually befo.re noun] used to describe literature, music or art, espe­cially of the 19th century, that is concerned with strong feelings, imagination and a return to nature, rather than reason, order and intellectual ideas 浪漫主义 的,浪漫主义风格的(尤用以描述19世纪的文学、音乐 或艺术,以情感强烈、想象和归自然为特征);the Romantic movement 浪漫主义运动◊ JCeats is one 0/ the greatest Romantic poets.济慈i最伟大的浪漫主义诗人ro‘matvtic.al.ly /-kli/ adv.: to be romantically hvoived with .sb 某乂坠入情网 rheir names have been Zinfced romanticaHy. —提‘们的名字•〆人们就会 想到他们发生了感情瓜葛 He ta〖fced romcmticaHy / the past and his yout/i.地情深意切地谈论着往昔和他的 年少时光。

mnoun 1 a person who is emotional and has a lot of imagination, and who has ideas and hopes that may not be realistic浪漫的人;耽于幻想的人an fncuraWe romanric摆脱不t不切实际的幻想的人^He was a romantic at heart and longed for adventure.

一位浪漫的人,渴望历险。2 Romantic a writer, a musician or an artist who writes, etc. in the style of Romanticism浪漫主义作家(或音乐家、艺术家) ro-man-ti-cism /rau'maentisizam; NAmE rou-/ noun [u]

(also Romanticism) 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 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> compare realism(3) 2 the quality of seeing people, events and situations as more exciting and interesting than they really are 浪漫精

神;浪漫的态度 3 strong feelings of love; the fact of showing emotion, affection, etc.强烈的爱情;情感的

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ro-man-ti-cize {BrE also -ise) /rau'maentisaiz; NAmE rou-/ verb to make sth seem more attractive or inter- esting than it really is使浪漫化;使传奇化;使更加富有 吸引力:[VN] romanticizing the past把以往浪漫化 a romanticized picture o/parent/iood..^r幅理想化的为人 父母的情景[also V]

Rom-any /'rDmani; 'raum-; NAmE 'ra:m-; 'roum-/ noun {pi. -ies) 1 [C] a member of a race of people, originally from Asia, who travel around and traditionally live in caravans 吉卜赛人;吉普赛人 HTTI Gypsy 2 [U] the language of Romany people 古卜赛语;吉普赛语 Rom­any £/_/_ [usually before noun]

Rome /raum; NAmE room/ noun ITSTOl Rome wasn’t built in a 'day {saying) used to say that a complicated task will take a long time and needs patience 多马不是 一天建成的;复杂的工作不会一蹴而喊when in ’Rome (do as the 'Romans do) {saying) used to say that when you are in a foreign country, or a situation you are not familiar with, you should behave in the way that the people around you behave 入乡随俗 romeo (also Romeo) /'raumiau; NAmE 'roomiou/ noun (pi. -os) (often humorous) a young male lover or a man who has sex with a lot of women 年轻的男情人;风流 放荡的男子.:From the name of the young hero of Shakespeares play   •源自莎士 比亚戏

剧《罗密欧与朱丽叶》中的年轻男主人公的名字。 romp /romp; NAmE ra:mp/ verb, noun verb [V, usually +adv/prep.] to play in a happy and noisy way 嬉戏喧闹:fcids romping aroimcHn the. snow _ M嬉&喧丨爾的孩子          romp home/to victory to

easily win a race or competition 轻易地取胜:Their -horse romped home in the 2 odocfc race.他们的马在两点 钟的比赛中轻而易举地获得了胜利。 TTie Dutch team romped to a 5-J victory over Cefic.兰队以 5 : 1 轻松 战蛙 了凯尔特队。idi,romp a'way/a head (BrE, informal) to increase, make progress or win quickly and easily快速增加;进步神速;轻易取胜,romp'through .(sth) /n/orma/) to do sth easily and quickly 快速而 轻易也做:She romped through the exam questions. M 很快就答完了试题。

u noun (often used in newspapers ^   {informal)

1 [C] an enjoyable sexual experience that is not serious 风流韵事:poZiriciarts involved in sex romps with caH girk与电话应召女郎发生风流艳情的政治人物2 [C] an amusing book, play or film/movie that is full of action or adventure妙趣横生的历险故事书籍或戏剧、电影3 [sing.] an easy victory in a sports competition^ 体育 竞赛中的)轻命易举的胜利:77iey won in a 5-2 romp. 他们以5 : 1轻松取胜。

romp-ers /'rDmpaz; NAmE 'raimparz; 'ro:m-/ noun [p\.] (also 'romper suit [C]) (old-fashioned) a piece of clothing worn by a baby, that covers the body and legs (幼 JL

的)连衫裤

ron-davel /rDn'daivl; NAmE ra:n-/ noun {SAfr£) a round hut with a pointed roof that is usually made from thatch (= dried grass)圆形尖顶(茅)屋 rondo /'rDndau; NAmE 'raindou/ noun {pi. -os) a piece of music in which the main tune is repeated several times, sometimes forming part of a longer piece,』回旋曲 roo /ru:/ noun {informal) = kangaroo rood screen /'ru:d skrirn/ noun {technical 7|t t^) a wooden or stone structure in some churches that divides the part near the altar from the rest of the church (教臺内的)祭台屏风 r〇〇f /ru:f/ noun, verb

m noun {pi. roofs) 1 the structure that covers or forms the top of a building or vehicle 顶部;屋顶;车顶:aflat/ sloping roof a thatched/slate, etc. roof ^

草、'石板K等屋M The comer / the dassroom was damp where the roo/hacHeafced.教室漏雨的一角是湿 的 rim cHmbed on to the garage roojf•蒂姆 到.车 库的房顶上 rhe roo// the car was not iama^eci fn the accident事故中,车顶没有遭到损环。see also sunroof picture o page R24 2 -roofed (in adjectives 构成形容词)having the type of roof