romanticize
常見例句
- Liberals tend to romanticize trains (because the French use them) and conservatives tend to disparage them (because the French use them).
自由派傾向于美化高速鐵路(因?yàn)榉▏擞盟?,而保守派傾向于貶低高速鐵路(也是因?yàn)榉▏擞盟?/li> - Other research has shown that we romanticize our relationships with spouses and partners significantly more when we believe we have sacrificed for them.
其他的研究已經(jīng)證明當(dāng)我們相信自己為配偶和父母犧牲了很多的時(shí)候,總是會(huì)極大地理想化和他們的關(guān)系。 - Kristof and others constantly romanticize the life they imagine we live, or used to live, and I wouldn't trade it for any other. But it can be as sharp as a serpent's tooth.
克里斯托弗他們一直在按照他們對(duì)我們現(xiàn)在或過去生活的想象,給這種生活增添了很多浪漫的色彩,而我不會(huì)讓它去與別人交易的,盡管它會(huì)像蛇的牙齒一樣鋒利。 - There is no need either to demonize or romanticize private equity and hedge funds.
FORBES: The Pointy End of Capitalism - That is to say, we would rather romanticize the story than investigate it for veracity.
FORBES: Who's Been Duped? The Manti Te'o Hoax. - As for the media, they were quick to romanticize the amorphous "opposition" as freedom fighters.
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