Nghĩa của từ romanticize bằng Tiếng Sec

omanticize <v.> romantizovat Entry edited by: B2

Đặt câu có từ "romanticize"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "romanticize", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh - Tiếng Sec. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ romanticize, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ romanticize trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh - Tiếng Sec

1. I don't want to romanticize aging.

2. 1 Don't romanticize stick to the facts.

3. Don't romanticize this uninteresting and hard work!

4. 5 Don't romanticize this uninteresting and hard work!

5. 4 You have a tendency to romanticize your life.

6. And they are actually going to romanticize this moment in time.

7. 2 Men tell violent tales and romanticize the lessons violence brings.

8. 24 In the face of such beauty, it's easy to romanticize these surroundings.

9. 19 Kleiser is not the first maker of narrative fiction to romanticize death.

10. 16 Sure a mistake to romanticize all this any more than is strictly necessary.

11. 17 Only those who have not been tied to the land can romanticize it.

12. 12 Neptune's time in seventh house Aquarius can romanticize the concepts of marrying a best friend.

13. 6 Sure, it's a mistake to romanticize all this any more than is strictly necessary.

14. It's easy to romanticize this basically squalid lifestyle and the repression is bound to slow down development.

15. 3 It's easy to romanticize this basically squalid lifestyle and the repression is bound to slow down development.

16. 23 I'm lucky that I had the opportunity, back at age twenty, to romanticize things and be naive.

17. 14 It is okay to romanticize things a little bit every now and then: it gives you hope.

18. 18 It stirs in the mud of rugby fields and in the mist of recent films that romanticize clan heroes.

19. Liberals tend to romanticize trains (because the French use them) and conservatives tend to disparage them (because the French use them).

20. 8 Liberals tend to romanticize trains (because the French use them) and conservatives tend to disparage them (because the French use them).

21. 9 I can't romanticize the past, making the heroes of my childhood larger than life, as we all have a tendency to do.

22. 20 No one would want an author to walk away from authentic evidence,[www.Sentencedict.com] to touch up or romanticize Mary Lincoln 's portrait.

23. 21 Over the years, the itinerant lifestyle came to be part of the Gypsy culture, and though it is easy to romanticize (camaraderie! freedom!

24. 13 Other research has shown that we romanticize our relationships with spouses and partners significantly more when we believe we have sacrificed for them.

25. But romanticizing the whimsy of classic American cars is to romanticize the decades-old trade embargo that the United States has imposed on Cuba.

26. Behave definition: Behave in a certain manner; show a certain behavior; conduct or comport oneself synonyms: bend over backwards, rage, act, romanticize, do, make

27. 22 But romanticizing the whimsy of classic American cars is to romanticize the decades-old trade embargo that the United States has imposed on Cuba.

28. 15 You may be somewhat of a dreamer and romanticize emotions, yet your dreams may reflect truths when you are in tune to your higher awareness.

29. While many romanticize the idea of getting married and living happily ever after, others choose to engage in committed relationships without the legality of becoming man and wife.

30. 11 "Some journalists like to romanticize what they see out of a lack of knowledge and may hold Locke up as a mirror for Chinese officials, " the editorial said.

31. 7 While many romanticize the idea of getting married and living happily ever after, others choose to engage in committed relationships without the legality of becoming man and wife.

32. 10 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.

33. ‘In the eighteenth century madness was seen as either Animalism, best controlled by harsh restraint, or as imbalances in bodily humours, treated by bleeding.’ ‘McCann refuses to sanitize or romanticize sexuality's raw Animalism.’ ‘‘This insanity of his can be excused,’ she said with a glint of Animalism …