Nghĩa của từ romanticize|romanticized|romanticizes|romanticizing bằng Tiếng Anh

verb romanticize (Amer.)

[ro'man·ti·cize || rə'mæntɪsaɪz]

make romantic; act romantically; hold romantic ideas about something; describe in an unrealistic manner (also romanticise)

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

2. 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.

3. I don't want to romanticize aging.

4. 1 Don't romanticize stick to the facts.

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

6. 5 Don't romanticize this uninteresting and hard work!

7. It wasn't about romanticizing pirate stuff with eye patches and stuff.

8. Blackamoor art and jewelry romanticizes slavery and is considered racially insensitive

9. 4 You have a tendency to romanticize your life.

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

11. The miner, whose dangerous and unpleasant labour is so misguidedly romanticized, will be eliminated.

12. Most of our cultural heritage has tended to look backward, romanticizing the past.

13. 2 Men tell violent tales and romanticize the lessons violence brings.

14. Anglophile (n): A person who romanticizes Britain and holds an unreasonable love of British culture

15. 24 In the face of such beauty, it's easy to romanticize these surroundings.

16. Among the historically accurate retelling of events, preference for the oft romanticized accounts were sometimes used.

17. At that point, we'll start romanticizing the future again, instead of the nasty, brutish past.

18. 19 Kleiser is not the first maker of narrative fiction to romanticize death.

19. Unfortunately, popular folklore eventually romanticized the leader and his tribe, reducing them almost to comic book caricatures.

20. 16 Sure a mistake to romanticize all this any more than is strictly necessary.

21. 17 Only those who have not been tied to the land can romanticize it.

22. 12 Neptune's time in seventh house Aquarius can romanticize the concepts of marrying a best friend.

23. On the other had, the new gangstas, says Coates, are merely romanticizing a largely, and thankfully, Bygone era

24. 6 Sure, it's a mistake to romanticize all this any more than is strictly necessary.

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