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romance
[rou'mæns]
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tính từ
( Romance ) (thuộc) ngôn ngữ Rôman
danh từ
( Romance ) ngôn ngữ rôman
truyện anh hùng hiệp sĩ (thời Trung cổ, (thường) viết theo thể thơ)
truyện tưởng tượng, truyện hư cấu; văn học hư cấu
(một) truyện hư cấu thời Trung cổ
không khí lãng mạn; tình cảm lãng mạn
truyện tình lãng mạn; mối tình lãng mạn
sự mơ mộng, tính lãng mạn
sự thêu dệt, sự bịa đặt, sự nói ngoa, sự cường điệu; sự tô vẻ
(âm nhạc) Rôman (khúc)
nội động từ
thêu dệt, bịa đặt; nói ngoa, cường điệu
Từ điển Anh - Anh
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romance

romance (rō-mănsʹ, rōʹmăns) noun

1. a. A love affair. b. Ardent emotional attachment or involvement between people, especially that characterized by a high level of purity and devotion; love: They kept the romance alive in their marriage for 35 years. c. A strong, sometimes short-lived attachment, fascination, or enthusiasm for something: a childhood romance with the sea.

2. A mysterious or fascinating quality or appeal, as of something adventurous, heroic, or strangely beautiful: "These fine old guns often have a romance clinging to them" (Richard Jeffries).

3. a. A long medieval narrative in prose or verse that tells of the adventures and heroic exploits of chivalric heroes: an Arthurian romance. b. A long, fictitious tale of heroes and extraordinary or mysterious events. c. The class of literature constituted by such tales.

4. a. An artistic work, such as a novel, story, or film, that deals with sexual love, especially in an idealized form. b. The class or style of such works.

5. A fictitiously embellished account or explanation: We have been given speculation and romance instead of the facts.

6. Music. A lyrical, tender, usually sentimental song or short instrumental piece.

7. Romance The Romance languages.

adjective

Romance Abbr. Rom. Of, relating to, or being any of the languages that developed from Latin, the principal ones being Italian, French, Portuguese, Romanian, and Spanish. Other such languages are Catalan, Provençal, Rhaeto-Romanic, Sardinian, and Ladino.

verb

romanced, romancing, romances (rō-mănsʹ)

 

verb, intransitive

1. To invent, write, or tell romances.

2. To think or behave in a romantic manner.

verb, transitive

Informal.

1. To make love to; court or woo.

2. To have a love affair with.

 

[Middle English, from Old French romans, romance, work written in French, from Vulgar Latin *rōmānicē (scrībere), (to write) in the vernacular, from Latin Rōmānicus, Roman, from Rōmānus. See Roman.]

romancʹer noun

Đồng nghĩa - Phản nghĩa
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romance
romance (n)
  • amorousness, love, passion, ardor, sex, eroticism, desire, sexual love
  • relationship, love affair, affair, involvement, fling (informal)
    antonym: friendship
  • allure, excitement, adventure, nostalgia, feeling, sensation, exoticism, sense of adventure, sense of excitement, sense of history
  • fascination, enthusiasm, passion, love, love affair, involvement, association
  • love story, romantic story, romantic novel, romantic short story, romantic film, weepie (informal), romantic comedy, romantic tale
    antonym: tragedy
  • adventure story, adventure, tale, yarn (informal), romp (informal), story, narrative
  • fantasy, story, tall tale, fiction, daydream, tissue of lies
  • short piece of music, song, piece
  • romance (v)
  • tell stories, fantasize, romanticize
  • be romantic, act romantically, moon (literary or humorous), swoon, daydream, be in love, gush
  • court (dated), woo (dated or literary), pay court to (dated), put on a pedestal
  • have an affair with, have a love affair with, have a relationship with, step out with (informal), date, have a fling with, be involved with, sleep with (informal)