1.(使)浪漫化;(使)幻想化
1.to think or say that someone or something is more romantic, better, or more exciting than they really are
1.When Barbara learns of the affair, she suspects that Sheba is just romanticizing the poor boy.
当芭芭拉了解到这种暧昧关系,她猜测,示巴只是把那个可怜的男孩儿浪漫化了。
2.Why do we insist on romanticizing ancient languages that arguably noone wants to speak anymore?
为什么我们总喜欢赋予古语言各种浪漫意义,但实际上却根本没有人想再学?
3.Most of our cultural heritage has tended to look backward, romanticizing the past .
我们大部分的文化遗产都倾向于回望过去,将过去涂上浪漫的色彩。
4.So I would say we really need to review the whole notion, and stop romanticizing the family.
我认为,我们真的需要检讨这个看法,不要把家庭浪漫化。
5.We made the mistake of romanticizing villages, and we don't need to make that mistake again.
我们错误地把乡村浪漫化,我们不要再重蹈覆辙。
6.At that point, we'll start romanticizing the future again, instead of the nasty, brutish past.
到那时,我们将可以再次憧憬美好的未来,而不是纠葛于那粗野可恶的过去。