romanticism怎么读/romanticism的发音
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romanticism是什么意思
n. 浪漫主义精神, 浪漫主义
n. impractical romantic ideals and attitudes
n. a movement in literature and art during the late 18th and early 19th centuries that celebrated nature rather than civilization
n. an exciting and mysterious quality (as of a heroic time or adventure)
romanticism的用法和双语例句
1. Romanticism was a reaction against the rationalism of the Enlightenment.
浪漫主义是对启蒙运动理性主义的一种反拨。
2. The poetry of William Blake is a perfect example of English Romanticism.
威廉·布莱克的诗歌是英国浪漫主义的完美典范。
3. Romanticism emphasized intense emotion and individualism.
浪漫主义强调强烈的情感和个人主义。
4. The movement of Romanticism celebrated the power and beauty of nature.
浪漫主义运动颂扬了自然的力量与美丽。
5. Many painters of the Romanticism era focused on dramatic landscapes.
许多浪漫主义时期的画家都专注于描绘富有戏剧性的风景。
6. The novel is filled with the spirit of Romanticism, idealizing the past.
这部小说充满了浪漫主义精神,将过去理想化。
7. German Romanticism often explored themes of folklore and the supernatural.
德国浪漫主义常常探索民间传说和超自然主题。
8. The professor's lecture focused on the origins of Romanticism in the late 18th century.
教授的讲座聚焦于浪漫主义在18世纪末的起源。
9. A key feature of Romanticism is the glorification of the individual hero.
浪漫主义的一个关键特征是对个人英雄的颂扬。
10. The composer's later works are deeply influenced by Romanticism.
这位作曲家晚期作品深受浪漫主义的影响。