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romantic realism
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 92635 】 【意味】 "[名詞] the first coherent school of American art; active from 1825 to 1870; painted wilderness landscapes of the Hudson River valley and surrounding New England [例] Romantic realism was a school of American art. [例] The Hudson River School was a movement of romantic realism in American art. [例] He was a leading figure in the romantic realism movement. ; [同義語] Hudson River school ; [上位語] art movement, artistic movement ; [同義語群] 08468261-n" |
romantically
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 55765 】 【意味】 "ad[動詞] in a romantic manner [例] they were romantically linked [例] The couple were romantically involved. [例] She was romantically involved with a famous actor. [意味] ロマンチックに, 恋愛的に, 好色に ; [派生] romantic, amatory, amorous ; [同義語群] 00444720-r" "ad[動詞] in a romantic manner [例] she fantasized romantically about eloping with her boyfriend [意味] ロマンチックに, 空想的に ; [反意語] unromantically ; [派生] romantic, quixotic, wild-eyed ; [同義語群] 00470531-r" |
romanticisation
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 134609 】 【意味】 "[名詞] the act of indulging in sentiment [例] The romanticisation of the past is a common theme in literature. [例] She believed that the romanticisation of the past was a mistake. [意味] 美化, 魅力的, ロマンティック化, ロマンチック化, 称賛, 賛美, 理想視, 理想化 ; [同義語] romanticization, sentimentalization, sentimentalisation ; [上位語] idealization, glorification, idealisation ; [派生] romanticise, romanticize, glamorize, glamourise, sentimentize, sentimentise, sentimentalize, sentimentalise ; [同義語群] 01219306-n" |
romanticise
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 884 】 【意味】 "[動詞] interpret romantically [例] Don't romanticize this uninteresting and hard work! [例] The actress romanticised her marriage to the famous actor. [例] He romanticised the past. [例] I romanticise the past because I want to forget the present. [意味] 美化する, ロマンチックにする, 理想化する, 理想を描く, 理想を抱く ; [同義語] romanticize, glamorize, glamourise ; [上位語] idealize, idealise ; [派生] romanticisation, romanticization, sentimentalisation, sentimentalization ; [同義語群] 00693172-v [動詞] make romantic in style [例] The designer romanticized the little black dress [例] The authors romanticised the historical events. [意味] ロマンチックにする, 美化する, ロマンチックに仕上げる, ロマンチックに描く, ロマンチックに考える, ローマ的にする, 理想化する, 美化して描く ; [同義語] romanticize ; [上位語] alter, modify, change ; [同義語群] 00534680-v" |
romanticism
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 70431 】 【意味】 "[名詞] impractical romantic ideals and attitudes [例] She believed in the romanticism of the early 19th century. [意味] ロマンチシズム, ロマンティシズム ; [上位語] idealism ; [派生] romantic, quixotic, sentimentalist, wild-eyed, romanticist ; [同義語群] 05152902-n [名詞] an exciting and mysterious quality (as of a heroic time or adventure) [例] The romanticism of the early 20th century is a very interesting time period. [意味] ロマン, 浪漫, 浪曼, ローマン, 浪漫主義, 浪漫派, ロマンチックな性質, 恋愛至上主義 ; [同義語] romance ; [上位語] quality ; [下位語] stardust ; [派生] romance ; [同義語群] 05208422-n" |
Romanticism
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 70432 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a movement in literature and art during the late 18th and early 19th centuries that celebrated nature rather than civilization [例] Romanticism valued imagination and emotion over rationality [例] The Romantics believed that the imagination was the highest form of knowledge. [例] She loved the Romanticism of the painting. [意味] ロマン主義, ロマンチシズム ; [同義語] Romantic Movement ; [反意語] classicism, classicalism ; [上位語] humanities, arts, liberal arts, artistic style, humanistic discipline, idiom ; [派生] romantic, romanticistic, romanticist ; [同義語群] 06155075-n" |
romanticist
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 16984 】 【意味】 "[名詞] an artist of the Romantic Movement or someone influenced by Romanticism [例] The romanticist was a poet. [例] He was a romanticist who loved to paint landscapes. [例] The romanticist believed that the imagination was the highest form of knowledge. [意味] ロマン主義者, ロマン派の芸術家, 浪漫主義者, ロマン主義作家 ; [同義語] romantic ; [反意語] classicist ; [上位語] artist, creative person ; [派生] Romanticism, Romantic Movement ; [同義語群] 10537906-n [形容詞] belonging to or characteristic of Romanticism or the Romantic Movement in the arts [例] romantic poetry [例] The romanticist movement was a reaction to the Enlightenment. [例] The romanticist paintings of the early 19th century were very popular. [例] She was a romanticist poet. [意味] 空想的な, 浪漫的な, ロマンチックな, ロマン主義の, ロマンティックの, ローマン的な ; [同義語] romantic, romanticistic ; [派生] Romanticism, Romantic Movement ; [同義語群] 02789151-a [名詞] someone who indulges in excessive sentimentality [例] The romanticist was always dreaming of love. [例] The romanticist believes that a broken heart is a broken heart. [例] He is a romanticist who believes in love at first sight. [意味] 感傷主義者, ロマンチスト, センチメンタリスト, センティメンタリスト, 感情家, 感傷的, 涙もろい人 ; [同義語] sentimentalist ; [上位語] somebody, someone, person, soul, individual, mortal ; [派生] romanticism, sentimentalism ; [同義語群] 10579676-n" |
romanticistic
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 61344 】 【意味】 "[形容詞] belonging to or characteristic of Romanticism or the Romantic Movement in the arts [例] romantic poetry [例] The painting is romanticistic. [例] The romanticistic paintings of the early 19th century were very popular. [例] She loved the romanticistic paintings of the early 19th century. [意味] 空想的な, 浪漫的な, ロマンチックな, ロマン主義の, ロマンティックの, ローマン的な, ロマン派の ; [同義語] romantic, romanticist ; [派生] Romanticism, Romantic Movement ; [同義語群] 02789151-a" |
romanticization
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 79537 】 【意味】 "[名詞] the act of indulging in sentiment [例] The romanticization of the past is a common human trait. [例] She believed that the romanticization of the past was a mistake. [意味] 美化, 魅力的, ロマンティック化, ロマンチック化, ロマンチックな表現, 称賛, 賛美, 理想視 ; [同義語] romanticisation, sentimentalization, sentimentalisation ; [上位語] idealization, glorification, idealisation ; [派生] romanticise, romanticize, glamorize, glamourise, sentimentize, sentimentise, sentimentalize, sentimentalise ; [同義語群] 01219306-n" |
romanticize
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 8383 】 【意味】 "[動詞] interpret romantically [例] Don't romanticize this uninteresting and hard work! [例] He romanticized the past. [例] The authors romanticize the early days of the automobile industry. [例] I romanticize the past. [意味] 美化する, ロマンチックにする, 理想化する, 理想を描く, 理想を抱く ; [同義語] romanticise, glamorize, glamourise ; [上位語] idealize, idealise ; [派生] romanticisation, romanticization, sentimentalisation, sentimentalization ; [同義語群] 00693172-v [動詞] make romantic in style [例] The designer romanticized the little black dress [例] The author romanticized the historical events. [意味] ロマンチックにする, 美化する, 理想化する, ロマンチックに仕上げる, ロマンチックに考える, ローマ的にする, ロマンティック化する, ロマンチックに解釈する ; [同義語] romanticise ; [上位語] alter, modify, change ; [同義語群] 00534680-v [動詞] act in a romantic way [例] They tried to romanticize their relationship. [例] I romanticized the evening with a candlelit dinner. [意味] ロマンチック, ロマンチックに振る舞う, ロマンチックに行動する ; [上位語] behave, act, do ; [同義語群] 00012854-v" |
Romany
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 116135 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a member of a people with dark skin and hair who speak Romany and who traditionally live by seasonal work and fortunetelling; they are believed to have originated in northern India but now are living on all continents (but mostly in Europe, North Africa, and North America) [例] The Romany people are a very interesting group of people. [例] They are a Romany tribe that live in the mountains. [意味] ジプシー, ロマ人, ロマニー, ジプシー語 ; [同義語] Roma, Gypsy, Romani, Gipsy, Rommany, Bohemian ; [上位語] Indian ; [下位語] gitano, gitana ; [同義語群] 10154186-n [形容詞] of or relating to the Gypsies or their language or culture [例] Romani nomads [例] Romany folk songs [例] a Gypsy fortune-teller [例] The Romany gypsy caravans were a common sight in the streets of the city. [例] She was a Romany gypsy. [意味] ジプシーの, ジプシー語の, ロマニー語の, ロマ人の, ロマ語の ; [同義語] Romani ; [同義語群] 03112177-a [名詞] the Indic language of the Gypsies [例] The gypsy spoke Romany and could not understand the English. [例] She spoke Romany fluently. [意味] ジプシー, ジプシー語 ; [同義語] Gypsy ; [上位語] Sanskrit, Sanskritic language ; [同義語群] 06969822-n" |
Romberg
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 96644 】 【意味】 "[名詞] United States composer (born in Hungary) who composed operettas (1887-1951) [例] The composer Romberg was born in Hungary. [例] He was a composer of operettas, including the famous composer Romberg. [意味] ロンベルグ, ロンバーグ ; [同義語] Sigmund Romberg ; [上位語] composer ; [同義語群] 11269367-n" |
Rome
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 34586 】 【意味】 "[名詞] capital and largest city of Italy; on the Tiber; seat of the Roman Catholic Church; formerly the capital of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire [例] The ancient city of Rome is a popular tourist destination. [例] They went to Rome to see the Vatican. [意味] ローマ, イタリアの首都, 永遠の都, ローマ市 ; [同義語] Roma, Italian capital, capital of Italy, Eternal City ; [上位語] national capital ; [同義語群] 08806897-n [名詞] the leadership of the Roman Catholic Church [例] They believed that Rome was responsible for the persecution of Christians. ; [上位語] leaders, leadership ; [同義語群] 08085535-n" |
Rome Beauty
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 56556 】 【意味】 [名詞] large red apple used primarily for baking [例] The Rome Beauty apples were a perfect size for the apple pie. [例] She wanted to bake a pie with Rome Beauty apples. ; [上位語] cooking apple ; [同義語群] 07742605-n |
Romeo
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 100922 】 【意味】 "[名詞] an ardent male lover [例] Romeo loved Juliet and would do anything for her. [例] He was a Romeo, a lover of poetry and a lover of the ladies. [意味] ロミオ, 恋人, 愛人, 色男, 愛好家, 愛する人, 恋人の略称, 物好き ; [上位語] lover ; [同義語群] 10538082-n" |
romish
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 75134 】 【意味】 "[形容詞] of or relating to or supporting Romanism [例] the Roman Catholic Church [例] The Catholic Church is a Romish church. [例] He was a Romish Catholic. [意味] ローマ教皇主義の, カトリック教徒の ; [同義語] R.C., Roman Catholic, Roman, popish, Romanist, papist, papistic, papistical ; [派生] papist ; [同義語群] 02921753-a" |
Rommany
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 71080 】 【意味】 "[名詞] a member of a people with dark skin and hair who speak Romany and who traditionally live by seasonal work and fortunetelling; they are believed to have originated in northern India but now are living on all continents (but mostly in Europe, North Africa, and North America) [例] The Rommany gypsy fortune teller told me that I would be a great singer. [例] They are Rommany and they are very proud of their heritage. [意味] ジプシー, ロマニ, ロマニー ; [同義語] Romani, Romany, Roma, Bohemian, Gipsy, Gypsy ; [上位語] Indian ; [下位語] gitano, gitana ; [同義語群] 10154186-n" |
Rommel
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 23029 】 【意味】 "[名詞] German field marshal noted for brilliant generalship in North Africa during World War II (1891-1944) [例] Rommel was a brilliant general. [意味] ロンメル, 砂漠の狐, 砂漠のキツネ, 砂漠のキツネ作戦 ; [同義語] Desert Fox, Erwin Rommel ; [上位語] field marshal ; [同義語群] 11269515-n" |
Romneya
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 95375 】 【意味】 [名詞] one species: matilija poppy [例] Romneya coulteri is a species of flowering plant in the poppy family. [例] They are a genus of plants called Romneya. ; [同義語] genus Romneya ; [上位語] dilleniid dicot genus ; [同義語群] 11907554-n |
Romneya coulteri
![]() SimpleWikiWiktionaryGoogle検索CollinsCambridgeLongmanLongman英和Learners 【 139079 】 【意味】 "[名詞] tall branching subshrub of California and Mexico often cultivated for its silvery-blue foliage and large fragrant white flowers [例] The Romneya coulteri is a native plant of California. ; [同義語] California tree poppy, matilija poppy ; [上位語] subshrub, suffrutex ; [同義語群] 11907689-n" |