romanticised

[US]/rəʊˈmæntɪsaɪzd/
[UK]/roʊˈmæntɪsaɪzd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. at gøre noget mere tiltalende eller ideelt end det er
vi. at beskæftige sig med romantik eller at handle på en romantisk måde

Phrases & Collocations

romanticised history

romantiserede historie

romanticised view

romantiseret syn

romanticised love

romantiseret kærlighed

romanticised ideals

romantiseret ideal

romanticised past

romantiseret fortid

romanticised narrative

romantiseret fortælling

romanticised culture

romantiseret kultur

romanticised landscape

romantiseret landskab

romanticised version

romantiseret version

romanticised relationships

romantiseret forhold

Example Sentences

the movie romanticised the idea of love at first sight.

filmen romantiserede ideen om kærlighed ved første blik.

many novels romanticised the lives of historical figures.

mange romaner romantiserede tilværelsen for historiske personer.

she often romanticised her childhood memories.

hun idealiserede ofte sine barndomsminder.

the artist romanticised nature in his paintings.

kunstneren romantiserede naturen i sine malerier.

they romanticised the struggles of the past.

de romantiserede kampene i fortiden.

his stories often romanticised the concept of adventure.

hans historier romantiserede ofte eventyrbegrebet.

the documentary did not romanticise the harsh realities of war.

dokumentarfilmen romantiserede ikke krigens hårde realiteter.

she tends to romanticise her relationships.

hun har tendens til at idealisere sine forhold.

the novel romanticised the idea of a perfect society.

romanen romantiserede ideen om et perfekt samfund.

they have romanticised the concept of the american dream.

de har romantiserede ideen om den amerikanske drøm.

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