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adj.1 Romance.2 romantic.m.1 Romance language (linguistics).2 romance (literature).3 romance (idilio).4 narrative poem, romance, lyric poem, narrative prose.5 love affair, romance, sentimental journey, affair.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: romanzar.* * *► adjetivo1 LINGÚÍSTICA Romance2 LITERATURA romance, ballad, narrative poem3 (amorío) romance\hablar en romance figurado to speak plainly* * *noun m.* * *1.ADJ [idioma] Romance2. SM1) (Ling) Romance language; (=castellano) Spanish, Spanish languagehablar en romance — (=con claridad) to speak plainly
2) (Literat) ballad3) (=amorío) romance, love affair; (=amante) lover* * *Iadjetivo Romance (before n)II1) ( aventura amorosa) romance2) (Lit) ballad, romance; (Ling) Romance* * *= romance.Ex. The author warns against the twin dangers of getting drunk and illusory conference romances.----* lengua romance = romance language.* romance caballeresco = chivalric romance.* * *Iadjetivo Romance (before n)II1) ( aventura amorosa) romance2) (Lit) ballad, romance; (Ling) Romance* * *= romance.Ex: The author warns against the twin dangers of getting drunk and illusory conference romances.
* lengua romance = romance language.* romance caballeresco = chivalric romance.* * *Romance ( before n)A (aventura amorosa) romanceB ( Lit) ballad, romanceC ( Ling) Romanceen buen romance: su respuesta, en buen romance, equivale a un `no' put simply, her answer is `no'* * *
romance sustantivo masculino
romance
romance
I sustantivo masculino
1 Lit ballad
2 (idilio) romance
3 Ling Romance language
II adj Ling Romance
' romance' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fotonovela
- idilio
- lío
- revista
- románica
- románico
English:
romance
- Romanic
- ballad
- Romance
- whirl
* * *♦ adjRomance♦ nm1. [idilio] romance2. Ling Romance language3. Lit romance* * *m romance* * *romance nm1) : Romance language2) : ballad3) : romance4)en buen romance : simply stated, simply put* * *romance n romance -
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1) (the relationship, actions etc of people who are in love: It was a beautiful romance, but it didn't last.) amorío, idilio2) (a story about such a relationship etc, especially one in which the people, events etc are more exciting etc than in normal life: She writes romances.) novela sentimental3) (this kind of excitement: She felt her life was lacking in romance.) romance•- romantic- romantically
romance n historia de amor
romance sustantivo masculino romance
romance
I sustantivo masculino
1 Lit ballad
2 (idilio) romance
3 Ling Romance language
II adj Ling Romance ' romance' also found in these entries: Spanish: fotonovela - idilio - lío - revista - románica - románico English: romance - Romanic - ballad - Romance - whirltr[rəʊ'mæns]1 románico,-aromance n1) : romance m, novela f de caballerías2) : novela f de amor, novela f romántica3) affair: romance m, amorío madj.• romance adj.• románico, -a adj.• romántico, -a adj.n.• cuento de amor s.m.• cuento de aventuras s.m.• novela s.f.• romance s.m.v.• soñar v.rə'mænsˌ 'rəʊmæns, rəʊ'mæns [rǝʊ'mæns]1. Ntheir romance lasted exactly six months — su romance or idilio duró exactamente seis meses, sus amores duraron exactamente seis meses
2) (=romantic character) lo romántico, lo poético; (=picturesqueness) lo pintorescothe romance of history — lo atractivo or lo poético de la historia
3) (=tale) novela f (sentimental), cuento m (de amor); (medieval) libro m de caballerías, poema m caballeresco; (Mus) romanza f4) (Ling)2.ADJ [language] romance3.VI soñar, fantasear* * *[rə'mænsˌ 'rəʊmæns, rəʊ'mæns] -
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1. noun1) (love affair) Romanze, die2) (love story) [romantische] Liebesgeschichte3) (romantic quality) Romantik, die5) (make-believe) Fantasterei, die6)2. adjectiveRomance — (Ling.) Romanisch, das
Romance — (Ling.) romanisch
Romance languages and literature — (subject) Romanistik, die
* * *1) (the relationship, actions etc of people who are in love: It was a beautiful romance, but it didn't last.) die Romanze2) (a story about such a relationship etc, especially one in which the people, events etc are more exciting etc than in normal life: She writes romances.) der Liebesroman3) (this kind of excitement: She felt her life was lacking in romance.) die Romantik•- academic.ru/62881/romantic">romantic- romantically* * *Ro·mance[rə(ʊ)ˈmæn(t)s, AM roʊˈ-]I. n romanische SprachenII. adj attr, inv romanisch\Romance language romanische Sprache\Romance philologist Philologe, Philologin m, f für romanische Sprachen, ÖSTERR a. Romanist(in) m(f)* * *[rəU'mns]1. n1) (= book) Fantasie- or Phantasieerzählung f, Roman m; (= love story) Liebesgeschichte f or -roman m; (= adventure story) Abenteuerroman m; (= tale of chivalry) Ritterroman m; (no pl = romantic fiction) Liebesromane pl; (fig = lies) Märchen ntit's pure romance — es ist das reinste Märchen
2) (= love affair) Romanze f3) no pl (= romanticism) Romantik f2. adj3. vifantasieren, phantasieren, fabulieren4. vteine Romanze haben mit* * *A adj romanisch:Romance peoples RomanenB sa) Romanisch nRom. abk1. Roman röm.3. Romania4. Romanian rumän.* * *1. noun1) (love affair) Romanze, die2) (love story) [romantische] Liebesgeschichte3) (romantic quality) Romantik, die5) (make-believe) Fantasterei, die6)2. adjectiveRomance — (Ling.) Romanisch, das
Romance — (Ling.) romanisch
Romance languages and literature — (subject) Romanistik, die
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1. noun1) (love affair) Romanze, die2) (love story) [romantische] Liebesgeschichte3) (romantic quality) Romantik, die5) (make-believe) Fantasterei, die6)2. adjectiveRomance — (Ling.) Romanisch, das
Romance — (Ling.) romanisch
Romance languages and literature — (subject) Romanistik, die
* * *1) (the relationship, actions etc of people who are in love: It was a beautiful romance, but it didn't last.) die Romanze2) (a story about such a relationship etc, especially one in which the people, events etc are more exciting etc than in normal life: She writes romances.) der Liebesroman3) (this kind of excitement: She felt her life was lacking in romance.) die Romantik•- academic.ru/62881/romantic">romantic- romantically* * *Ro·mance[rə(ʊ)ˈmæn(t)s, AM roʊˈ-]I. n romanische SprachenII. adj attr, inv romanisch\Romance language romanische Sprache\Romance philologist Philologe, Philologin m, f für romanische Sprachen, ÖSTERR a. Romanist(in) m(f)* * *[rəU'mns]1. n1) (= book) Fantasie- or Phantasieerzählung f, Roman m; (= love story) Liebesgeschichte f or -roman m; (= adventure story) Abenteuerroman m; (= tale of chivalry) Ritterroman m; (no pl = romantic fiction) Liebesromane pl; (fig = lies) Märchen ntit's pure romance — es ist das reinste Märchen
2) (= love affair) Romanze f3) no pl (= romanticism) Romantik f2. adj3. vifantasieren, phantasieren, fabulieren4. vteine Romanze haben mit* * *A s1. HIST Ritter-, Versroman m2. Romanze f:a) romantische Erzählung, (romantischer) Abenteuer- oder Liebesromanb) fig Liebeserlebnis n, -affäre f3. fig Märchen n, fantastische Geschichte, Fantasterei f4. Romantik f:a) Zauber m (einer Sommernacht etc)b) romantische Idee(n pl)c) Abenteuerlichkeit fB v/i1. Romanzen dichten* * *1. noun1) (love affair) Romanze, die2) (love story) [romantische] Liebesgeschichte3) (romantic quality) Romantik, die5) (make-believe) Fantasterei, die6)2. adjectiveRomance — (Ling.) Romanisch, das
Romance — (Ling.) romanisch
Romance languages and literature — (subject) Romanistik, die
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ro·mance1. ro·mance [rə(ʊ)ʼmæn(t)s, Am roʊʼ-] nhe loves the \Romance of travelling on a steam train er liebt romantische Zugfahrten mit einem Dampflokzug;the \Romance of the night der Zauber der NachtAmerica's long-running \Romance with Hollywood seems to be over das ständige Liebäugeln der Amerikaner mit Hollywood scheint vorüber zu sein;secret \Romance heimliche Liebschaft;whirlwind \Romance heftige Liebesaffäre3) ( movie) Liebesfilm m; ( remote from reality) Fantasiegeschichte f; ( book) Liebesroman m; ( medieval tale) Ritterroman mto \Romance sb jdn umwerbento \Romance sb jdn anschwärmen ( fam)3) ( glamourize)to \Romance sth etw romantisieren vi schwärmen;to \Romance about sth von etw dat schwärmenattr, inv romanisch;\Romance language romanische Sprache;\Romance philologist Philologe, -in m, f für romanische Sprachen -
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ro·mance1. ro·mance [rə(ʊ)ʼmæn(t)s, Am roʊʼ-] nhe loves the \romance of travelling on a steam train er liebt romantische Zugfahrten mit einem Dampflokzug;the \romance of the night der Zauber der NachtAmerica's long-running \romance with Hollywood seems to be over das ständige Liebäugeln der Amerikaner mit Hollywood scheint vorüber zu sein;secret \romance heimliche Liebschaft;whirlwind \romance heftige Liebesaffäre3) ( movie) Liebesfilm m; ( remote from reality) Fantasiegeschichte f; ( book) Liebesroman m; ( medieval tale) Ritterroman mto \romance sb jdn umwerbento \romance sb jdn anschwärmen ( fam)3) ( glamourize)to \romance sth etw romantisieren vi schwärmen;to \romance about sth von etw dat schwärmenattr, inv romanisch;\romance language romanische Sprache;\romance philologist Philologe, -in m, f für romanische Sprachen -
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1. [rə(ʋ)ʹmæns] nгруппа романских языков (тж. Romance languages)2. [rə(ʋ)ʹmæns] aроманскийSpanish is a Romance language - испанский язык принадлежит к группе романских языков
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1. [rə(ʋ)ʹmæns] nгруппа романских языков (тж. Romance languages)2. [rə(ʋ)ʹmæns] aроманскийSpanish is a Romance language - испанский язык принадлежит к группе романских языков
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1. nгрупа романських мов2. adjроманський* * *I n1) ( Romance) лицарський роман (у віршах; metrical romance)2) роман (героїчного, пригодницького, любовного жанру); романтична література3) романтичний епізод; ряд незвичайних пригод; роман, любовна пригода4) романтика5) вигадка; небилиця6) лит. іспанська балада7) мyз. романсII v1) перебільшувати, прикрашати дійсність2) мріяти, фантазувати3) залицятися -
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1. nгрупа романських мов2. adjроманський* * *I n II a -
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By 2009, the Portuguese language was spoken by more than 210 million people and the number of Portuguese-speakers exceeded the number of French-speakers in the world. Seven countries have Portuguese as the official language, Portugal, Brazil, Cape Verde Islands, Guinea- Bissau, São Tomé and Príncipe Islands, Angola, and Mozambique. Overseas Portuguese, who number 4 million, reside in another two dozen countries and continue to speak Portuguese. There are distinct differences between Brazilian and Continental (Portugal) Portuguese in spelling, pronunciation, syntax, and grammar, but both versions comprise the same language.Next to Rumanian, Portuguese is the closest of the Romance languages to old Latin. Like Gallician, to which it is intimately linked as a colanguage, Portuguese is an outgrowth of Latin as spoken in ancient Hispanica. It began to appear as a distinct language separate from Latin and Castilian in the ninth century, and historic Portuguese made its full appearance during the 12th and 13th centuries. Major changes in the language came under the influence of Castilian in the ninth and 16th centuries, and there was a Castilianization of Portuguese culture during the 1580-1640 era of Spanish rule of Portugal and its empire.The cultural aspects of Portugal reasserting her sovereignty and restoring national independence was a reaction against Castile and Castilianization. In language, this meant that Portugal opened itself to foreign, but non-Hispanic influences. In the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, French culture and French language became major influences enriching the Portuguese language. In international politics, there continued the impact of the Anglo- Portuguese Alliance, a connection that has been less cultural than political and economic. For all the centuries of English influence in Portugal since the late 14th century, it is interesting how little cultural influence occurred, at least until recently, and how relatively few words from English have entered the language. With the globalization of English, this began to change in the late 20th century, but there remain many more loan words from Arabic, French, and Italian. -
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rəuˈmæns
1. сущ.;
коллект. романские языки
2. прил. романский Syn: Romanicгруппа романских языков (тж. * languages) романский - * nations романские народы - * culture романская культура - Spanish is a * language испанский язык принадлежит к группе романских языков -
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20 lenguas romance
• Romance language• Romance languages
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