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1 Romance
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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2 romance
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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3 Romance
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 -
4 romance
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 -
5 Romanian
1. adjective 2. noun2) (language) Rumänisch, das; see also academic.ru/24358/English">English 2. 1)* * *Ro·ma·nian[rʊˈmeɪniən, AM roʊˈ-]I. adj rumänischII. n* * *[rəU'meInIən]1. adjrumänisch2. n1) Rumäne m, Rumänin f2) (= language) Rumänisch nt* * *Romanian [rəʊːˈmeınjən; rʊ-; -nıən]A adj rumänischB s1. Rumäne m, Rumänin f2. LING Rumänisch n, das RumänischeRom. abk1. Roman röm.3. Romania4. Romanian rumän.* * *1. adjective2. nounsomebody is Romanian — jemand ist Rumäne/Rumänin
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6 Romanic
[rəU'mnIk]adjlanguage romanisch* * *Romanic [rəʊˈmænık]A adj1. LING → academic.ru/62866/Romance">Romance2 A2. römisch (Kulturform)B s → Romance2 B
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