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♦ romantic /rəʊˈmæntɪk/A a.1 ( arte, letter., mus.: di solito Romantic) romantico ( del romanticismo): a Romantic poet, un poeta romantico2 romantico; sentimentale: a romantic place, un luogo romantico; a romantic adventure, un'avventura romantica; a romantic relationship, una relazione sentimentale; a romantic comedy, una commedia romantica; a romantic candlelit supper, una cena romantica al lume di candela; The whole evening was very romantic, tutta la serata è stata molto romantica3 romantico; idealistico: a romantic vision, una visione romantica; a romantic dream, un sogno utopisticoB n.1 romantico, romanticaromantically avv. -
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romantic [rəʊ'mæntɪk](a) (relating to romance, love) romantique;∎ they had a romantic attachment ils ont eu une liaison amoureuse;∎ a romantic dinner for two un dîner romantique ou en tête à tête;∎ to play the romantic lead (in film, play) être le (la) jeune premier(ère)(b) (unrealistic) romanesque;∎ she still has some romantic ideas about life elle a encore des idées romanesques sur l'existence2 nounromantique mf;∎ he's an incurable romantic c'est un éternel romantique∎ the French Romantic poets les poètes mpl romantiques français►► romantic adventure aventure f romanesque;romantic comedy comédie f romantique;romantic love l'amour m romantique;romantic novelist auteur m de romans d'amour;romantic play pièce f romantique -
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♦ comedy /ˈkɒmədɪ/A n.1 [uc] (teatr.) commedia: comedy of ideas, commedia a tesi; comedy of manners, commedia di costume; Greek comedy, la commedia greca; musical comedy, commedia musicale; stand-up comedy, cabaret2 (cinem.) (film-) commedia; commedia brillante: (TV, radio) situation comedy, situation comedy; sitcom; television comedy, serie comica televisiva; fiction comica; romantic comedy, commedia romantica3 [u] lato comico; aspetto comico; comicità; umorismo: the comedy of the situation, il lato comico della situazione; high comedy, (scene di) grande comicitàB a. attr.1 di commedia; comico: comedy number, numero comico; comedy writer, autore di commedie; (TV) comedy series, serie comica● (fig.) comedy of errors, commedia degli errori; farsa. -
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1. adjective1) (emotional) romantischromantic fiction — (love stories) Liebesromane
2)2. nounRomantic — (Lit., Art) romantisch; der Romantik nachgestellt
* * *[-tik]2) (causing or feeling love, especially the beautiful love described in a romance: Her husband is very romantic - he brings her flowers every day; romantic music.) romantisch3) (too concerned with love and excitement: Her head is full of romantic notions.) romantisch* * *Ro·man·tic[rə(ʊ)ˈmæntɪk, AM roʊˈ-]ART, LIT* * *[rəU'mntIk]1. adj (ALSO ART, LITER, MUS)romantisch; person also romantisch veranlagtthe Romantic movement — die Romantik
they were very good friends but there was no romantic involvement — sie waren sehr enge Freunde, aber sie hatten keine Liebesbeziehung
he played the romantic lead in several plays — er spielte in mehreren Stücken den romantischen Liebhaber
2. n (ALSO ART, LITER, MUS)Romantiker(in) m(f)* * *romantic [rəʊˈmæntık]A adj (adv romantically) allg romantisch:a) KUNST etc die Romantik betreffend:the romantic movement die Romantikb) romanhaft, abenteuerlich, fantastisch (auch iron)c) gefühlsbetont, schwärmerisch (Mädchen etc)d) fantastisch (Ideen etc)e) malerisch, voll Romantik (Stadt etc)f) gefühlvoll (Szene etc)g) geheimnisvoll, faszinierend:B s1. KUNST etc Romantiker(in)2. Romantiker(in), Schwärmer(in)3. (das) Romantische4. meist pl romantische Ideen pl oder Gefühle pl* * *1. adjective1) (emotional) romantischromantic fiction — (love stories) Liebesromane
2)2. nounRomantic — (Lit., Art) romantisch; der Romantik nachgestellt
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reuˈmæntɪk
1. прил.
1) романтичный;
романтический а) проникнутый романтикой When we are together, all he talks about is business. I wish he were more romantic. ≈ Когда мы вместе, он говорит только о делах. Хотелось бы, чтобы он был немного более романтичен. Syn: sentimental б) относящийся к роману между мужчиной и женщиной He was not interested in a romantic relationship with her. ≈ Он не собирался заводить с ней роман. romantic comedy ≈ романтическая комедия в) имеющий отношение к романтизму - направлению в искусстве, характеризующемуся стремлением к индивидуальному своеобразию, изображению идеальных героев и чувств romantic poet ≈ поэт-романтик
2) нереальный, фантастический, утопический( о проекте и т. п.) Syn: unrealistic, visionary
1., fantastic, extravagant, quixotic
3) воображаемый, выдуманный, вымышленный, придуманный Syn: imaginary
4) романный (имеющий отношение к роману как форме эпической прозы) It was a step in my advance towards romantic composition. ≈ В моем творчестве это был шаг, приближающий мои произведения к форме романа.
2. сущ.
1) романтик а) последователь романтизма Syn: romanticist б) человек, проникнутый романтикой или склонный к идеализации действительности He is a hopeless romantic. ≈ Он безнадежный романтик. Syn: visionary
2. Ant: realist
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2) мн. а) характерные черты романа как литературного жанра б) что-л., проникнутое романтикой, возвышенными чувствами романтик выспренние чувства;
пышные, высокопарные речи черты, особенности и т. п. рыцарского романа черты, свойственные романтизму романтический, романтичный - * youth романтичный юноша - * adventure романтическое приключение романтический, относящийся к романтизму - * poetry романтическая поэзия - R. movement (литературоведение) романтизм фантастический, нереальный (о проекте и т. п.) вымышленный, воображаемый romantic вымышленный, воображаемый ~ pl высокопарные речи;
выспренние чувства ~ романтик ~ романтичный;
романтический ~ фантастический (о проекте и т. п.)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > romantic
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[rə'mæntɪk] 1. прил.1) романтичный; романтическийWhen we are together, all he talks about is business. I wish he were more romantic. — Когда мы вместе, он говорит только о делах. Я бы хотела, чтобы он был немного более романтичен.
Syn:He was not interested in a romantic relationship with her. — Он не собирался заводить с ней роман.
в) имеющий отношение к романтизму - направлению в искусстве, характеризующемуся стремлением к индивидуальному своеобразию, изображению идеальных героев и чувств2) нереальный, фантастический, утопический (о проекте и т. п.)Syn:3) воображаемый, выдуманный, вымышленный, придуманныйSyn:2. сущ.It was a step in my advance towards romantic composition. — В моём творчестве это был шаг, приближающий мои произведения к форме романа.
1)а) обычно Romantic; = romanticistб) романтик (человек, проникнутый романтикой или склонный к идеализации действительности)He is a hopeless romantic. — Он безнадёжный романтик.
Syn:visionary 2.Ant:realist 1.2) ( romantics)б) что-л., проникнутое романтикой, возвышенными чувствами -
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(cape-and-sword comedy (тж. cloak-and-sword comedy, comedy of cape and sword или of cloak and sword))Though Lope de Vega wrote plays of all kinds, romantic, historical, pastoral, and religious, his fame rests chiefly on the comedies of intrigue known as cape and sword. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Don Fernando’, ch. VII) — Хотя Лопе де Вега писал различные пьесы: романтические, исторические, пасторальные и религиозные, он прославился главным образом комедиями интриги, так называемыми комедиями "плаща и шпаги"
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f.1 comedy.comedia musical musical (comedy)2 stand-up comedy.* * *1 TEATRO comedy, play2 figurado farce, pretence (US pretense)\hacer comedia familiar to put on an actcomedia de costumbres comedy of mannerscomedia de enredo farcecomedia musical musical, musical comedy* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Teat) (=obra cómica) comedy2) (Teat) (=obra dramática) play3) (TV)comedia de situación — situation comedy, sitcom *
4) (=fingimiento) play-acting¡déjate ya de tanta comedia! — stop your play-acting!
COMEDIA The Spanish comedias written by dramatists of the Golden Age, or Edad de Oro, were five-act plays performed in open-air theatres. They involved stock characters similar to those of the Italian Commedia dell'Arte: a beautiful lady, her suitor, servants and go-betweens. In these comedias, which were not always comical in nature, action and a moral theme took precedence over character. Cloak and dagger episodes were built around plots involving disguises and mistaken identity. They dealt primarily with affairs of the nobility, while peasants were there to provide comic relief or to enhance particular pastoral themes. One of the most prolific comedia writers was Lope de Vega, who wrote on religious, historical and social themes. Other major comedia writers were Pedro Calderón de la Barca and Tirso de Molina, from whose pen came the figure of the archetypal seducer, Don Juan, in El Burlador de Sevilla y Convidado de Piedra (1630).¡deja de hacer comedia y di la verdad! — stop play-acting o pretending and tell the truth!
* * *b) ( serie cómica) comedy seriesc) (AmL) ( telenovela) soap opera, soap; ( radionovela) radio serial* * *= comedy, funny story, farce.Ex. To take a fairly simple example, we can imagine a user who is searching for information about a particular edition of Dante's 'Divine comedy'.Ex. The article 'Every picture tells a story' describes a new labelling system for the categorisation of library materials which includes a star-shaped badge for Westerns, a flower for gardening and plants, a tank for war, and a clown's face for ' funny stories'.Ex. University libraries are facing the farce of new information and communication technologies.----* comedia de humor negro = black comedy.* comedia musical = musical.* comedia romántica = romantic comedy.* de la comedia = comedic.* Divina Comedia, La = Divine Comedy, The.* sobre la comedia = comedic.* * *b) ( serie cómica) comedy seriesc) (AmL) ( telenovela) soap opera, soap; ( radionovela) radio serial* * *= comedy, funny story, farce.Ex: To take a fairly simple example, we can imagine a user who is searching for information about a particular edition of Dante's 'Divine comedy'.
Ex: The article 'Every picture tells a story' describes a new labelling system for the categorisation of library materials which includes a star-shaped badge for Westerns, a flower for gardening and plants, a tank for war, and a clown's face for ' funny stories'.Ex: University libraries are facing the farce of new information and communication technologies.* comedia de humor negro = black comedy.* comedia musical = musical.* comedia romántica = romantic comedy.* de la comedia = comedic.* Divina Comedia, La = Divine Comedy, The.* sobre la comedia = comedic.* * *2 (serie cómica) comedy seriesCompuestos:cloak-and-dagger dramacomedy of mannerscomedy of intriguemusical* * *
Del verbo comedirse: ( conjugate comedirse)
me comedía es:
1ª persona singular (yo) imperfecto indicativo
se comedía es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperfecto indicativo
comedia sustantivo femenino
( cómica) comedy;
( radionovela) radio serial
comedia sustantivo femenino
1 Teat comedy
2 familiar (farsa) act: tu llanto es pura comedia, your crying is just an act
' comedia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
delirante
- golpe
- telecomedia
- picante
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comedy
- pantomime
- sitcom
- play
- situation
- soap
* * *comedia nf1. [obra humorística] comedy;[obra dramática] play;hacer (la) comedia to put on an act;no me vengas con comedias don't start your play-actingLit comedia de capa y espada = play about chivalry, typical of Spanish 17th century theatre;comedia costumbrista comedy of manners;comedia de enredo comedy of intrigue;comedia musical musical (comedy);comedia romántica romantic comedy2. [película] comedy;[serie televisiva] comedy series comedia de situación situation comedy, sitcom3. [género] comedy4. [engaño] farce;su cansancio es pura comedia her tiredness is just an act5. Am [telenovela, radionovela] soap opera* * *f1 comedy;hacer comedia fig put on an act2 L.Am. ( telenovela) soap* * *comedia nf: comedy* * * -
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adj.1 romantic, sentimental, moving.2 romantic, fanciful, quixotical.3 romantic, loving, amorous.m.romanticist, romantic.* * *► adjetivo1 romantic► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 romantic* * *(f. - romántica)adj.* * *romántico, -aADJ SM / F romantic* * *- ca adjetivo/masculino, femenino (Art, Lit, Mús) Romantic; ( sentimental) romantic* * *= romantic.Nota: Nombre y adjetivo.Ex. This is an electronic book dedicated to the writings of romantic poets and authors.----* canción romántica = romantic song.* comedia romántica = romantic comedy.* escritor de novela romántica = romantic novelist.* ideal romántico = romantic ideal.* novela romántica = romantic novel, romance story, romance novel.* poco romántico = unromantic.* poesía romántica = romantic poetry.* suicidio romántico = romantic suicide.* * *- ca adjetivo/masculino, femenino (Art, Lit, Mús) Romantic; ( sentimental) romantic* * *= romantic.Nota: Nombre y adjetivo.Ex: This is an electronic book dedicated to the writings of romantic poets and authors.
* canción romántica = romantic song.* comedia romántica = romantic comedy.* escritor de novela romántica = romantic novelist.* ideal romántico = romantic ideal.* novela romántica = romantic novel, romance story, romance novel.* poco romántico = unromantic.* poesía romántica = romantic poetry.* suicidio romántico = romantic suicide.* * *2 (sentimental) romanticmasculine, feminine2 (sentimental) romantices un romántico empedernido he's an incurable romantic* * *
romántico◊ -ca adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino, femenino (Art, Lit, Mús) Romantic;
( sentimental) romantic
romántico,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino romantic
' romántico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
incurable
- romántica
English:
romance
- romantic
- unromantic
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f comedyfig play-acting* * *commedia s.f.1 (teatr.) comedy; play: commedia dell'arte, commedia dell'arte; commedia musicale, musical (comedy); commedia a soggetto, improvised comedy; commedia a tesi, problem play; commedia di carattere, character comedy; commedia di costume, comedy of manners; commedia d'intreccio, comedy of intrigue; commedia triviale, low comedy // (lett.) 'La Divina Commedia', 'The Divine Comedy' // finire in commedia, to end up as a farce2 (fig.) sham, make-believe, pretence: fare, recitare la commedia, to play a part (o to sham); non c'era niente di vero: era tutta una commedia, it wasn't true at all: it was all an act (o a put-on).* * *[kom'mɛdja]sostantivo femminile1) (genere, film) comedy; (opera teatrale) comedy, play2) fig. (finzione) farcefare o recitare la commedia to (put on an) act, to fake it; smettila di fare la commedia! — stop your play-acting!
•* * *commedia/kom'mεdja/sostantivo f.1 (genere, film) comedy; (opera teatrale) comedy, play2 fig. (finzione) farce; era tutta una commedia! it was just a sham! fare o recitare la commedia to (put on an) act, to fake it; smettila di fare la commedia! stop your play-acting!commedia brillante (light) comedy; commedia di costume comedy of manners; commedia musicale musical (comedy); commedia sentimentale romantic comedy. -
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(n.) = romantic comedyEx. In this woeful film, under the mantle of a 'bitter-sweet romantic comedy,' Poliakoff lets his maudlin sentiments and fears run riot.* * *(n.) = romantic comedyEx: In this woeful film, under the mantle of a 'bitter-sweet romantic comedy,' Poliakoff lets his maudlin sentiments and fears run riot.
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adj.bittersweet.* * *► adjetivo1 bittersweet2 COCINA sweet and sour* * *ADJ bittersweet* * *adjetivo bittersweet; (Coc) sweet-and-sour* * *= bittersweet [bitter-sweet].Ex. In this woeful film, under the mantle of a ' bitter-sweet romantic comedy,' Poliakoff lets his maudlin sentiments and fears run riot.* * *adjetivo bittersweet; (Coc) sweet-and-sour* * *= bittersweet [bitter-sweet].Ex: In this woeful film, under the mantle of a ' bitter-sweet romantic comedy,' Poliakoff lets his maudlin sentiments and fears run riot.
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agridulce adjetivo
bittersweet;
(Coc) sweet-and-sour
agridulce adjetivo bittersweet
Culin sweet and sour
' agridulce' also found in these entries:
English:
bittersweet
- chutney
- sweet-and-sour
- bitter
- sweet
* * *agridulce adj1. [sabor, plato] sweet-and-sour2. [carácter, palabras] bittersweet* * *adj bittersweet* * *agridulce adj1) : bittersweet2) : sweet-and-sour -
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adj.captivating, enrapturing, ravishing.* * *► adjetivo1 figurado captivating, fascinating* * *ADJ [belleza] dazzling, breathtaking; [sonrisa] winning, captivating* * *- dora adjetivo < belleza> breathtaking; < sonrisa> dazzling; < mirada> captivating* * *= intoxicating.Ex. 'Moonstruck' is an intoxicating romantic comedy set beneath the biggest, brightest Christmas moon you ever saw.* * *- dora adjetivo < belleza> breathtaking; < sonrisa> dazzling; < mirada> captivating* * *= intoxicating.Ex: 'Moonstruck' is an intoxicating romantic comedy set beneath the biggest, brightest Christmas moon you ever saw.
* * *‹belleza› breathtaking; ‹sonrisa› dazzling; ‹mirada› captivating* * *
arrebatador
‹ sonrisa› dazzling;
‹ mirada› captivating
arrebatador,-ora adj fig captivating, fascinating
' arrebatador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arrebatadora
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= in the name of, under the mantle of, under the flag of, under the guise of, in the guise ofEx. Historically, however, humans have always sought to capture and preserve -- in the name of efficiency, effectiveness, and/or predictability of outcomes -- such basic functions by institutionalizing them.Ex. In this woeful film, under the mantle of a 'bitter-sweet romantic comedy,' Poliakoff lets his maudlin sentiments and fears run riot.Ex. When the news media in the United States serve as a megaphone for government policy, they do so under the flag of responsible journalism; when foreign media do the same, however, it is called 'propaganda'.Ex. Although the application of policies requires an exercise of judgment, violation of the policy under the guise of 'flexibility' should be avoided.Ex. Further, these indexers are probably so familiar with their subject area that, they whether in the guise of indexer or searcher, will profit little from any additional guides to relationships.* * *= in the name of, under the mantle of, under the flag of, under the guise of, in the guise ofEx: Historically, however, humans have always sought to capture and preserve -- in the name of efficiency, effectiveness, and/or predictability of outcomes -- such basic functions by institutionalizing them.
Ex: In this woeful film, under the mantle of a 'bitter-sweet romantic comedy,' Poliakoff lets his maudlin sentiments and fears run riot.Ex: When the news media in the United States serve as a megaphone for government policy, they do so under the flag of responsible journalism; when foreign media do the same, however, it is called 'propaganda'.Ex: Although the application of policies requires an exercise of judgment, violation of the policy under the guise of 'flexibility' should be avoided.Ex: Further, these indexers are probably so familiar with their subject area that, they whether in the guise of indexer or searcher, will profit little from any additional guides to relationships. -
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