sentimentalize
英 [ˌsentɪˈmentəlaɪz]
美 [ˌsentɪˈmentəlaɪz]
v. 带着感情色彩描述好的方面
过去分词:sentimentalized 过去式:sentimentalized 现在分词:sentimentalizing 第三人称单数:sentimentalizes
COCA.35690
牛津词典
verb
- 带着感情色彩描述好的方面
to present sth in an emotional way, emphasizing its good aspects and not mentioning its bad aspects- Jackie was careful not to sentimentalize country life.
杰基很注意,没有过分渲染乡村生活。
- Jackie was careful not to sentimentalize country life.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使感伤;使带有感情色彩
If yousentimentalizesomething, you make it seem sentimental or think about it in a sentimental way.- He seems either to fear women or to sentimentalize them...
他似乎要么怕女人要么就对她们怀有浪漫想法。 - He's the kind of filmmaker who doesn't hesitate to over-sentimentalize.
他是那种煽起情来不遗余力的电影制作人。 - ...Rupert Brooke's sentimentalised glorification of war.
鲁珀特·布鲁克对战争的带有个人感情色彩的颂扬
- He seems either to fear women or to sentimentalize them...
in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 sentimentalise
英英释义
verb
- act in a sentimental way or indulge in sentimental thoughts or expression
- look at with sentimentality or turn into an object of sentiment
- Don't sentimentalize the past events
- make (someone or something) sentimental or imbue with sentimental qualities
- Too much poetry sentimentalizes the mind
- These experiences have sentimentalized her
双语例句
- We are apt to sentimentalize our past.
我们容易感伤地回忆我们的过去。 - He seems either to fear women or to sentimentalize them
他似乎要么怕女人要么就对她们怀有浪漫想法。 - Don't sentimentalize when you talk about animals.
谈论动物不必忧形于色。 - Don't sentimentalize the past events.
不要伤感于过去的事情!