romance
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roʊ
row
mance
ˈmæns
māns
British pronunciation
/rəʊˈmæns/

Definición y significado de "romance"en inglés

Romance
01

romance, aventura, idilio

the affectionate relationship between two partners
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romance definition and meaning
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Their romance blossomed during a summer trip to Paris, filled with candlelit dinners and long walks.
Su romance floreció durante un viaje de verano a París, lleno de cenas a la luz de las velas y largos paseos.
The movie tells the story of a whirlwind romance between two strangers who meet on a train.
La película cuenta la historia de un romance fugaz entre dos desconocidos que se conocen en un tren.
02

romance

a novel or movie about love
romance definition and meaning
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She curled up with a romance novel, eager to lose herself in a world of passion and intrigue.
Se acurrucó con una novela romántica, ansiosa por perderse en un mundo de pasión e intriga.
The movie theater was packed with couples on Valentine 's Day, all eager to watch the latest romance film.
El cine estaba lleno de parejas en el Día de San Valentín, todos ansiosos por ver la última película romántica.
03

romance

a genre of fiction that revolves around a romantic relationship
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She loves reading romance novels because they always have happy endings.
A ella le encanta leer novelas románticas porque siempre tienen finales felices.
The bookstore has a dedicated section for romance, filled with stories of love and passion.
La librería tiene una sección dedicada a la romance, llena de historias de amor y pasión.
04

romance, aventura

a sense of excitement, mystery, or adventure, often linked to heroic or extraordinary experiences
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The romance of traveling across the desert on horseback captivated her imagination.
El romance de viajar por el desierto a caballo cautivó su imaginación.
The old castle held a sense of romance, with its tales of knights and hidden treasures.
El viejo castillo tenía un sentido de romance, con sus historias de caballeros y tesoros escondidos.
05

the group of languages that evolved from Latin, including French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian

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She studies Romance to understand Latin roots.
Italian is another major Romance.
to romance
01

coquetear, cortejar

to behave or speak in a flirtatious or amorous way, often without genuine or serious intentions
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He tried to romance her with flowers and sweet words, but she knew he was n’t serious.
Intentó cortejar con flores y palabras dulces, pero ella sabía que no iba en serio.
At the party, he spent the evening romancing every woman he met, charming them with witty compliments.
En la fiesta, pasó la noche coqueteando con cada mujer que conoció, cautivándolas con cumplidos ingeniosos.
02

fantasear, embellecer

to tell imaginative, exaggerated, or untruthful stories, often to charm, entertain, or mislead others
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He loved to romance his friends with tales of his adventures, even if they were n’t entirely true.
Le encantaba enamorar a sus amigos con cuentos de sus aventuras, incluso si no eran del todo ciertos.
She romanced her way through the interview, embellishing her achievements to impress the panel.
Ella dulcificó su camino a través de la entrevista, adornando sus logros para impresionar al panel.
03

to engage in a love affair or romantic relationship with someone

example
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He has been romancing his co-star for months.
She romanced him throughout the summer.
romance
01

relating to the group of languages derived from Latin

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French and Spanish are major Romance languages.
She specializes in Romance linguistics.
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