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单词

romeo

读音
ˈroʊmioʊ
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释义

n. 罗密欧式的男子,浪漫多情的男子;年轻的男情人;痴情相思的男子;热恋的男子;风流浪荡的男子,情种;字母R的代称(用于无线电通信) [ 复数 romeos ]

例句

Romeo left the stage, to enthusiastic applause.
罗密欧在热烈的掌声中离开了舞台。
It was like a parody of the balcony scene from Romeo and Juliet.
它就像《罗密欧与朱丽叶》阳台上那一幕的模仿作。
One of the underlying themes of the entire movie is something everyone can relate to, and it's true in many stories like Romeo and Juliet.
整部电影的潜在主题之一就是与每个人都有关的事情,而且在许多故事里是真实的,像《罗密欧与朱丽叶》。

强化记忆

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except here I was climbing the platonic peakslike Romeo on a second date.(ugh)
(Applause)Kind of a modern-day Romeo or Juliet.In that moment, if you laughed,
or breast-cancer screening campaigns.It can't distinguish Romeo and Juliet dying onstagefrom a real knife attack.
makes it exciting and moves it forward.Romeo: O, wilt thou leave me so unsatisfied?Juliet: What satisfaction canst thou have tonight?
But then something unplanned happens.Romeo from Montague has a relationship with Juliet from Capulet.(Laughter)
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