romantic             
 adjective uk/rəʊˈmæn.tɪk/ /rəˈmæn.tɪk/ us/roʊˈmæn.t̬ɪk/
B1 爱情的,情爱的
relating to love or a close loving relationship
  a romantic novel/comedy 言情小说/爱情喜剧 
 You used to be so romantic, but now you never tell me that you love me. 你以前是那么多情,可现在你从来就不对我说你爱我。 
 I suppose he is quite romantic - he sends me flowers on my birthday and tells me I'm looking beautiful and so on. 我猜他是很浪漫的--他在我的生日给我送花,说我看起来很漂亮等等。 
  富于浪漫色彩的;充满传奇色彩的;惊险的
exciting and mysterious and having a strong effect on your emotions
  We thought that Egypt was an incredibly romantic country. 我们以前认为埃及是个充满传奇色彩的国家。 
 C2 sometimes disapproving不切实际的;空想的;幻想的 
not practical and having a lot of ideas that are not related to real life
  She has a romantic idea of what it's like to be a struggling young artist. 她不切实际地想象着做一个挣扎求生的年轻艺术家是如何浪漫。 
 - More examples
 - His latest film is described as a 'romantic comedy'.
 - Sing one of those romantic numbers.
 - She wished her husband was a bit more romantic.
 - I'd planned a romantic evening together, but circumstances conspired against it - friends arrived unexpectedly and then Dave was called out to an emergency.
 - That evening they went for a romantic walk along the beach.
 
romantic       
noun [ C ]  mainly disapproving uk/rəʊˈmæn.tɪk/ /rəˈmæn.tɪk/ us/roʊˈmæn.t̬ɪk/
 耽于幻想的人;满脑子浪漫想法的人;浪漫主义者
someone who is not practical and has ideas that are not related to real life
  You're a hopeless/incurable romantic. 你是个不可救药的幻想家。