英:[aɪˈdi:əlaɪz]
美:[aɪˈdiəˌlaɪz]
英:[aɪˈdi:əlaɪz]
美:[aɪˈdiəˌlaɪz]
vt.
使理想化
使合于理想
vi.
理想化
形成理想
i·de·al·ize
aI di laIz
第三人称单数:idealizes
现在分词:idealizing
过去式:idealized
过去分词:idealized
idealized (adj.), idealization (n.)
verb
transitive verb
to attribute ideal characteristics to
tended to idealize her teachers
to give an ideal form or value to
to treat idealistically
portraitists who idealize their subjects
intransitive verb
to form ideals
to work idealistically
1786年,"使理想化,视为理想",可能由 ideal(形容词)+ -ize 组成。相关词汇: Idealized; idealizing。
The first known use of idealize was in 1786
idealizeverb
to think of or represent persons or things as one believes they should be rather than as they are
idealizetransitive verb
to give ideal form or value to : attribute ideal characteristics of excellence to
constantly shifting moods and a tendency to idealize or devalue other people—Harvard Mental Health Letter
1 But where Mr. Funakoshi’s sculptures are often of life-size, idealized beings seen from the waist up, Mr. Suzuki’s are full-length, realistically detailed portraits, under two feet tall.
2 Suits idealize and triangulate the male torso, smoothing spare tires and hiding potbellies; dresses nip and tuck and create curves where there were none.
3 Instead, it makes the simpler proposal of sitting with a family that represents an idealized vision of America within an era where racial strife is front and center.
4 Unlike their more self-conscious peers, Oasis did not alternately idealize and snigger at consumer culture from a distance.
5 Rather, their judgments and decisions deviate in identifiable ways from idealized economic models.
6 And double shame on her for devaluing motherhood and perpetuating the myth of the asexual mother in opposition to some idealized Venus.
7 Another counter to Hardwick’s idea of the literary letter as an idealized self-portrait is her own wrenching correspondence with her husband of 23 years, the confessional poet Robert Lowell.
8 Women are exhausted with putting up with emotionally unavailable men and the double standards from the outside world, so they are quick to idealize men who actually like them and show it.
9 The design is so ambitious, the architects’ drawings so idealized and the bottom line still so uncertain that one headline last spring characterized it all as “Waterfront Wishing.”
10 Tiny people are often shown in the foregrounds, awed by natural and artificial spectacles that the artists have clearly idealized.
11 Both resist this fix, suggesting the doubts that exist within the bubble of this idealized love.
12 Lowe evokes this dreamy-nightmare-y atmosphere rather well: "There was a price to be paid for a culture that idealizes the relentless pursuit of 'self,'" he writes.
13 An absent, idealized older brother is held up as a model of success.
14 Make no mistake, Ray said: The goal is not to idealize Comey.
15 I doubt I am alone in thinking that this idealized realism lacked something and that Greece’s sculptural tradition was never better than in the hands of its Cycladic forebears.
16 She is the daughter of parents who wrote a string of “Amazing Amy” books with an idealized version of their daughter as the heroine.
17 Bennie, mother of the bride, fantasizes about an idealized tableau entitled “Mother and Daughter on the Eve of the Daughter’s Nuptials, an Idyll of Great Poignancy Attended by Love, Fear and Hope.”
18 Accompanying herself on piano, the star’s soaring vocal idealized the song’s mission to encourage all manner of black achievement.
19 His blackness isn’t just obvious, it’s aggressive; through Mr. Maaravi’s lens, he is the modern embodiment of generations of idealized black bodies.
20 But on its own, much of Mr. McBurney’s script still has an old-fashioned romanticism, idealizing the elemental pureness of a Rousseauvian world.
2 使理想化
3 把…理想化