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词根:ideal
adj.ideal 理想的;完美的;想象的;不切实际的
idealistic 理想主义的;唯心论的;唯心主义者的;空想家的
idealist 理想主义的;唯心主义的
adv.ideally 理想地;观念上地
n.ideal 理想;典范
idealism 唯心主义,理想主义;理念论
idealist 空想家,理想主义者;唯心主义者
ideality 理想;想象力;虚构事物
idealization 理想化;理想化的事物
idealisation 理想化(等于idealization)
vi.idealize 理想化;形成思想
idealise 形成理想;理想化地表现
vt.idealize 使理想化;理想化地描述
idealise (英)把…理想化(等于idealize)
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
The first known use of idealize was in 1786
identifyverb
to think of as united (as in spirit or principle)
groups identified with conservation
to find out or show the identity of
identified the dog as her lost pet
to think of oneself as having the same problems and feelings as someone else
identify with a character in a story
identifyverb
to think of as united (as in spirit or principle)
groups identified with conservation
to find out or show the identity of
identified the dog as her lost pet
to think of oneself as having the same problems and feelings as someone else
identify with a character in a story
identifyverb
to think of as united (as in spirit or principle)
groups identified with conservation
to find out or show the identity of
identified the dog as her lost pet
to think of oneself as having the same problems and feelings as someone else
identify with a character in a story
identifyverb
to think of as united (as in spirit or principle)
groups identified with conservation
to find out or show the identity of
identified the dog as her lost pet
to think of oneself as having the same problems and feelings as someone else
identify with a character in a story
identificationnoun
an act of identifying : the state of being identified
evidence of identity
carry identification at all times
identicaladjective
being one and the same
the identical place we stopped at last year
exactly alike or equal
wearing identical coats
ideal1 of 2adjective
existing only in the mind : not real
a purely ideal conception of society
having no flaw : perfect
ideal weather
ideal2 of 2noun
a standard of perfection, beauty, or excellence
a perfect type : a model for imitation
ideallyadverb
in agreement with an ideal : perfectly
ideally suited to the job
for best results
ideally, each student should arrive early
idealizeverb
to think of or represent persons or things as one believes they should be rather than as they are
idealizeverb
to think of or represent persons or things as one believes they should be rather than as they are
1 Other sculptures and wood carvings of his depicted idealized scenes of everyday Iraqi life.
2 Yes I did, I confessed, but there was a very important difference between static pictures of, frankly, idealized naked women, and the almost universally degrading videos available online.
3 For years, I strove to create the idealized vision of roast duck that I held in my head.
4 That sequence recounts the emotional journey of a woman who awakes from a dream of an idealized romance.
5 They were both nervous about risking their idealized memories of each other, but they needn’t have been.
6 In Italy, where he came of age studying architecture at the University of Venice, Mr. Pesce rebelled against the idealized, simplified furniture and industrial objects of Milan’s Bel Disegno.
7 They were made not with the intention of broadcasting an idealized image of Gowin’s love for Edith and his family but, instead, as a part of the unfolding evolution of that love.
8 This kind of audience engagement contrasts with the more idealized form of listening — sometimes referred to as structural listening — that is as embedded in classical concert culture as formal attire, reverential silence and dimmed lighting.
9 Johnson designed two large Art Deco redwood reliefs, one of which depicted an idealized natural world of gilded gazelles, open-beaked birds, spiky-leafed plants and a boy clapping cymbals.
10 It’s a striking contrast to the days when nudes were idealized and portraits were tasked with establishing a sitter’s propriety.
11 The static visions of old dioramas, creating the illusion of a prehuman, idealized nature, are displaced.
12 Over the next several months, as it often happens, I managed to erase the story’s flaws from my memory, taking pride in a shadowy, idealized recollection of its virtues.
13 “Clients donned new outfits, hairstyles and accessories, and arrived at the studio ready to immortalize their idealized depictions.”
14 The film takes a very retro view of privilege, aligning with the chef who longs for ye olde hardscrabble days of flipping burgers and the idealized, manic pixie dream sex worker.
15 James Dean was idealized by both men and women alike for his characteristic hairstyle, bad boy image, fashion, and famous eyes.
但无论男女都迷恋詹姆斯·迪恩的标志性发型、坏男孩形象、时尚装扮和那双出了名了眼睛。
16 In “Better Things,” Sam is a superbly capable parent, but her scrappy, unsentimental style also serves as a corrective to C.K.’s idealized view of motherhood.
17 But unlike other places that hit those idealized notes, Henrietta Red lives up to its image as a place you actually want to be.
18 "If 'Born to Run' was epic cinema, 'Darkness' was brutal reality, its characters not dreaming of idealized escape as much as struggling against their circumstances," notes Springsteen's website.
19 To sing about marriage is often to sing about something else, some idealized measure of peace or stability.
20 However, the artistic license that these shows take might actually be in keeping with 19th-century novels, which occasionally adapted and idealized fictional fashions too.
1 完美的
perfect solid ideal rounded flawless impeccable unalloyed dream in mint condition of your dreams
2 理想化的