ideal 音标拼音: [ɑɪd'il]
n . 理想,观念,思想,最后目标
a . 理想的,完美的,空想的,观念的,唯心论的
理想,观念,思想,最後目标理想的,完美的,空想的,观念的,唯心论的
ideal 理想
ideal adj 1 :
conforming to an ultimate standard of perfection or excellence ;
embodying an ideal 2 :
constituting or existing only in the form of an idea or mental image or conception ; "
a poem or essay may be typical of its period in idea or ideal content "
3 :
of or relating to the philosophical doctrine of the reality of ideas [
synonym : {
ideal }, {
idealistic }]
n 1 :
the idea of something that is perfect ;
something that one hopes to attain 2 :
model of excellence or perfection of a kind ;
one having no equal [
synonym : {
ideal }, {
paragon }, {
nonpareil }, {
saint },
{
apotheosis }, {
nonesuch }, {
nonsuch }]
Ideal \
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n .
A mental conception regarded as a standard of perfection ;
a model of excellence ,
beauty ,
etc .
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The ideal is to be attained by selecting and assembling in one whole the beauties and perfections which are usually seen in different individuals ,
excluding everything defective or unseemly ,
so as to form a type or model of the species .
Thus ,
the Apollo Belvedere is the ideal of the beauty and proportion of the human frame . --
Fleming .
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{
Beau ideal }.
See {
Beau ideal }.
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Ideal \
I *
de "
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a . [
L .
idealis :
cf .
F .
id ['
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al .]
1 .
Existing in idea or thought ;
conceptional ;
intellectual ;
mental ;
as ,
ideal knowledge .
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2 .
Reaching an imaginary standard of excellence ;
fit for a model ;
faultless ;
as ,
ideal beauty . --
Byron .
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There will always be a wide interval between practical and ideal excellence . --
Rambler .
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3 .
Existing in fancy or imagination only ;
visionary ;
unreal .
"
Planning ideal common wealth ." --
Southey .
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4 .
Teaching the doctrine of idealism ;
as ,
the ideal theory or philosophy .
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5 . (
Math .)
Imaginary .
Syn :
Intellectual ;
mental ;
visionary ;
fanciful ;
imaginary ;
unreal ;
impracticable ;
utopian .
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241 Moby Thesaurus words for "
ideal ":
Arcadian ,
Edenic ,
Geistesgeschichte ,
Hegelian idea ,
Kantian idea ,
Platonic form ,
Platonic idea ,
Utopian ,
absolute ,
abstract ,
academic ,
acme ,
ambition ,
apotheosis ,
apprehension ,
archetypal ,
archetype ,
archetypical ,
armchair ,
aspiration ,
assumption ,
autism ,
autistic thinking ,
basis ,
beau ideal ,
belief ,
best type ,
beyond all praise ,
brainstorm ,
calling ,
caprice ,
cause ,
celestial ,
chaste ,
chimerical ,
classic ,
classical ,
complete ,
complex idea ,
conceit ,
concept ,
conception ,
conceptual ,
conclusion ,
conjectural ,
conjecture ,
consideration ,
consummate ,
conviction ,
criterion ,
cynosure ,
defectless ,
dereism ,
dereistic thinking ,
dream ,
dreamery ,
ego ideal ,
epitome ,
estimation ,
eternal object ,
eternal universal ,
example ,
excellent ,
exemplar ,
exemplary ,
fancied ,
fanciful ,
fancy ,
fantasy ,
faultless ,
feeling ,
fictitious ,
flawless ,
flight of fancy ,
formal cause ,
goal ,
good example ,
ground ,
guess ,
guiding light ,
guiding star ,
heavenly ,
hero ,
high goal ,
highest category ,
history of ideas ,
hypothesis ,
hypothetic ,
hypothetical ,
idealism ,
idealistic ,
ideality ,
idealization ,
idealized ,
ideals ,
ideate ,
ideational ,
ideatum ,
idee -
force ,
ideological ,
idyllic ,
illusory ,
image ,
imaginary ,
imaginative exercise ,
imagined ,
immaculate ,
impeccable ,
impractical ,
impracticality ,
impression ,
inclination ,
indefectible ,
indefective ,
infallible ,
innate idea ,
inspiration ,
intellection ,
intention ,
irreproachable ,
jewel ,
judgment ,
just right ,
lodestar ,
mainspring ,
man of men ,
masterpiece ,
masterwork ,
matter ,
millennial ,
mirror ,
model ,
moot ,
morals ,
motive ,
mythic ,
mythical ,
nonesuch ,
nonpareil ,
noosphere ,
notion ,
notional ,
noumenon ,
opinion ,
paradigm ,
paradigmatic ,
paradisal ,
paragon ,
pattern ,
pattern of perfection ,
peerless ,
percept ,
perception ,
perfect ,
persuasion ,
phoenix ,
play of fancy ,
postulatory ,
precedential ,
presumption ,
principle ,
principles ,
prototypal ,
prototype ,
pure ,
quintessence ,
quintessential ,
quixotism ,
quixotry ,
reaching high ,
reaction ,
reason ,
reflection ,
regulative first principle ,
representative ,
romance ,
romantic ,
romanticism ,
sake ,
score ,
sentiment ,
shining example ,
simple idea ,
sinless ,
source ,
speculation ,
speculative ,
spotless ,
spring ,
stainless ,
standard ,
standards ,
subsistent form ,
supposition ,
supreme ,
surmise ,
suspicion ,
taintless ,
the Absolute ,
the Absolute Idea ,
the Self -
determined ,
the realized ideal ,
theoretical ,
theory ,
thought ,
transcendent ,
transcendent idea ,
transcendent nonempirical concept ,
transcendent universal ,
transcendental ,
typical ,
ulterior motive ,
unadulterated ,
unblemished ,
uncontaminated ,
unfaultable ,
universal ,
universal concept ,
universal essence ,
unmixed ,
unpracticalness ,
unreal ,
unrealism ,
unreality ,
unspotted ,
untainted ,
upward looking ,
utopian ,
utopianism ,
vagary ,
very ,
very model ,
view ,
visionariness ,
visionary ,
vocation ,
whim ,
whimsy ,
wish fulfillment ,
wish -
fulfillment fantasy ,
wishful thinking
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