ideal
ideal 英 [aɪˈdi:əl] 美 [aɪˈdiəl, aɪˈdil]
adj. 理想的;完美的; n. 理想;典范
名词复数:ideals
- An ideal is a model of something perfect or without equal. As an adjective, ideal describes this ultimate standard for excellence, or something that exists only as an idea.
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- adj. 理想的;完美的;
- n. 理想;典范
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1. ideal spouse
理想的配偶
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2. This beach is ideal for children.
这个海滩是孩子的理想去处。
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3. She's the ideal candidate for the job.
她是这项工作最合适的人选。
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4. the search for ideal love
对理想中的爱的寻求
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5. She's ideally suitedfor this job.
她最适合这项工作。
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6. political ideals
政治理想
- ideal (adj.) early 15c., "pertaining to an archetype or model," from Late Latin idealis "existing in idea," from Latin idea in the Platonic sense (see idea). Senses "conceived as perfect; existing only in idea," are from 1610s. Ideagenous "generating ideas" (1839) is a word from early psychology, apparently coined by Dr. Thomas Laycock, house surgeon to York County Hospital ["Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal," vol. lii].
- ideal (n.) "(hypothetical) perfect person, thing, or state," 1796, in a translation of Kant, from ideal (adj.). Hence "standard or model of perfection" (1849).
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