idealism 英 [aɪˈdi:əlɪzəm]   美 [aɪˈdiəˌlɪzəm]

idealism

idealism  英 [aɪˈdi:əlɪzəm] 美 [aɪˈdiəˌlɪzəm]

n. 唯心主义,理想主义;理念论 

名词复数:idealisms 

She blasted away at his false idealism. 她猛烈抨击他的虚伪的理想主义。
Kant and Hegel have developed idealism. 康德和黑格尔发展了唯心主义。

  • Idealism, as "noble-mindedness," is the belief that we should always strive for our highest ideals. Sometimes, though, idealism is a sort of incurable optimism.
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  • n. 唯心主义,理想主义;理念论
  • 1. She blasted away at his false idealism.

    她猛烈抨击他的虚伪的理想主义。

  • 2. Kant and Hegel have developed idealism.

    康德和黑格尔发展了唯心主义。

  • 3. From that moment on, the rest of 2008, I could see that idealism.

    从那个时刻起,在后来整个2008年,我能看到这种理想主义。

  • idealism (n.) 1796 in the abstract metaphysical sense "belief that reality is made up only of ideas," from ideal (adj.) + -ism. Probably formed on model of French idéalisme. Meaning "tendency to represent things in an ideal form" is from 1829. Meaning "pursuit of the ideal, a striving after the perfect state" (of truth, purity, justice, etc.).
ideal·ism / aɪˈdiːəlɪzəm ; NAmE aɪˈdiːəlɪzəm / noun [uncountable ] 1 the belief that a perfect life, situation, etc. can be achieved, even when this is not very likely 理想主义 He was full of youthful idealism. 他满脑子都是年轻人的理想主义。 2 ( philosophy ) the belief that our ideas are the only things that are real and that we can know about 唯心主义;唯心论;观念论;理念论 compare materialism , realism ideal·ist / aɪˈdiːəlɪst ; NAmE aɪˈdiːəlɪst / noun He's too much of an idealist for this government. 在现政府的眼中,他是一个过度的理想主义者。 idealist idealists ideal·ism / aɪˈdiːəlɪzəm ; NAmE aɪˈdiːəlɪzəm / ideal·ist / aɪˈdiːəlɪst ; NAmE aɪˈdiːəlɪst /
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