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 ideal [ai'diәl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 理想, 典范, 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

[医] 观念的, 理想的, 理想, 典范




    ideal
    [ noun ]
    1. the idea of something that is perfect; something that one hopes to attain

    2. <noun.cognition>
    3. model of excellence or perfection of a kind; one having no equal

    4. <noun.person>
    [ adj ]
    1. of or relating to the philosophical doctrine of the reality of ideas

    2. <adj.pert>
    3. conforming to an ultimate standard of perfection or excellence; embodying an ideal

    4. <adj.all>
    5. constituting or existing only in the form of an idea or mental image or conception

    6. <adj.all>
      a poem or essay may be typical of its period in idea or ideal content


    Ideal \I*de"al\, n.
    A mental conception regarded as a standard of perfection; a
    model of excellence, beauty, etc.

    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.

    {Beau ideal}. See {Beau ideal}.


    Ideal \I*de"al\, a. [L. idealis: cf. F. id['e]al.]
    1. Existing in idea or thought; conceptional; intellectual;
    mental; as, ideal knowledge.

    2. Reaching an imaginary standard of excellence; fit for a
    model; faultless; as, ideal beauty. --Byron.

    There will always be a wide interval between
    practical and ideal excellence. --Rambler.

    3. Existing in fancy or imagination only; visionary; unreal.
    ``Planning ideal common wealth.'' --Southey.

    4. Teaching the doctrine of idealism; as, the ideal theory or
    philosophy.

    5. (Math.) Imaginary.

    Syn: Intellectual; mental; visionary; fanciful; imaginary;
    unreal; impracticable; utopian.

    1. Trouble is, most players in the broad "average" range (and a lot of quite excellent players, too) are so far from that ideal that we couldn't be nudged there with a bulldozer.
    2. "I can't remember the industry having a tax hike this big before." The explosion in travel taxes reflects not only the budget woes of federal and local governments but a political fact of life: Travelers are an ideal source of revenue.
    3. "I am always trying to promote compassion and good heart," he says, the glow returning to his face. "Not as a religious ideal, but rather as a humanitarian idea.
    4. "Calls and letters help, but the ideal is person-to-person contact, particularly when someone is straddling the line," she says.
    5. Mitchell said the United States is making a big mistake by refusing to talk with the Hun Sen government. "The current regime is not ideal.
    6. The move, if it comes, would occur at an ideal time for President Bush.
    7. Karski's mnemonic and diplomatic gifts made him an ideal courier.
    8. At Nissan he was able to start his ideal auto plant from scratch; at TVA he inherits big troubles.
    9. But now he is in Mexico, that ideal alternative America everywhere from Carlos Fuentes to Paul Simon and James Taylor.
    10. The lights, the cameras and the attention all evoked the Warholian ideal of 15 minutes of fame.
    11. Saudi and Egyptian authorities see the Palestinian cause as the ideal vehicle to burnish their nationalist credentials; they are publicly pushing to make this the top diplomatic priority.
    12. For the past 45 years, U.S. officials have preached the virtues of an unfettered market as a global ideal.
    13. While the desert is ideal for employing sophisticated airborne weapons, the terrain could work to the disadvantage of a high-tech attacking force.
    14. The bill is liberalism reduced to mindless legalism: In the name of a high-sounding ideal, unleash lawyers and bureaucrats to inspect the most routine decisions of private society.
    15. According to Mr. Martin, he quickly began the transformation of the order from its centuries-old tradition of spiritual and hierarchical discipline in an attempt to "achieve the ideal of a New Man in a material setting."
    16. Pounds 19.75 from Bibendum (071-722 5577). Veuve Cliquot - another big wine ideal for food.
    17. Or a never-never land version of Plato's ideal state, given mythical historicity to make it more important?
    18. These would not be ideal, though, as the value of the portfolio changes from day to day.
    19. Floor mats were reversible and machine washable _ the short nap on one side was for sloppy winter weather, with the other side ideal for less-dirty times of the year.
    20. "If we could do it all through spending restraint, that would be ideal," said Senate Republican Leader Bob Dole of Kansas. "That's not going to happen." A showdown could come as early as Wednesday in the House and Thursday in the Senate.
    21. Typically, Towers is touting Mr. Lehman as "the ideal candidate to restore Pan Am to economic health and return it to a position of pre-eminence as the nation's flagship carrier."
    22. In the ideal company, management is ultimately about the concerns and efforts of groups of people working together to achieve a common goal.
    23. The intrinsic ideal at the core of the ACLU is this socialist notion of class warfare and working for a classless society.
    24. "This is an ideal opportunity," to replace debt with equity, says Jerry Jordan, chief economist for First Interstate Bancorp, a Los Angeles-based bank holding company.
    25. The Nehru jacket is also a popular innovation and is an ideal way of wearing a shirt with no bow tie. Hiring evening dress is questionable, perhaps the only exception being white tie, which is still required kit at the grandest official functions.
    26. It has electrical properties that are expected to be ideal for high-speed advanced generation computers and other high technology needs of the 21st century.
    27. Built in 1964, the one-story school was ideal for older residents, and each classroom could be turned into two studio apartments or one large, one-bedroom apartment without major restructuring.
    28. Battle stations were in an ancient building resembling, well, an ideal fixer-upper.
    29. But the use of dispersants has been opposed by biologists who fear their toxicity, and there is also doubt about their success. They must be applied under ideal conditions of moderate wave action, and they won't work if sprayed too fine or too thick.
    30. Jacques Chirac, France's prime minister, calls Mr. Schmidt's proposals "ideal goals, but difficult to achieve quickly."
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