单词 | idealism |
释义 | idealism (aɪdiːəlɪzəm ) uncountable noun Idealism is the beliefs and behaviour of someone who has ideals and who tries to base their behaviour on these ideals. She never lost her respect for the idealism of the 1960s. [+ of] This experience has tempered their idealism. Synonyms: romanticism, Utopianism, quixotism idealist Word forms: idealists countable noun He is not such an idealist that he cannot see the problems. Synonyms: romantic, visionary, dreamer, Utopian Quotations: Idealism is the noble toga that political gentlemen drape over their will to power Collocations: political idealism They're there to tell us that our political idealism is naive. Times, Sunday Times (2015) For Canning, foreign policy was about projecting political idealism and democratic values. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Subsequently they become embroiled in the future of the country - through love, money or political idealism. Times, Sunday Times (2009) There was an extraordinary feeling of youthful idealism in the air. Times, Sunday Times Does she fear, though, what a job working with some of the grimmest parts of human nature could do to her youthful idealism? Times, Sunday Times Youthful idealism seemed very far away that day. Times, Sunday Times The script also takes pains to juxtapose youthful idealism against the creeping spectre of middle-aged failure. Times, Sunday Times It has the energy, youthful idealism and cinematography of that era. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 理想主义 Japanese: 理想主義 |
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