单词 | idealistic |
释义 | idealistic (aɪdiəlɪstɪk ) adjective If you describe someone as idealistic, you mean that they have ideals, and base their behaviour on these ideals, even though this may be impractical. Idealistic young people died for the cause. Synonyms: perfectionist, romantic, optimistic, visionary Collocations: idealistic view But that is an idealistic view. Times, Sunday Times (2014) In my opinion, the artist has a duty to maintain an idealistic view of the world. Times, Sunday Times (2010) A lot of us have an idealistic view of the church. Christianity Today (2000) A minority, of course, adopt a more idealistic view and have very different perspectives concerning social and political change. Working with Teenagers (1994) He and his comrades shared a fine, idealistic vision, but, he admitted, none had a clue how to implement it. Times, Sunday Times His idealistic vision of the working world shatters quickly. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 His idealistic vision craves for a better future world. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It was an idealistic vision of the world of football. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 理想主义的 Japanese: 理想主義の |
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