| 释义 | quixotism
 quix·ot·icQ0040100 (kwĭk-sŏt′ĭk) also quix·ot·i·cal (-ĭ-kəl)adj.1.  Caught up in the romance of noble deeds and the pursuit of unreachable goals; idealistic without regard to practicality.2.  Capricious; impulsive: "At worst his scruples must have been quixotic, not malicious" (Louis Auchincloss).[From English Quixote, a visionary, after Don Quixote, , hero of a romance by Miguel de Cervantes.]
 quix·ot′i·cal·ly adv.quix′o·tism (kwĭk′sə-tĭz′əm) n.
 quixotisma tendency to absurdly chivalric, visionary, or romantically impractical conduct. — quixotic, quixotical, adj.See also: BehaviorThesaurusTranslations| Noun | 1. | quixotism - quixotic (romantic and impractical) behaviorknight errantryidealism - impracticality by virtue of thinking of things in their ideal form rather than as they really are | 
 
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