Idealistic Meaning in English
word
aɪˌdiəˈɫɪstɪk
eye-DEE-uh-LIS-tik
aɪdˈiəlˈɪstɪk
eye-dee-uh-LIS-tik
释义
Believing in high moral standards or the possibility of a perfect world, often expecting things to be better than they really are.
用法与细微差别
Often implies someone who sees the world as it should be rather than as it is. Common collocations: 'too idealistic', 'idealistic view', 'idealistic goals.' Can be positive (inspiring) or slightly negative (naive). Not usually formal or slang.
Spanish: idealistaPortuguese (BR): idealistaPortuguese (PT): idealistaChinese (Simplified): 理想主义的Chinese (Traditional): 理想主義的Hindi: आदर्शवादीArabic: مثاليBengali: আদর্শবাদীRussian: идеалистичныйJapanese: 理想主義的Vietnamese: duy tâm - lý tưởng hóaKorean: 이상주의적인Turkish: idealist - gerçekçi olmayanUrdu: مثالی پسندIndonesian: idealis
例句
She is very idealistic about changing the world.
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His idealistic plans were not practical.
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Young people are often idealistic.
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You sound a bit too idealistic, but I admire your optimism.
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It's idealistic to think everyone will agree with your ideas.
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Her idealistic dreams often clash with reality, but she doesn't give up.
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