Idealize Meaning in English
word
aɪˈdiˌɫaɪz
eye-DEE-lyze
aɪˈdɪəlaɪz
eye-DIH-uh-lyze
释义
To think of or represent something or someone as perfect or better than they really are.
用法与细微差别
Often used for attitudes toward people, relationships, or situations. Usually has a critical tone, suggesting unrealistic expectations. Common collocations: 'idealize the past', 'idealize someone'. Compare with 'admire' (positive, not unrealistic). Formal or neutral register.
Spanish: idealizarPortuguese (BR): idealizarPortuguese (PT): idealizarChinese (Simplified): 理想化Chinese (Traditional): 理想化Hindi: आदर्श माननाArabic: يُضْفِي الطابع المثالي علىBengali: আদর্শ মনে করা - আদর্শায়িত করাRussian: идеализироватьJapanese: 理想化するVietnamese: lý tưởng hóaKorean: 이상화하다Turkish: idealleştirmekUrdu: مثالی بنانا - آئیڈیلائز کرناIndonesian: mengidealkan
例句
Children sometimes idealize their parents.
basic
It is easy to idealize the past when you remember good times.
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Some people idealize movie stars or celebrities.
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Don't idealize your new job—every workplace has problems.
natural
We tend to idealize childhood, forgetting the difficult parts.
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People sometimes idealize relationships they see on social media.
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