idealism的意思和读音

idealism

: [aɪˈdiəˌlɪzəm] : [aɪˈdɪəˌlɪz(ə)m]

n.

n.materialism

idealismn.

1.the belief that a perfect life, situation, etc. can be achieved, even when this is not very likely

He was full of youthful idealism.

2.the belief that our ideas are the only things that are real and that we can know about

n.1.2.,,

n.1.a very strong belief in something which is good but probably impossible to achieve2.a style of art that shows things in a perfect state

1. ; cloudland idealism ; oriflamme ...

2. ideal n idealism n idealize b ...

3. 西 Idealism

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1.He may talk to you as if he were a pessimist beyond redemption, but his own activities are always prompted by unblenching idealism.

2.Idealism is often contrasted with materialism, both belonging to the class of monist as opposed to dualist or pluralist ontologies.

3.The German philosophy of Romantic Idealism was the body of thought which stands as the most perfect expression of the age of reaction.

4.Idealism has no place in modern politics.

5.I was a student in the '60s, a time of social upheaval and questioning, and on a personal level, an awakening sense of idealism.60

6.there was something of the moral enquiry about Oxford tutorials, the better to discover idealism and patriotism.

7.This aspect is often associated with religious idealism lacking discipline.

8.Bob Hare laughed, shaking his head at the idealism of it all.

9.Not out of idealism, but out of good American common sense, Coca-Cola is in the business of creating business wherever it goes.

10.It was not hard, wandering the halls of the symposium, to see a lot of green idealism dressed in business suits.