quixotic的意思和读音

quixotic

: [kwɪkˈsɑtɪk] : [kwɪkˈsɒtɪk]

adj.

n.“quixotism”

adj.down-to-earth

adj.romantic,idealistic,unrealistic,impractical,impracticable

quixoticadj.

1.having or involving ideas or plans that show imagination but are usually not practical

adj.1.()2.,;

n.1.“quixotism”

adj.1.ideas or plans that are quixotic are not practical and usually do not succeed

n.1.Same as quixotism

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6. excel ; quixotic purity ...

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1.Imagine become in such a man as he, perhaps only a quixotic, no touch, much of the goal and uncommon and the lack of a real dream!/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

2.Two and a half years later, my beautiful, quixotic son had grown into a devilish handful.

3.It is tempting to call the project quixotic, but the owners got there first: the airport was opened under the name "Don Quijote" in 2008.2008

4.Nearly two years time, due to the way, rugged, car repair, and not to go home for a period of road seem quixotic .

5.Quixotic, I grant you, after a year in which the lights went out all across the global financial system.

6.More thoughtful ones may stop to ponder the remarkable Quixotic drama of a single man who set out to overturn the mighty American Imperium.

7.However, as the play ended with bows and applause there was a quixotic plea for the audience to continue pursuing what is good.西

8.as quixotic as a restoration of medieval knighthood; a romantic disregard for money; a wild-eyed dream of a world state.

9.Mr Zuckerman recalls one quixotic venture to help rewrite Icelandic law, aiming to create a national safe-haven for WikiLeaks' work.

10.That may sound a bit quixotic, but Assange and his associates appear the opposite of benighted.Assange