ideal
[ai'diəl]
adj.理想的, 完美的, 空想的, 观念的
n.理想, 典范, 目标
例句与用法:
Her breadth of experience makes her ideal for the job.
她经验丰富,最能胜任这项工作。
Knighthood was an ideal in medieval Europe.
在中世纪的欧洲,成为骑士是理想。
The facilities were not ideal but we managed as best we could.
设备不理想,但我们已经尽了最大的努力。
He had always considered her an ideal companion for his son.
他一直以为她是他儿子的理想伴侣。
It is an ideal day for a picnic.
这是一个出外野餐的理想日子。
He is looking for a wife but he hasn't found his ideal mate.
他正在寻找未来的妻子,但还没有找到理想人选。
详细释义:
a.
1. 理想的, 完美的
You're an ideal family.
你们真是个模范家庭。
2. 非常合适的[(+for)]
3. 想像上的, 假设的
4. 空想的, 不切实际的
Nobody would approve your ideal plans for reforming the system of government.
没有人会赞成你的关于改革政体的不切实际的计划。
n.[C]
1. 理想[P1]
My friends share democratic ideals with me.
我的朋友们和我一样有民主思想。
2. 完美的典型, 典范
He considered the judge his ideal.
他把那位法官视作自己的楷模。