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单词 idyllic
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Definition of idyllic in English:

idyllic

adjective ɪˈdɪlɪkaɪˈdɪlɪk
  • Like an idyll; extremely happy, peaceful, or picturesque.

    an attractive hotel in an idyllic setting
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Funday Sunday was the bucolic and idyllic climax of the Kells heritage festival.
    • They have this idea that it's Utopia, but the lifestyle is in no way idyllic.
    • City dwellers are flocking to South Lakeland to snap up farms as they try to buy into an idyllic rural life.
    • Even the most amateur of photographers can snap perfect shots in this idyllic place.
    • The idyllic setting is made more perfect still when, on our first night, a full moon lights up the night sky.
    • It's just an idyllic setting that makes me happy to live in the neighborhood that I live in!
    • Some say a horrible monster cast its ominous shadow over the peaceful and idyllic valley.
    • She and her family move to a bizarre Utopia - the idyllic suburban town of Stepford.
    • An idyllic spot of woodland might hove into view, but tantalisingly only as a remote island in an ocean of ploughed fields.
    • Franklin promised never to drink again and, after an idyllic summer, they moved into a rented house together.
    • Thousands of people have spent idyllic holidays in the areas stricken by the tidal wave following the earthquake.
    • Last year, for instance, my boyfriend and I spent an idyllic 10 days in Marrakesh.
    • The backdrop of the mountains lends to the idyllic setting of Killoughternane.
    • A more idyllic setting you could not imagine, and classical and church music added drama to the proceedings.
    • A woman is searching for the descendants of a Haworth family who made her life idyllic as an evacuee in the Second World War.
    • Here we are in an idyllic alpine valley in that part of Bavaria that can broadly be described as Mittenwald.
    • After long travelling, foul weather and false starts, the picture before us is not nearly so idyllic or clear cut.
    • It will be an idyllic way, in between selected public appearances, to see out his remaining 50 years.
    • Residents from the idyllic small town of Greencastle have vowed to fight the ferry every step of the way.
    • The unhappiness of others somehow besmirches their own idyllic picture.
    Synonyms
    perfect, ideal, idealized, wonderful, blissful, halcyon, happy
    heavenly, paradisal, utopian, Elysian
    peaceful, picturesque, pastoral, rural, rustic, bucolic, unspoilt
    literary Arcadian, sylvan

Derivatives

  • idyllically

  • adverbɪˈdɪlɪkliaɪˈdɪlək(ə)li
    • Weather can be extreme, the climate producing idyllically still hot days and abrasive howling winds.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The initiation week was idyllically fun and adventurous but frustratingly empty, because most of the people I looked up to either left the college or got segregated to different classes.
      • It is, of course, the height of luxury, and its grounds roll idyllically from a croquet lawn to an organic vegetable plot to an ornamental Japanese garden.
      • The hall, now a hotel, is idyllically located on an island which is accessible only by a narrow, iron footbridge.
      • If one were doing a screenplay, it should not (MGM-style) show young Cathy and young Heathcliff idyllically united.

Rhymes

acrylic, bibliophilic, Cyrillic, dactylic, exilic, imbecilic
 
 

Definition of idyllic in US English:

idyllic

adjectiveaɪˈdɪlɪkīˈdilik
  • (especially of a time or place) like an idyll; extremely happy, peaceful, or picturesque.

    an attractive hotel in an idyllic setting
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Last year, for instance, my boyfriend and I spent an idyllic 10 days in Marrakesh.
    • Even the most amateur of photographers can snap perfect shots in this idyllic place.
    • An idyllic spot of woodland might hove into view, but tantalisingly only as a remote island in an ocean of ploughed fields.
    • Funday Sunday was the bucolic and idyllic climax of the Kells heritage festival.
    • It's just an idyllic setting that makes me happy to live in the neighborhood that I live in!
    • The unhappiness of others somehow besmirches their own idyllic picture.
    • After long travelling, foul weather and false starts, the picture before us is not nearly so idyllic or clear cut.
    • Thousands of people have spent idyllic holidays in the areas stricken by the tidal wave following the earthquake.
    • The backdrop of the mountains lends to the idyllic setting of Killoughternane.
    • Some say a horrible monster cast its ominous shadow over the peaceful and idyllic valley.
    • Franklin promised never to drink again and, after an idyllic summer, they moved into a rented house together.
    • They have this idea that it's Utopia, but the lifestyle is in no way idyllic.
    • She and her family move to a bizarre Utopia - the idyllic suburban town of Stepford.
    • A woman is searching for the descendants of a Haworth family who made her life idyllic as an evacuee in the Second World War.
    • It will be an idyllic way, in between selected public appearances, to see out his remaining 50 years.
    • Residents from the idyllic small town of Greencastle have vowed to fight the ferry every step of the way.
    • City dwellers are flocking to South Lakeland to snap up farms as they try to buy into an idyllic rural life.
    • Here we are in an idyllic alpine valley in that part of Bavaria that can broadly be described as Mittenwald.
    • A more idyllic setting you could not imagine, and classical and church music added drama to the proceedings.
    • The idyllic setting is made more perfect still when, on our first night, a full moon lights up the night sky.
    Synonyms
    perfect, ideal, idealized, wonderful, blissful, halcyon, happy
 
 
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