单词 | ideal |
释义 | ideal —ideal /aɪˈdɪəl/ adjective ► B2 perfect, or the best possible: » the ideal employer» She's the ideal person (= exactly the right type of person) for the job.» The television also comes in a compact 36 cm screen size, ideal for bedroom or kitchen use.» It's the ideal opportunity to meet people.» In an ideal world no one would go hungry.Thesaurus+: ↑Perfect and faultless , ↑Unspoilt• • • Extra Examples:» He's the ideal sort of teacher - direct, friendly and informal.» Stone farm buildings are ideal nesting sites for barn owls.» A dry champagne makes the ideal accompaniment to this dish.» Red peppers are ideal for roasting in the oven.» Fresh or dried fruit makes an ideal snack.noun [C] (PRINCIPLE) ► F0 a principle or a way of behaving that is of a very high standard: » democratic ideals» We are committed to the ideal of equality.» They share the same high ideals.Thesaurus+: ↑Quality and standardnoun [S] (PERFECT) ► F0 a perfect thing or situation: » The ideal would be to have a house in the town and one in the country.Thesaurus+: ↑Perfect and faultless , ↑Unspoilt |
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