释义 |
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024pla•ton•ic /pləˈtɑnɪk, pleɪ-/USA pronunciation adj. - Philosophyof or relating to a close relationship between two persons that lacks sexual involvement:platonic love.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024Pla•ton•ic (plə ton′ik, plā-),USA pronunciation adj. - Philosophyof, pertaining to, or characteristic of Plato or his doctrines:the Platonic philosophy of ideal forms.
- Philosophypertaining to, involving, or characterized by Platonic love as a striving toward love of spiritual or ideal beauty.
- Philosophy(usually l.c.) purely spiritual;
free from sensual desire, esp. in a relationship between two persons of the opposite sex. - (usually l.c.) feeling or professing platonic love:He insisted that he was completely platonic in his admiration.
- Greek Platōnikós, equivalent. to Platōn-, stem of Plátōn Plato + -ikos, -ic
- Latin Platōnicus
- 1525–35
Pla•ton′i•cal•ly, adv. Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: Platonic /pləˈtɒnɪk/ adj - of or relating to Plato or his teachings
- (often not capital) free from physical desire: Platonic love
Plaˈtonically adv |