idealized / aɪˈdi əˌlaɪz /

理想化的理想化

idealized2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

i·de·al·ized, i·de·al·iz·ing.

  1. to make ideal; represent in an ideal form or character; exalt to an ideal perfection or excellence.
v. 无主动词 verb

i·de·al·ized, i·de·al·iz·ing.

  1. to represent something in an ideal form.

idealized 近义词

v. 动词 verb

romanticize

idealized 的近义词 5

更多idealized例句

  1. Mathematically, fundamental particles are idealized as point particles, which is to say that, as far as we can tell, they have no meaningfully discernible spatial extent, or substructure, at all.
  2. Americans often idealize scientists as unbiased, objective observers.
  3. I’m always wary of idealizing certain periods in the past, and I think there were a lot of problems in that time.
  4. Unlike any other show, no relationship is idealized above any other.
  5. But there is always a preceding generation, or an idealized time in our personal histories.
  6. The photograph shook up the idea of a model American family during a time when the picture-perfect family was idealized.
  7. And yet if the selfie is the most idealized image of the self, then Cubitt has worked to break through that frozen representation.
  8. The transformative process “should not be trivialized or idealized,” Miller said.
  9. A friendship had arisen between them, which the years had idealized rather than impaired.
  10. He idealized human beauty, and imitated Nature to the minutest details.
  11. You'll say I idealized her; possibly I did, but there she is.
  12. But now the smithy was not merely idealized, it was transformed.
  13. In all his poems, he has idealized fidelity and constancy in love.