释义 |
Definition of ideality in English: idealitynounPlural idealities ˌʌɪdɪˈalɪtiˌaɪdiˈælədi mass nounformal 1The state or quality of being ideal. 〈正式〉理想状态;理想性 the ideality of the island of Aran 阿伦岛的理想状态。 Example sentencesExamples - At its worst, the exhibition muddied such sociological pronouncements with a problematic celebration of beauty, ideality and essential femininity.
- To sublimate is thus to confer ideality on that someone or something through which the subject articulates his or her ineffable desire.
- Dialogue was hailed the master key to unravel the mystery and considered a stairway to a higher level of ideality.
- Formal possibilities, qua formal, are indefinite and the vast array of this multitude of possibilities can be considered in their pure ideality.
- But whilst Sidney may ground the truth of poetry in its ideality, he maps its territory as a profession between the truthful generalities of the philosopher and the useful particularities of the historian.
- 1.1 The quality of expressing or being characterized by ideals.
理想性 the loftiness and ideality of the Gettysburg Address 葛底斯堡演说的崇高性与理想性。 Example sentencesExamples - Lincoln was successful in attaining the ideality of the Gettysburg Address.
- The narrator describes his successive days with Usher and his artmaking thus: ‘An excited and highly distempered ideality threw a sulphurous luster over all’.
- 1.2count noun An ideal or idealized thing.
〈古〉理想;理想化的事物 they commenced their married life with idealities about love 他们怀着对爱情的种种理想开始了婚姻生活。 Example sentencesExamples - He would have ‘seen’ the very spatiality of the visible, the real which precedes all reality, all forms, all truth of particular sensations or constructed idealities.
- The democracy we speak of spreading throughout the world is now in our own country only an ideality.
- She becomes a pure ideality, a safe refuge to which Jim can return again and again, where he will never stumble up against the inevitable disappointments and absences of a real, substantial sweetheart, wife, mother, or sister.
Rhymesbanality, duality, fatality, finality, legality, locality, modality, morality, natality, orality, reality, regality, rurality, tonality, totality, venality, vitality, vocality Definition of ideality in US English: idealitynounˌaɪdiˈælədiˌīdēˈalədē formal 1The state or quality of being ideal. 〈正式〉理想状态;理想性 the ideality of the island of Aran 阿伦岛的理想状态。 Example sentencesExamples - Formal possibilities, qua formal, are indefinite and the vast array of this multitude of possibilities can be considered in their pure ideality.
- At its worst, the exhibition muddied such sociological pronouncements with a problematic celebration of beauty, ideality and essential femininity.
- But whilst Sidney may ground the truth of poetry in its ideality, he maps its territory as a profession between the truthful generalities of the philosopher and the useful particularities of the historian.
- Dialogue was hailed the master key to unravel the mystery and considered a stairway to a higher level of ideality.
- To sublimate is thus to confer ideality on that someone or something through which the subject articulates his or her ineffable desire.
- 1.1 The quality of expressing or being characterized by ideals.
理想性 the loftiness and ideality of the Gettysburg Address 葛底斯堡演说的崇高性与理想性。 Example sentencesExamples - The narrator describes his successive days with Usher and his artmaking thus: ‘An excited and highly distempered ideality threw a sulphurous luster over all’.
- Lincoln was successful in attaining the ideality of the Gettysburg Address.
- 1.2 An ideal or idealized thing.
〈古〉理想;理想化的事物 they commenced their married life with idealities about love 他们怀着对爱情的种种理想开始了婚姻生活。 Example sentencesExamples - The democracy we speak of spreading throughout the world is now in our own country only an ideality.
- She becomes a pure ideality, a safe refuge to which Jim can return again and again, where he will never stumble up against the inevitable disappointments and absences of a real, substantial sweetheart, wife, mother, or sister.
- He would have ‘seen’ the very spatiality of the visible, the real which precedes all reality, all forms, all truth of particular sensations or constructed idealities.
|