idealist

英[aɪ'dɪəlɪst] 美[aɪ'dɪəlɪst]
  • n. 空想家,理想主义者;唯心主义者
  • adj. 理想主义的;唯心主义的

词态变化


复数: idealists;

英文词源


idealist (n.)
"one who represents things in an ideal form," 1829, from ideal + -ist. Earlier (1796) in a philosophical sense "one who believes reality consists only in (Platonic) ideals."
It seems even incredible, that any Idealist in any age could forget himself so far as to run his head against a post, merely because he found in his system, that no external world does exist, and that therefore nothing could be without to hurt him. [F.A. Nitsch, "A General and Introductory View of Professor Kant's Principles," 1796]
Earlier still, "one who holds doctrines of philosophical idealism" (1701).

双语例句


1. He is not such an idealist that he cannot see the problems.
他并非看不见问题的理想主义者。

来自柯林斯例句

2. He is a political pragmatist, not an idealist.
他是政治上的实用主义者,而不是理想主义者。

来自柯林斯例句

3. This is a heated debate which involves materialist as opposed to idealist views.
这是一场唯物主义与唯心主义的大论战.

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

4. It is entirly proper to classify Kant as a transcendental idealist.
把康德化为先驻的唯心主义者是完全正确的.

来自辞典例句

5. It is entirely proper to classify Kant as a transcendental idealist.
把康德化为先驱的唯心主义者是完全正确的.

来自辞典例句