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1 Utopian
adjective* * *adjective ((of eg plans for benefiting mankind) desirable, but idealistic and impossible: Utopian schemes.) utopisch* * *uto·pian[ju:ˈtəʊpiən, AM -ˈtoʊ-]adj utopisch* * *[juː'təʊpɪən]1. adjutopisch, utopistisch (pej)2. nUtopist( in) m(f)* * *A adj utopisch* * *adjective* * *adj.utopisch adj. -
2 utopian
adjective* * *adjective ((of eg plans for benefiting mankind) desirable, but idealistic and impossible: Utopian schemes.) utopisch* * *uto·pian[ju:ˈtəʊpiən, AM -ˈtoʊ-]adj utopisch* * *[juː'təʊpɪən]1. adjutopisch, utopistisch (pej)2. nUtopist( in) m(f)* * *A adj utopisch* * *adjective* * *adj.utopisch adj. -
3 utopian
utopisch -
4 không tưởng
/Utopian/ utopischTừ điển Việt-Đức. Vietnamesisch-Deutsch Wörterbuch. > không tưởng
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5 Utopia
noun* * *[ju:'təupiə](an imaginary country that has a perfect social and political system.) die Utopie- academic.ru/79525/Utopian">Utopian* * *Uto·pia[ju:ˈtəʊpiə, AM -ˈtoʊ-]* * *[juː'təʊpɪə]nUtopia nt* * *1. Utopia n, Utopien n2. fig Utopie f* * *noun -
6 utopia
noun* * *[ju:'təupiə](an imaginary country that has a perfect social and political system.) die Utopie- academic.ru/79525/Utopian">Utopian* * *Uto·pia[ju:ˈtəʊpiə, AM -ˈtoʊ-]* * *[juː'təʊpɪə]nUtopia nt* * *1. Utopia n, Utopien n2. fig Utopie f* * *noun -
7 bubble
1. noun1) Blase, die; (small) Perle, die; (fig.) Seifenblase, dieblow bubbles — [Seifen]blasen machen
2) (domed canopy) [Glas]kuppel, die2. intransitive verb1) (form bubbles) [Wasser, Schlamm, Lava:] Blasen bilden; [Suppe, Flüssigkeiten:] brodeln; (make sound of bubbles) [Bach, Quelle:] plätschern2) (fig.)bubble with something — vor etwas (Dat.) übersprudeln
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/84907/bubble_over">bubble over* * *1. noun(a floating ball of air or gas: bubbles in lemonade.) die Blase2. verb(to form or rise in bubbles: The champagne bubbled in the glass.) sprudeln- bubbly- bubble over* * *bub·ble[ˈbʌbl̩]suddenly the \bubble burst auf einmal ist alles wie eine Seifenblase geplatztto blow a \bubble eine Seifenblase machenII. vi kochen; coffee, stew brodeln; boiling water, fountain sprudeln; champagne perlen; (make bubbling sound) blubbern; ( fig) anger kochen* * *['bʌbl]1. nBlase f; (on plane etc) (Glas)kuppel fto burst sb's bubble (fig) — jdn auf den Boden der Tatsachen zurückbringen
2. vi2) (= make bubbling noise) blubbern (inf); (cooking liquid, geyser etc) brodeln; (stream) plätschern3) (fig)to bubble with excitement/enthusiasm/confidence — fast platzen vor Aufregung/Begeisterung/Selbstvertrauen
* * *bubble [ˈbʌbl]A s3. fig Seifenblase f:burst the bubble of etwas wie eine Seifenblase zerplatzen lassen4. fig Schwindel(geschäft) m(n):prick the bubble den Schwindel auffliegen lassen5. a) Sprudeln n, Brodeln n, (Auf)Wallen nb) Perlen nB v/ia) sprudeln, brodeln, (auf)wallen (kochendes Wasser etc)b) sprudeln, perlen (Sekt etc)c) Blasen bilden (Gas):with vor dat)* * *1. noun1) Blase, die; (small) Perle, die; (fig.) Seifenblase, dieblow bubbles — [Seifen]blasen machen
2) (domed canopy) [Glas]kuppel, die2. intransitive verb1) (form bubbles) [Wasser, Schlamm, Lava:] Blasen bilden; [Suppe, Flüssigkeiten:] brodeln; (make sound of bubbles) [Bach, Quelle:] plätschern2) (fig.)bubble with something — vor etwas (Dat.) übersprudeln
Phrasal Verbs:* * *n.Blase -n f. v.blubbern v.sprudeln v. -
8 bubble
bub·ble [ʼbʌbl̩] nsuddenly the \bubble burst auf einmal ist alles wie eine Seifenblase geplatzt;to blow a \bubble eine Seifenblase machen; -
9 délibábos
(EN) miragy; romanticist; utopian -
10 utópista
(DE) Utopist {r}; (EN) utopian; utopist -
11 utópisztikus
(DE) utopisch; (EN) utopian
См. также в других словарях:
Utopian — U*to pi*an, a. Of or pertaining to Utopia; resembling Utopia; hence, ideal; chimerical; fanciful; founded upon, or involving, imaginary perfections; as, Utopian projects; Utopian happiness. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Utopian — [yo͞o tō′pēən] adj. [ModL Utopianus] 1. of or like Utopia 2. [often u ] a) having the nature of, or inclined to draw up schemes for, a utopia; idealistic; visionary b) founded upon ideas envisioning perfection in social and political organization … English World dictionary
Utopian — U*to pi*an, n. An inhabitant of Utopia; hence, one who believes in the perfectibility of human society; a visionary; an idealist; an optimist. Hooker. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Utopian — index quixotic Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
utopian — (adj.) 1550s, with reference to More s fictional country; 1610s as extravagantly ideal, impossibly visionary, from UTOPIA (Cf. utopia) + IAN (Cf. ian). As a noun meaning visionary idealist it is first recorded c.1873 (earlier in this sense was… … Etymology dictionary
Utopian — *ambitious, pretentious Analogous words: impracticable, unfeasible, impossible (see affirmative adjectives at POSSIBLE): visionary, quixotic, chimerical (see IMAGINARY): ideal, transcendental, *abstract … New Dictionary of Synonyms
utopian — [adj] imaginary, ideal abstract, airy, ambitious, arcadian, chimerical, dream, fanciful, fantasy, grandiose, hopeful, idealist, idealistic, ideological, illusory, impossible, impractical, lofty, otherworldly, perfect, piein the sky*, pretentious … New thesaurus
utopian — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ idealistic. ► NOUN ▪ an idealistic reformer. DERIVATIVES utopianism noun … English terms dictionary
utopian — [[t]juːto͟ʊpiən[/t]] utopians 1) ADJ GRADED (disapproval) If you describe a plan or idea as utopian, you are criticizing it because it is unrealistic and shows a belief that things can be improved much more than is possible. He was pursuing a… … English dictionary
utopian — I. adjective Usage: often capitalized Date: 1551 1. of, relating to, or having the characteristics of a utopia; especially having impossibly ideal conditions especially of social organization 2. proposing or advocating impractically ideal social… … New Collegiate Dictionary
utopian — u|to|pi|an [ ju toupiən ] adjective utopian principles or beliefs are based on the idea that life can be perfect. This is often used for saying that something is not practical or sensible: a utopian ideal/vision/fantasy … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English