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1 idéal
idéal, e (masculine plural -als or -aux) [ideal, o]adjectivemasculine noun* * *
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nom masculin ideal* * *ideal, o idéal, -e idéaux mpl1. adjC'est l'endroit idéal pour un pique-nique. — It's an ideal place for a picnic.
2. nm1) (= modèle) ideal2) (= solution)l'idéal serait de... — the ideal thing would be to...
3) (= système de valeurs) ideals pl* * *A adj (parfait, imaginaire) ideal.B nm1 ( modèle de perfection) ideal; avoir un idéal to have ideals;2 ( ce qui convient) ce n'est pas l'idéal it's not ideal; l'idéal serait de partir en mai the ideal thing would be to leave in May; dans l'idéal ideally.ce n'est pas le comédien idéal pour le rôle de Falstaff he's not the ideal actor for playing Falstaff2. [pureté, bonheur] absolute————————1. [modèle parfait] idealtous ces jeunes sans idéal ou qui n'ont pas d'idéal! all these young people with no ideal in life!3. [solution parfaite]l'idéal serait de/que... the ideal ou best solution would be to/if...
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