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adjective idealistatr[aɪdɪə'lɪstɪk]1 idealistaidealistic [aɪ.di:ə'lɪstɪk] adj: idealistaadj.• idealista adj.aɪ'diːə'lɪstɪk, ˌaɪdiə'lɪstɪkadjective idealista[aɪˌdɪǝ'lɪstɪk]ADJ idealista* * *[aɪ'diːə'lɪstɪk, ˌaɪdiə'lɪstɪk]adjective idealista -
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idealista adjetivo idealistic ■ sustantivo masculino y femenino idealist
idealista
I adjetivo idealistic
II mf idealist ' idealista' also found in these entries: Spanish: incorregible English: idealist - idealistic - starry-eyed -
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tr[stɑːrɪ'aɪd]1 (idealistic) idealista, ilusionado,-a; (in love) enamorado,-a, arrobado,-aadj.• candoroso, -a adj.• ingenuo, -a adj.• lleno de entusiasmo adj.'stɑːri'aɪda) ( full of illusions) < person> iluso, soñadorb) ( dreamy)['stɑːrɪ'aɪd]ADJ (=idealistic) idealista, ingenuo; (=in love) sentimentaloide* * *['stɑːri'aɪd]a) ( full of illusions) < person> iluso, soñadorb) ( dreamy) -
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noun (a person who is often occupied with his thoughts: I'm afraid my son is a bit of a dreamer and not very practical.) soñadortr['driːməSMALLr/SMALL]1 soñador,-radreamer ['dri:mər] n: soñador m, -dora fn.• soñador s.m.• tarabilla s.f.'driːmər, 'driːmə(r)noun soñador, -dora m,f['driːmǝ(r)]N (=impractical person) soñador(a) m / fhe's a bit of a dreamer — (=idealistic) es un soñador; (=absent-minded) es un despistado
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1. adjective(perfect: This tool is ideal for the job I have in mind.) ideal
2. noun1) (a person, thing etc that is looked on as being perfect: She was clever and beautiful - in fact she was his ideal of what a wife should be.) ideal2) (a person's standard of behaviour etc: a man of high ideals.) ideal•- idealist- idealism
- idealistic
- idealize
- idealise
- idealization
- idealisation
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ideal adj ideal
ideal adjetivo ideal ■ sustantivo masculinoc)
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I adjetivo ideal: es un sitio ideal para acampar, it's a perfect place to pitch a tent
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1 (modelo) ideal: el ideal de belleza masculina, he's the archetype of masculine perfection
2 (objetivo) goal, aim: su único ideal es casarse y tener hijos, his main aim in life is to get married and have children
III mpl (creencias, convicciones) ideals pl ' ideal' also found in these entries: Spanish: ánimo - causa - prestarse - óptimo - perfecto English: cause - fight - ideal - ideally - job - location - material - never-never land - quintessential - street - suited - very - weight-watching - debase - do - grand - implant - model - perfecttr[aɪ'diːl]1 ideal, perfecto,-a1 (perfect example) ideal nombre masculino■ she's many men's ideal of what a woman should look like ella representa el ideal femenino para muchos hombres2 (principle) principio, ideal nombre masculino■ we are committed to our socialist ideals estamos comprometidos con nuestros principios socialistasideal [aɪ'di:əl] adj: idealideal n: ideal madj.• ideal adj.n.• dulcinea s.f.• ideal s.m.
I aɪ'diːəladjective ideal
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mass & count noun ideal m[aɪ'dɪǝl]1.ADJ [opportunity, weight, conditions, solution] ideal2.N ideal m* * *
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adjective ((of eg plans for benefiting mankind) desirable, but idealistic and impossible: Utopian schemes.) utópicotr[jʊː'təʊpɪən]1 utópico,-a1 utopista nombre masulino o femeninoutopian [jʊ'to:piən] adj: utópicoadj.• utopista adj.• utopíco, -a adj.• utópico, -a adj.n.• utopista s.m.,f.Utopian juː'təʊpiən adjective utópico[juː'tǝʊpɪǝn]1.ADJ [dream etc] utópico; [person] utopista2.N utopista mf* * *Utopian [juː'təʊpiən] adjective utópico -
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1. noun1) ((an outlook on to, or picture of) a scene: Your house has a fine view of the hills; He painted a view of the harbour.) vista2) (an opinion: Tell me your view/views on the subject.) opinión, parecer3) (an act of seeing or inspecting: We were given a private view of the exhibition before it was opened to the public.) visita
2. verb(to look at, or regard (something): She viewed the scene with astonishment.) mirar- viewer- viewpoint
- in view of
- on view
- point of view
view n1. vista2. opiniónwhat's your view on this, Robert? Robert, ¿cuál es tu opinión sobre esto?tr[vjʊː]1 vista, panorama nombre masculino■ in my view... en mi opinión..., yo opino que...1 (consider) considerar, ver■ I view his policies as a threat to the economy considero que su política es una amenaza para la economía2 (regard, think about) enfocar4 (watch) ver; (critically) visionar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin full view a la vista de todo el mundoin view en mente, pensado,-a■ what have you in view for the new season? ¿qué tiene pensado para la próxima temporada?in view of en vista dein view of the fact that... dado que..., en vista de que...to be on view exponerseto keep something/somebody in view tener algo/a alguien en cuentato take a dim/poor view of something familiar ver algo con malos ojosto take the long view (of something) planear (algo) a largo plazowith a view to con vistas a, con miras awithin view a la vistawith this in view,... teniendo esto en cuenta,..., con este fin,...world view perspectiva globalview ['vju:] vt1) observe: mirar, ver, observar2) consider: considerar, contemplarview n1) sight: vista fto come into view: aparecer2) attitude, opinion: opinión f, parecer m, actitud fin my view: en mi opinión3) scene: vista f, panorama f4) intention: idea f, vista fwith a view to: con vistas a, con la idea de5)in view of : dado que, en vista de (que)v.• considerar v.• contemplar v.• especular v.• mirar v.• ver v.(§pres: veo, ves...) imp. ve-•)• visualizar v.n.• aspecto s.m.• escena s.f.• fase s.f.• ojeada s.f.• opinión s.f.• paisaje s.m.• panorama s.m.• parecer s.m.• perspectiva s.f.• vista s.f.vjuː
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1) ua) ( sight) vista fas we turned right, the hotel came into view — al torcer a la derecha pudimos ver el hotel or el hotel apareció ante nuestra vista
to be hidden from view — estar* oculto
in full view of somebody/something — a la vista de alguien/algo
b) ( range of vision)you're blocking my view — me estás tapando, no me dejas ver
2) c (scene, vista) vista f3) c (opinion, attitude) opinión f, parecer mto have o hold views on/about something — tener* ideas or opiniones sobre algo
she takes the view that... — ella opina que...
to take a dim view of something — (colloq)
to take the long/short view — adoptar una perspectiva amplia/limitada
4) (plan, intention)with a view to -ing, with the view of -ing — con la idea de + inf, con vistas a + inf
5) (in phrases)in view: always keep your ultimate goal in view nunca pierdas de vista el objetivo que persigues; with this in view con este fin; in view of en vista de; in view of the fact that... en vista de que..., dado que... (frml); on view: the winning entries will go on view to the public on Saturday — las obras premiadas podrán verse or se expondrán al público a partir del sábado
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1) ( look at) \<\<sights/scene/television\>\> ver*, mirarviewed from the side, he resembles his brother — (visto) de perfil, se parece a su hermano
2) ( inspect)a) \<\<property\>\> ver*b) \<\<accounts\>\> examinar3) ( regard) ver*, considerar
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vi (TV) ver* la televisión[vjuː]1. N1) (=prospect) vista fmost rooms have views over the gardens — la mayoría de las habitaciones tienen vistas a los jardines
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he stood up to get a better view — se puso de pie para ver mejorback 6., front 5., side 3.•
to have/get a good view of sth/sb — ver algo/a algn bien2) (=line of vision)•
he stopped in the doorway, blocking her view — se paró en la entrada, tapándole la vistaam I blocking your view? — ¿te estoy tapando?
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a cyclist came into view — apareció un ciclista•
to disappear from view — perderse de vista•
to be hidden from view — estar oculto, estar escondido•
to keep sth/sb in view — no perder de vista algo/a algn•
to be on view — estar expuesto al público•
the pond was within view of my bedroom window — el estanque se veía desde la ventana de mi habitación3) (=picture) vista f4) (=mind)•
to have sth in view — tener algo en mente or en perspectivahe has only one objective in view — tiene solo un objetivo en mente, solo persigue un objetivo
with this in view — con este propósito or fin
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with a view to doing sth — con miras or vistas a hacer algo5) (=opinion) opinión fyou should make your views known to your local MP — debería hacerle saber sus opiniones or ideas al diputado de su zona
my (personal) view is that... — mi opinión (personal) es que...
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an opportunity for people to express their views — una oportunidad para que la gente exprese su opiniónto express the view that... — opinar que...
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in my view — a mi parecer, en mi opinióndim 1., 3), point 1., 10)I take a similar/different view — opino de forma parecida/de distinta forma
6) (=understanding) visión f7)2. VT1) (=regard) verhow does the government view it? — ¿cómo lo ve el gobierno?
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they view the United States as a land of golden opportunity — consideran a los Estados Unidos un país lleno de oportunidades, ven a los Estados Unidos como un país lleno de oportunidades•
we would view favourably any sensible suggestion — cualquier sugerencia razonable sería bien acogida•
he is viewed with suspicion by many MPs — muchos parlamentarios lo miran or tratan con recelo2) (=look at, observe) ver3) (=inspect, see) [+ property, sights, goods, slides] ver; [+ accounts] examinarwhen can we view the house? — ¿cuándo podemos ver la casa?
4) frm [+ television] ver3.VI (TV) frm ver la televisiónthe viewing public — los telespectadores, la audiencia televisiva
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1) ua) ( sight) vista fas we turned right, the hotel came into view — al torcer a la derecha pudimos ver el hotel or el hotel apareció ante nuestra vista
to be hidden from view — estar* oculto
in full view of somebody/something — a la vista de alguien/algo
b) ( range of vision)you're blocking my view — me estás tapando, no me dejas ver
2) c (scene, vista) vista f3) c (opinion, attitude) opinión f, parecer mto have o hold views on/about something — tener* ideas or opiniones sobre algo
she takes the view that... — ella opina que...
to take a dim view of something — (colloq)
to take the long/short view — adoptar una perspectiva amplia/limitada
4) (plan, intention)with a view to -ing, with the view of -ing — con la idea de + inf, con vistas a + inf
5) (in phrases)in view: always keep your ultimate goal in view nunca pierdas de vista el objetivo que persigues; with this in view con este fin; in view of en vista de; in view of the fact that... en vista de que..., dado que... (frml); on view: the winning entries will go on view to the public on Saturday — las obras premiadas podrán verse or se expondrán al público a partir del sábado
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1) ( look at) \<\<sights/scene/television\>\> ver*, mirarviewed from the side, he resembles his brother — (visto) de perfil, se parece a su hermano
2) ( inspect)a) \<\<property\>\> ver*b) \<\<accounts\>\> examinar3) ( regard) ver*, considerar
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tr['vɪʒənərɪ]1 (showing vision) con visión de futuro2 (unrealistic) visionario,-anoun (pl visionaries)1 visionario,-avisionary ['vɪʒə.nri] adj1) farsighted: visionario, con visión de futuro2) utopian: utópico, poco realistaadj.• quimerista adj.• visionario, -a adj.n.• iluminado s.m.• quimerista s.m.,f.• visionario s.m.
I 'vɪʒəneri, 'vɪʒənria) ( farsighted) <leader/plan> con visión de futurob) ( unrealistic) utópico
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a) ( dreamer) visionario, -ria m,fb) ( seer) iluminado, -da m,f, visionario, -ria m,f['vɪʒǝnǝrɪ]1. N1) (=original thinker) visionario(-a) m / f2) (=dreamer) soñador(a) m / f2. ADJ1) (=farsighted) [person, plan] con visión de futuro, visionario2) (=impractical) [idea, plan] utópico, quimérico3) (=idealistic) [person] idealista4) (=religious, supernatural) [experience] sobrenatural* * *
I ['vɪʒəneri, 'vɪʒənri]a) ( farsighted) <leader/plan> con visión de futurob) ( unrealistic) utópico
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Idealistic — I*de al*is tic, a. Of or pertaining to idealists or their theories. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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idealistic — (adj.) 1829; see IDEALIST (Cf. idealist) + IC (Cf. ic) … Etymology dictionary
idealistic — [adj] visionary abstracted, chimerical, dreaming, idealized, impractical, optimistic, quixotic, radical, romantic, starry eyed, unrealistic, utopian; concepts 529,560,582 … New thesaurus
idealistic — [ī΄dē ə lis′tik, ī dē΄əlis′tik] adj. 1. of or characteristic of an idealist 2. of, characterized by, or based on idealism idealistically adv … English World dictionary
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idealistic — adj. idealistic about * * * [ˌaɪdɪə lɪstɪk] idealisticabout … Combinatory dictionary
idealistic — i|de|al|is|tic [ aı,diə lıstık ] adjective believing very firmly in something which is good but probably impossible to achieve: We were young and idealistic … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
idealistic — adjective believing in principles or perfect standards that cannot really be achieved: We were young and idealistic and anything seemed possible. idealistically / kli/ adverb … Longman dictionary of contemporary English