ideal
adjective
/aɪˈdiː.əl/
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/aɪˈdiːl/
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/aɪˈdɪəl/
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- Perfect, flawless, having no defects.
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idealny
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- Optimal; being the best possibility.
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idealny,
ideał
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- Existing only in the mind; conceptual, imaginary.
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konceptualny,
pojęciowy
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ideal
noun
/aɪˈdiː.əl/
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/aɪˈdiːl/
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- A perfect standard of beauty, intellect etc., or a standard of excellence to aim at.
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ideał,
idealny
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- (algebra, ring theory) A subring closed under multiplication by its containing ring.
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ideał
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idealize
verb
/aɪˈdiːəlaɪz/
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- (transitive) To regard something as ideal.
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idealizować,
wyidealizować
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ideally
adverb
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- Given ideal circumstances; preferably. [from 19th c.]
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doskonale,
idealnie
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idealism
noun
/ʌɪˈdiːəlɪz(ə)m/
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- The property of a person of having high ideals that are usually unrealizable or at odds with practical life.
- The practice or habit of giving or attributing ideal form or character to things; treatment of things in art or literature according to ideal standards or patterns;—opposed to realism.
- (philosophy) An approach to philosophical enquiry, which asserts that direct and immediate knowledge can only be had of ideas or mental pictures.
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idealizm
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idealization
noun
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- The act or process of idealizing.
- The representation of natural objects, scenes, etc., in such a way as to show their most important characteristics; the study of the ideal.
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idealizacja
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