Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - ideal
Ideal
ideal
adj. & n. --adj. 1 a answering to one's highest conception. b perfect or supremely excellent. 2 a existing only in idea. b visionary. 3 embodying an idea. 4 relating to or consisting of ideas; dependent on the mind. --n. 1 a perfect type, or a conception of this. 2 an actual thing as a standard for imitation. Phrases and idioms ideal gas a hypothetical gas consisting of molecules occupying negligible space and without attraction for each other, thereby obeying simple laws. Derivatives ideally adv. Etymology: ME f. F id{eacute}al f. LL idealis (as IDEA)
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I. adjective Etymology: Middle English ydeall, from Late Latin ~is, from Latin idea Date: 15th century existing as an archetypal idea, 2. existing as a mental image or in fancy or imagination only, relating to or constituting mental images, ideas, or conceptions, 3. of, relating to, or embodying an ~ , conforming exactly to an ~, law, or standard ; perfect , of or relating to philosophical ~ism, II. noun Date: 15th century a standard of perfection, beauty, or excellence, one regarded as exemplifying an ~ and often taken as a model for imitation, an ultimate object or aim of endeavor ; goal, a subset of a mathematical ring that is closed under addition and subtraction and contains the products of any given element of the subset with each element of the ring, see: model ~less adjective ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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