ideal
adjective uk/aɪˈdɪəl/ us/aɪˈdiː.əl/
B2 完美的,理想的
perfect, or the best possible
the ideal employer 无可挑剔的老板
She's the ideal person (= exactly the right type of person) for the job. 她是这项工作的理想人选。
The television also comes in a compact 36 cm screen size, ideal for bedroom or kitchen use. 这种电视机也有屏幕大小为36厘米的袖珍型,非常适合在卧室和厨房使用。
It's the ideal opportunity to meet people. 这是结识人的绝好机会。
In an ideal world no one would go hungry. 理想的世界里没有人忍饥挨饿。
- More examples
- He's the ideal sort of teacher - direct, friendly and informal.
- Stone farm buildings are ideal nesting sites for barn owls.
- A dry champagne makes the ideal accompaniment to this dish.
- Red peppers are ideal for roasting in the oven.
- Fresh or dried fruit makes an ideal snack.
ideal
noun uk/aɪˈdɪəl/ us/aɪˈdiː.əl/
(PRINCIPLE)
[ C ]理想,标准极高的原则(或行为准则)
a principle or a way of behaving that is of a very high standard
democratic ideals 民主理想
We are committed to the ideal of equality. 我们奉行平等原则。
They share the same high ideals. 他们有着同样高标准的行为准则。
(PERFECT)
[ S ]理想的事物(或情形)
a perfect thing or situation
The ideal would be to have a house in the town and one in the country. 理想的情形应该是在城里和乡下都有住处。