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idea
- IPA[īˈdēə]
美式
- a thought or suggestion as to a possible course of action;a concept or mental impression
noun: idea, plural noun: ideas
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- 1. a thought or suggestion as to a possible course of action the idea of linking pay to performance has caught on it's a good idea to do some research before you go 同義詞
- ▪ a concept or mental impression our menu list will give you some idea of how interesting a low-fat diet can be 同義詞
- ▪ an opinion or belief nineteenth-century ideas about drinking 同義詞
- 2. the aim or purpose I took a job with the idea of getting some money together 同義詞
- 3. (in Platonic thought) an eternally existing pattern of which individual things in any class are imperfect copies.
- ▪ (in Kantian thought) a concept of pure reason, not empirically based in experience.
- become ambitious, conceited, or tempted to do something unwise
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who is particularly good at thinking of new or original ideas: he's the ideas man and the others do the day-to-day work
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person who is particularly good at thinking of new or original ideas: he's the ideas man and the others do the day-to-day work
Oxford Dictionary
- become ambitious, conceited, or tempted to do something unwise
Oxford American Dictionary
- make someone ambitious, conceited, or tempted to do something unwise
Oxford Dictionary
- make someone ambitious, conceited, or tempted to do something unwise
Oxford American Dictionary
- become more serious, energetic, and hard-working
Oxford Dictionary
- become (or make someone) ambitious, conceited, or tempted to do something
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- a thought or suggestion as to a possible course of action: the idea of linking pay to performance has caught on it's a good idea to do some research before you go
Oxford Dictionary