idea
[ai'diə]
n.主意, 想法, 印象, 意见, 看法,观念, 感觉,目标
例句与用法:
That's an idea.
那是个好主意。
The idea of the game is to get all your pieces to the other side of the board.
这个游戏的目标是要把所有的棋子全走到棋盘的另一边。
It's my idea to hold the party outside the house.
在户外聚会是我的主意。
He has some pretty strange political ideas.
他有一些很奇怪的政治信念。
You have no idea how worried I was.
你想像不出来我有多么担心。
词形变化:
形容词: idealess |
n.
1. 主意; 打算; 计划[C][(+of)][+to-v][+that]
He hit upon the good idea of spending the weekend in the nearby holiday camp.
他想到一个好主意――去附近度假营过周末。
He is full of ideas.
他主意很多。
2. 构想; 概念[C][U][(+of)]
Have you any idea of what he is up to?
你知道他想干什么吗?
3. 了解, 明白[C][(+of)][+wh-]
I have no idea what to do.
我不知道该怎么办。
Jimmie had but a vague idea of world conditions now.
吉米对当今世界情况只有一点模糊的了解。
4. 臆测; 推量[C][+(that)]
I've an idea that he'll soon quit the job.
我猜想他不久就要辞掉这工作。
5. 意见, 见解; 信念[(+about/on)][+that]
That at least is my idea about friendship.
至少那是我对友谊的理解。
6. 思想; 观念[C][U]
He destroyed feudal ideas in literature.
他摧毁了文学中的封建思想。
短语词组:
get ideas into one's head
1. 抱不切实际的想法
He told his mother not to get ideas into her head.
他要他母亲别胡思乱想。
put ideas in sb.'s head
1. 使某人存奢望
Going to university has put ideas in her head.
上大学使她想入非非。
idea
名词复数:ideas
词形变化:
形容词: idealess |
词义辨析:
同义:
n.主意; 构想; 见解; 打算
notion
impression
thought
concept
plan
fancy
opinion
同义参见:
inkling
content2
thought2
feeling
abstraction
persuasion
conception
thing
intention
inspiration
sentiment
understanding
conceit
theory
suspicion
view
perception
objective
thesis
idea[ai'diə; 'ai'diə]n.1.■观念;概念;思想2.■主意,想法;意见,观点,看法;信念,念头3.■计划,打算,意图4.■想像,模糊的想法,幻想5.■意义,意思6.■【哲学】理念;观念;(康德哲学的)纯粹理性概念7.■心灵中的映像 [基督教科学派用语]8.■【音乐】主题;音型;乐思9.■[废语]记忆中的形象10.■[废语]意象,表象,外表,形象11.■[废语]理想中的人(或物)get(或 have) ideas into one's head[口语]抱有不切实际的(或有害的)想法have no idea一无所知;没想到;完全不理解put ideas in somebody's head使某人想入非非;使某人心存奢望run away with the idea不加考虑地附和某种意见;轻率地下结论somebody's ideas of[口语]某人对…的看法That's the idea![口语]我赞成!对,就是这个意思!the big idea[用于讽刺]重要意图,伟大计划
ideaidea[aiˈdiə]n.1.■思想; 概念2.■意见; 主意; 念头3.■计划; 企图; 建议4.■想象; 感觉; 幻想5.■【哲】理念; 观念absolute idea绝对观念a man of ideas有很多见解的人be full of ideas足智多谋I have no idea (as to) what you mean.我一点儿也不明白你的意思。That's a good idea.那是个好主意。What's your idea?你的意见怎样?My letter will convey some idea of my mode of life.我的信将使你了解到一些我的生活方式。
继承用法ideaed[aɪˈdɪəd]adj.ideafuladj.idealessadj.
参考词汇idea;concept;conception;thought;notion;impression;都含“念头”、“想法”、“观念”的意思。1.■idea为一般用语, 指“由于理解、思索、推理、幻想而产生于脑中的思想、念头、主意、想法”, 如:The idea of death is frightening to most people.死的想法对于大多数人都是可怕的。2.■concept 指“从一类事物的许多例子中概括出来的一种基本概念”, 如:The concept of cat arises from many cats we see.猫的概念是从我们看见的许多猫中产生的。3.■conception指“在人的脑子里形成的意念或计划”, 即指“理性的概括活动”, 如:A good novelist needs great power of conception.一个好的小说家需要丰富的想象力。4.■thought指“经过思考或推理而形成的思想、看法或想法”, 如:He has many thoughts on the matter.他对这事有许多想法。5.■notion 指“未完全、清楚或彻底形成或了解的思想、想法”, 如:She had a notion that the share market would rise.她认为股票市场将兴起。6.■impression 指“外部事物在脑子里所产生的印象”, 如:His speech made a strong impression on the audience.他的讲演给听众留下了深刻的印象。
noun
- a thought or suggestion as to a possible course of action
想法,主意,念头
they don't think it's a very good idea.
他们觉得这不是个好主意。
■[in sing.]a concept or mental impression
概念,印象
our menu list will give you some idea of how interesting a low-fat diet can be.
我们的菜单会让你知道低脂肪食谱是多么有意思。
■an opinion or belief
看法,观念
nineteenth-century ideas about drinking.
19世纪有关饮酒的观念。
■[in sing.]a feeling that something is probable or possible
猜想,猜测
he had an idea that she must feel the same.
他有种猜测,觉得她一定有同感。 - (the idea)the aim or purpose
目标,目的
I took a job with the idea of getting some money together.
我找了份工作,目的是攒下点钱。 - (Philosophy)(in Platonic thought) an eternally existing pattern of which individual things in any class are imperfect copies
(哲)(柏拉图哲学)相(一种永存模式,在此模式内任何类别中的单个事物皆为有缺陷的摹本)
■(in Kantian thought) a concept of pure reason, not empirically based in experience
(康德哲学)(非经验性的)理念,观念
get (或give someone) ideas
- (informal)become (or make someone) ambitious, big-headed, or tempted to do something against someone else's will, especially make a sexual advance
(非正式)开始有野心,变得自负;引诱某人做违背意愿的事(尤指提出性要求)
MacDougall began to get ideas above his station.
麦克杜格尔开始有了超出自己地位的野心。
- (informal)not know at all
(非正式)一无所知,完全不知道
she had no idea where she was going.
她完全不知道自己要去哪里。
- (informal)not what someone regards as
(非正式)并非如某人所想
it's not my idea of a happy ending.
这并非我以为的大团圆结局。
- suggest ambitions or thoughts that a person would not otherwise have had
使某人存奢望,令某人作他想
- (informal)that suggestion or proposal is worth considering
(非正式)这主意(或建议)不错
- (informal)used to confirm to someone that they have understood something or they are doing something correctly
(非正式)对了,就是这样
‘A sort of bodyguard?’ ‘That's the idea.’.
“是保镖什么的吗?”“对了。”。
- (informal)an exclamation of disapproval or disagreement
(非正式)不行!没门儿!错!
- late Middle English (in sense 3): via Latin from Greek idea 'form, pattern', from the base of idein 'to see'
idea
名词 idea:
the content of cognition; the main thing you are thinking about
同义词:thought
a personal view
an approximate calculation of quantity or degree or worth
同义词:estimate, estimation, approximation
your intention; what you intend to do
同义词:mind
(music) melodic subject of a musical composition
同义词:theme, melodic theme, musical theme
idea
■A hundred years ago people scoffed at the idea that man would ever fly.
100年前人们对人类能飞起来这个观点嗤之以鼻。
■I found the idea attractive from the first, and now I'm convinced its the only solution.
一开始我就感到这主意很不错,现在我深信这是唯一的解决方法。
■I was horrified at the idea of having to give a speech in front of so many people.
一想到必须在那麽多人面前演讲,我就感到可怕。
■Generally a correct idea will take many years before it is widely accepted as true.
一般来说,一种正确的思想要许多年才能被人们广泛地承认。
■Man is ready to die for an idea, provided that idea were not quite clear to him.
人是乐意为某一思想而死的,假如他对那思想还是不十分明了的话。
■He fell upon the new idea and after a long time of hard work wrote an important paper on it.
他下苦功思考这一新观点,经过长时间的艰苦工作,写了一篇论文,对此进行阐述。
■He is not so strongly opposed to the idea as the others.
他不像其他人那样激烈地反对这观点。
■He has no idea of how to run a business.
他不知如何经商。
■He cannot divest himself of this idea.
他不能抛弃他的这个想法。
■He was not so strongly opposed to the idea as the others.
他不象其他人那样激烈地反对这观点。
■He never have any new idea but just keep give us the same one warm over.
他从来就没有新主意,只是不断地对我们重弹老调。
■He thought his idea was the best, but it was a near miss; it only won second prize.
他以为他的构思最好,可是还是差了一点; 它只得了二等奖。
■One and the same idea occurred to each of them.
他们每一个人都产生同样的念头。
■He astonished us with his strange idea.
他出怪点子使我们惊讶。
■He revolted against the absurd idea.
他厌恶那种荒谬的想法。
■He would have attended meeting, but upon learning that he had no time, he dropped the idea.
他原本要出席会议的,但知道没有时间,就打消了这个念头。
■His cool response suggested that he didn't like the idea.
他反应冷淡表明他并不喜欢这个主意。
■One main idea possessed him; he must get away from such a home.
他只有一个主要想法:他必须离开这个家。
■He suggested it to me, and I jumped at the idea.
他向我提出了这一想法,我欣然接受。
■He was much delighted with this idea.
他听到这个构想感到很高兴。
■An ingenious idea suddenly came upon him when he was taking a walk with his wife.
他和他夫人散步时突然想到了一个绝妙的主意。
■An idea popped into his mind like a flash.
他头脑里突然闪过一个念头。
■He drove the idea in somehow, and hoped that his pupils would retain it.
他总算把这个概念硬灌了进去,并希望学生们记住它。
■He worked out an excellent idea.
他想出了一个极好的主意。
■He's come up with a great idea.
他想出了一个绝好的办法。
■He got an idea and suddenly struck his knee with his hand.
他想出了个主意,猛得用手拍了一下膝盖。
■He felt out a new idea by submitting it to the workers of the factory.
他把新办法提交厂里的工人试用以检验其是否可行。
■He treated the idea as a joke.
他把这个意见当作开玩笑。
■He set the idea by for further consideration.
他把这个意见暂时搁置,等待以后再作进一步考虑。
■He waved away the idea of more talk.
他挥挥手表示不愿再谈下去了。
■He's good at dressing shop windows but he really had to put his thinking cap on when they asked him for an idea for a carnival float.
他擅长布置橱窗,但他们向他征求狂欢节彩车时的意见时,他实在得好好考虑一下。
■He had the idea of shooting them against a complete plain white background.
他有个主意,以纯白为背景给他们拍摄。
■He had the fixed idea that a woman's place was in the home.
他有个成见,认为女人的天地是在家里。
■He have intended to go, but on second thought, he give up the idea.
他本来想去,但进一步考虑後,打消了这个念头。
■He has no idea how to manage people.
他根本不知道如何做人事工作。
■He has no idea what kinds of hardships these workers passed through in the old society.
他根本想象不到这些工人在旧社会吃过什么样的苦。
■The idea came to him in his bath.
他洗澡时想出了这个主意。
■He took up with fine art [the idea of becoming a musician].
他爱上了艺术[想成为一个音乐家]。
■His idea is completely off base.
他的想法大错特错。
■His idea received an enthusiastic response.
他的想法获得热烈的响应。
■His original idea was good, but his execution of the scheme was disastrous.
他的设想很好,但实行起来却糟糕透顶。
■A fresh idea flashed upon his mind.
他突然想到一个新主意。
■He batted the idea around in his head.
他脑子里反复思考这个想法。
■He has an exaggerated idea of his own importance.
他自视过高。
■He was enchanted by the idea.
他被这个主意迷住了。
■He find it difficult to give shape to his idea.
他觉得很难把他的想法,明确表达出来。
■At the back of his mind was the vague idea that he had met her before.
他隐隐约约地觉得以前曾经见过她。
■If you want to go to Germany for the summer, don't let your family pour cold water on the idea.
你如果想去德国过夏天,就别让你家里的人对你这个打算泼冷水。
■You should revise your idea about him.
你应该修改对他的看法。
■You have no idea how worried I was.
你想像不出来我有多么担心。
get ideas into one's head
1. 抱不切实际的想法
He told his mother not to get ideas into her head.
他要他母亲别胡思乱想。
put ideas in sb.'s head
1. 使某人存奢望
Going to university has put ideas in her head.
上大学使她想入非非。
习惯用语at the idea of1.■一想起....就at the thought of1.■一想起....就at the bare idea of1.■一想起....就at the bare thought of1.■一想起....就big idea1.■[口]高见, 好主意, 妙策great idea1.■[口]高见, 好主意, 妙策buck one's idea up1.■[口]更加清醒; 更加警惕fixed idea1.■固执的想法, 固定的观念force one's ideas on sb.1.■使某人勉强接受自己的意见form an idea of sth.1.■对某事形成一种概念get the idea that ...1.■开始相信(往往是错误地)get ideas into one's head1.■抱不切实际的想法give sb. some idea of sth.1.■给某人一些关于某事的概念have no idea of1.■对...一点也不知道, 完全不知道have not the slightest idea of1.■对...一点也不知道, 完全不知道play with an idea1.■不大认真地考虑, 半真半假地考虑put ideas insb.'s head1.■使某人产生奢望; 使某人产生古怪念头put ideas into sb.'s head1.■使某人产生奢望; 使某人产生古怪念头run away with the idea1.■不加考虑地附和某种意见; 轻率主观地下结论That's the idea!1.■[口]对了; 就是这个意思; 这我赞成; 这行。the young idea1.■小孩的想法What an idea!(=The idea of it !)1.■[口]什么话! 多么荒唐! 多么异想天开!What's the idea?1.■你这是干什么? 你(这样做)用意何在?特殊用法connate idea1.■先天观念fixed idea1.■固定观点imperative idea1.■强迫观念