idyllic
名词 n.
形容词 adj.
英 /ɪˈdɪlɪk/
美 /aɪˈdɪlɪk/
英文释义
名词 n.
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An idyllic state or situation. (A substantive use of the adjective)
— He could retire to the idyllic with the knowledge that he had not been wanting when Romance called.
形容词 adj.
- Of or pertaining to idylls.
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Extremely happy, peaceful, or picturesque.
— My fellow-creatures, from whom I was thus separated, began to assume idyllic virtue and beauty in my memory.
词汇关系
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词源 1
Etymology tree
English idyll
Proto-Indo-European *-ikos
Proto-Italic *-ikos
Latin -icuslbor.
Old French -iquebor.
Middle English -ik
English -ic
English idyllic
From idyll + -ic.
English idyll
Proto-Indo-European *-ikos
Proto-Italic *-ikos
Latin -icuslbor.
Old French -iquebor.
Middle English -ik
English -ic
English idyllic
From idyll + -ic.
词源 2
Etymology tree
English idyll
Proto-Indo-European *-ikos
Proto-Italic *-ikos
Latin -icuslbor.
Old French -iquebor.
Middle English -ik
English -ic
English idyllic
From idyll + -ic.
English idyll
Proto-Indo-European *-ikos
Proto-Italic *-ikos
Latin -icuslbor.
Old French -iquebor.
Middle English -ik
English -ic
English idyllic
From idyll + -ic.
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