ideas 音标拼音: [ɑɪd'iəz]
Idea \
I *
de "
a \,
n .;
pl . {
Ideas }. [
L .
idea ,
Gr . ?,
fr . ?
to see ;
akin to E .
wit :
cf .
F .
id ['
e ]
e .
See {
Wit }.]
1 .
The transcript ,
image ,
or picture of a visible object ,
that is formed by the mind ;
also ,
a similar image of any object whatever ,
whether sensible or spiritual .
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Her sweet idea wandered through his thoughts .
--
Fairfax .
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Being the right idea of your father Both in your form and nobleness of mind . --
Shak .
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This representation or likeness of the object being transmitted from thence [
the senses ]
to the imagination ,
and lodged there for the view and observation of the pure intellect ,
is aptly and properly called its idea . --
P .
Browne .
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2 .
A general notion ,
or a conception formed by generalization .
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Alice had not the slightest idea what latitude was .
--
L .
Caroll .
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3 .
Hence :
Any object apprehended ,
conceived ,
or thought of ,
by the mind ;
a notion ,
conception ,
or thought ;
the real object that is conceived or thought of .
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Whatsoever the mind perceives in itself ,
or as the immediate object of perception ,
thought ,
or undersanding ,
that I call idea . --
Locke .
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4 .
A belief ,
option ,
or doctrine ;
a characteristic or controlling principle ;
as ,
an essential idea ;
the idea of development .
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That fellow seems to me to possess but one idea ,
and that is a wrong one . --
Johnson .
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What is now "
idea "
for us ?
How infinite the fall of this word ,
since the time where Milton sang of the Creator contemplating his newly -
created world ,
"
how it showed . . .
Answering his great idea ,"
to its present use ,
when this person "
has an idea that the train has started ,"
and the other "
had no idea that the dinner would be so bad !" --
Trench .
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5 .
A plan or purpose of action ;
intention ;
design .
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I shortly afterwards set off for that capital ,
with an idea of undertaking while there the translation of the work . --
W .
Irving .
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6 .
A rational conception ;
the complete conception of an object when thought of in all its essential elements or constituents ;
the necessary metaphysical or constituent attributes and relations ,
when conceived in the abstract .
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7 .
A fiction object or picture created by the imagination ;
the same when proposed as a pattern to be copied ,
or a standard to be reached ;
one of the archetypes or patterns of created things ,
conceived by the Platonists to have excited objectively from eternity in the mind of the Deity .
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Thence to behold this new -
created world ,
The addition of his empire ,
how it showed In prospect from his throne ,
how good ,
how fair ,
Answering his great idea . --
Milton .
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Note : "
In England ,
Locke may be said to have been the first who naturalized the term in its Cartesian universality .
When ,
in common language ,
employed by Milton and Dryden ,
after Descartes ,
as before him by Sidney ,
Spenser ,
Shakespeare ,
Hooker ,
etc .,
the meaning is Platonic ." --
Sir W .
Hamilton .
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{
Abstract idea }, {
Association of ideas },
etc .
See under {
Abstract }, {
Association },
etc .
Syn :
Notion ;
conception ;
thought ;
sentiment ;
fancy ;
image ;
perception ;
impression ;
opinion ;
belief ;
observation ;
judgment ;
consideration ;
view ;
design ;
intention ;
purpose ;
plan ;
model ;
pattern .
Usage :
There is scarcely any other word which is subjected to such abusive treatment as is the word idea ,
in the very general and indiscriminative way in which it is employed ,
as it is used variously to signify almost any act ,
state ,
or content of thought .
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