idealise造句1 He tends to idealise his life in the college.
2 Man is tempted to live up to woman's idealised conception of himself.
3 Similarly, the organisation chart is an idealised guide.
4 Any temptation to idealise the life of a ninth-century peasant should be resisted.
5 Hincmar may have idealised ninth-century consensus politics; but his picture had a basis in reality.
6 Idealising his tall, slender ladies, he dwells lovingly on tiny feet from which their champions remove dainty shoes.
7 This is because the emphasis has shifted from idealised language data to an examination of language-in-use.
8 Instead we cultivate and garden our landscapes into idealised versions of the world as we would like it to be.
9 Once again I detect a false opposition: an idealised reality set against the alien forces of darkness.
10 Should we idealise Christmas past?
11 I'm not trying to glorify or idealise women.
12 A formal tank would perhaps owe as much to landscape gardening as to an idealised stream bed.
13 We aimed to produce models with a clear logical structure, without depending on overly idealised assumptions.
14 It was impossible to have history painting without the human figure and the idealised heroic male nude body was its bedrock.
15 The Labovian model can be used to explore further the similarities and differences between the idealised and original versions.
16 A bold assertion of reality indeed and very far from the idealised approach to love in adventure in another collaboration.
17 For Fossey, estranged from her own relatives, it was easy to idealise the gorillas and make them family.
18 The models will then be tested by comparing their predictions with the behaviour of people making idealised decisions in the laboratory.
19 One quite helpful way of understanding social change is to construct simplified, even idealised, pictures of a past community life.
20 After all, it is only like making love to yourself or with the idealise feminine image you have created for yourself.