idyllic
含义: Extremely happy, peaceful, or picturesque, often in a way that seems too perfect to be real.
Idyllic describes settings, experiences, or periods of time characterised by an idealised perfection and tranquillity. It is commonly used in travel writing, literature, and property descriptions, often collocating with 'setting,' 'childhood,' 'countryside,' and 'lifestyle.' The word carries a slightly romanticised tone, sometimes implying that reality may fall short of the ideal.
例句
- The village offered an idyllic setting for their summer retreat, with rolling hills and a babbling brook. 那座村庄为他们的夏日休憩提供了田园诗般的环境,连绵的丘陵和潺潺的小溪交相辉映。La aldea ofrecía un entorno idílico para su retiro veraniego, con colinas ondulantes y un arroyo murmurante.その村は、なだらかな丘とせせらぎの小川に囲まれた、夏の保養にうってつけの牧歌的な環境を提供していた。그 마을은 완만한 언덕과 졸졸 흐르는 시냇물이 어우러진, 여름 휴양에 안성맞춤인 목가적인 환경을 제공했다.
- She looked back on her idyllic childhood in the Cotswolds with great fondness. 她满怀眷恋地回忆起在科茨沃尔德度过的美好童年。Recordaba con gran cariño su infancia idílica en los Cotswolds.彼女はコッツウォルズで過ごした牧歌的な幼少期を懐かしく振り返った。그녀는 코츠월즈에서 보낸 목가적인 어린 시절을 깊은 그리움으로 회상했다.
- The brochure painted an idyllic picture of island life that bore little resemblance to reality. 宣传册描绘了一幅田园诗般的海岛生活画卷,与现实大相径庭。El folleto pintaba una imagen idílica de la vida isleña que poco tenía que ver con la realidad.パンフレットは現実とはかけ離れた、理想化された島暮らしの姿を描いていた。안내 책자는 현실과는 동떨어진, 이상화된 섬 생활의 모습을 그리고 있었다.
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用法指南
语境: literary, media, general
语气: positive
起源与历史
From Latin idyllium, from Greek eidyllion (a short pastoral poem), diminutive of eidos (form, picture). The sense of peaceful perfection developed from the idealised rural scenes depicted in such poems.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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