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In everyday conversation, 理想 (lǐxiǎng) is used to refer to an ideal or perfect situation, dream, or aspiration. For example, someone might say, “我的理想是有一个家庭 (wǒ de lǐxiǎng shì yǒu yī gè jiātíng)”, meaning “My ideal is to have a family”. It can also be used to refer to a perfect example of something, such as “这是一个理想的例子 (zhè shì yī gè lǐxiǎng de lìzi)”, meaning “This is an ideal example”.
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1. 理想化 (lǐxiǎnghuà): to idealize; to make something ideal or perfect.
2. 理想主义 (lǐxiǎngzhǔyì): idealism; the belief that reality should conform to one's ideals.
3. 理想之路 (lǐxiǎng zhī lù): the path of one's ideals; the pursuit of one's dreams.
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