utopia

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Englisch - Türkisch
ütopya

Bugün ütopya gerçekleşebilir bir imkansızlık anlamına geliyor. - Utopia today means a realisable impossibility.

Elimi tut. Sen ve ben yeni bir ütopya inşa edeceğiz. - Take my hand. We'll build a utopia, you and me.

kusursuz toplum
kusursuz toplum düşüncesi
{i} gerçekleşmesi imkânsız düşünce
{i} düşler ülkesi
ideal yer veya hal
{i} ideal yer/durum
ütopian
ütopi
utopias
ütopyalar
Englisch - Englisch
The satirical treatise on government by Sir Thomas More, from which the term utopia was coined
A world in which everything and everyone works in perfect harmony
A place of ideal happiness or good order
{i} work of fiction by Sir Thomas More describing an imaginary island "Utopia" on which there is perfect social and political order
(u TOPE i a) An ideal, but imaginary community in which laws, government, and social conditions operated for the benefit and well-being of all its inhabitants The term was coined by Sir Thomas More (1478-1535), from two Greek words which together mean "a good place " More made it the title of a book he wrote about an ideal community
A time or place of perfection
A perfect, remote and almost unthinkably ideal 'place' (construed as a location, an era, a political state, or even a state of mind) and therefore the opposite of 'dystopia' Pictorial instances of utopian scenes are fairly commonplace, e g Arcadian vistas of the golden age (Greco-Roman wall paintings, some of the landscapes of Poussin and Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, etc )
See"BUBBLE BATH"
An utterly impractical plan or scheme for an ideal human existence which is unattainable because of the inherent character of man Utopians are impractical idealists or dreamers removed from reality
Universal Test & Operations Interface for ATM: Refers to an electrical interface between the TC and PMD sublayers of the PHY layer
The satirical treatise on government by Sir Thomas More, from which the term was coined
ideally perfect state; especially in its social and political and moral aspects
a work of fiction describing a utopia
an imaginary and indefinitely remote place of ideal perfection especially in laws, government, and social conditions; an ideal and perfect place or state, where everyone lives in harmony and everything is for the best; or a description of such a place
an imaginary place considered to be perfect or ideal
– Any idealized place, state, or situation of perfection
See Utopia, in the Dictionary of Noted Names in Fiction
an imaginary place considered to be perfect or ideal a work of fiction describing a utopia a book by Sir Thomas More (1516) describing the perfect society on an imaginary island ideally perfect state; especially in its social and political and moral aspects
{i} place or state of ideal perfection; idealistic scheme for political or social perfection
A tale depicting a perfect human society The name derives from Sir Thomas More's 16th century book, though the Latin word "utopia" actually means "nowhere " Prime examples include Butler's Erewhon ["nowhere" spelled backwards] Bellamy's Looking Backward, and Russ' "A Few Things I Know About Whileaway" (in NBSF) A dystopia is an inverted utopia
Definition A perfect world Example Related Terms Dystopia
a book by Sir Thomas More (1516) describing the perfect society on an imaginary island
An imaginary island, represented by Sir Thomas More, in a work called Utopia, as enjoying the greatest perfection in politics, laws, and the like
properly means nowhere (Greek, ou topos) It is the imaginary island of Sir Thomas More, where everything is perfectthe laws, the morals, the politics, etc In this romance the evils of existing laws, etc , are shown by contrast (1516 ) (See Weissnichtwo ) Utopia, the kingdom of Grangousier When Pantagruel' sailed thither from France and had got into the main ocean, he doubled the Cape of Good Hope and made for the shores of Melinda “Parting from Medamoth, he sailed with a northerly wind, passed Medam, Gelasem, and the Fairy Isles; and keeping Uti to the left and Uden to the right, ran into the port of Utopia, distant about three and a half leagues from the city of the Amaurots ” (Medamoth, from no place; Medam, nowhere; Gelasem, hidden land; Uti, nothing at all; Uden, nothing; Utopia, no place, distant three and a half leagues from Amauros, the vanishing point- all Greek ) (See Queubus )
Refers to an electrical interface between the TC and PMD sublayers of the PHY layer
Hence, any place or state of ideal perfection
If you refer to an imaginary situation as a utopia, you mean that it is one in which society is perfect and everyone is happy, but which you feel is not possible. We weren't out to design a contemporary utopia. the social utopias of revolutionary peasants. an imaginary perfect world where everyone is happy dystopia (Utopia imaginary perfect country in the book Utopia (1516) by Sir Thomas More, from ou + topos )
anti-utopia
A world that is the opposite of a utopia, i.e. flawed and maximally unpleasant
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