utopía
41Utopia — Utopie »als undurchführbar geltender Plan, nicht realisierbare Idee; Zukunfts , Wunschtraum, Hirngespinst«: Das seit dem frühen 19. Jh. gebräuchliche Fremdwort ist – vermutlich unter dem Einfluss von gleichbed. frz. utopie – aus älterem Utopia… …
42utopia — noun Etymology: Utopia, imaginary and ideal country in Utopia (1516) by Sir Thomas More, from Greek ou not, no + topos place Date: 1597 1. an imaginary and indefinitely remote place 2. often capitalized a place of ideal perfection especially in… …
43utopia — (Gk., no place) A utopia is an ideal place or state of life. The term derives from the Utopia of Thomas More (1516). Visions of ideal communities and ways of living have naturally informed many political platforms, although the conceptions of… …
44Utopia — Uto|pia 〈n.; od. s; unz.〉 Wunsch , Traumland [nach dem gleichnamigen Roman des Engländers Th. Morus, 1516] * * * Utopia [englisch juː təʊpjə], Staatsroman von T. More; 1516 lateinisch unter dem Titel »De optimo reipublicae statu deque nova… …
45utopía — (f) (Intermedio) idea imposible de realizar en el momento de su surgimiento Ejemplos: En los tiempos de nuestros padres tener el teléfono en casa era a veces utopía. La supresión de los impuestos es una utopía. Sinónimos: sueño, ideal,… …
46utopia — [16] Utopia means etymologically ‘noplace’. It was coined by the English statesman and scholar Sir Thomas More from Greek ou ‘not’ and tópos ‘place’ (source of English topic). He used it as the name of an imaginary island whose inhabitants had… …
47utopia — UK [juːˈtəʊpɪə] / US [juˈtoʊpɪə] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms utopia : singular utopia plural utopias an imaginary place or situation in which everything in society is perfect …
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49utopia — [16] Utopia means etymologically ‘noplace’. It was coined by the English statesman and scholar Sir Thomas More from Greek ou ‘not’ and tópos ‘place’ (source of English topic). He used it as the name of an imaginary island whose inhabitants had… …
50utopia — Synonyms and related words: Agapemone, Arcadia, Big Rock Candy Mountain, Canaan, Cloudcuckooland, Cockaigne, Eden, Eldorado, Erewhon, Garden of Eden, Goshen, Happy Valley, Land of Youth, Laputa, Never Never land, Neverland, New Atlantis,… …