realities / riˈæl ɪ ti /

现实情况真实性实际情况现实

realities2 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural re·al·i·ties for 3, 5-7.

  1. the state or quality of being real.
  2. resemblance to what is real.
  3. a real thing or fact.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. noting or pertaining to a TV program or film that portrays nonactors interacting or competing with each other in real but contrived situations, allegedly without a script: a popular reality show; reality TV.

realities 近义词

n. 名词 noun

facts of existence

更多realities例句

  1. Second, the recent surge looks relatively large compared to the spring spike — but in reality, it’s probably smaller.
  2. In the 1940s, trailblazing physicists stumbled upon the next layer of reality.
  3. It’s still a ways off, but if companies like Wildtype can make their vision a reality, people, animals, and the planet will all be better off for it.
  4. The reality, though, can flower into all kinds of weirdness.
  5. In many ways, it feels like Americans increasingly live in two different realities.
  6. But if Democrats are faced with the reality of a glut of qualified candidates, Republicans are assembling more of a fantasy team.
  7. That is a reality that still eats at Grace Castro and Yvonne Lozoya.
  8. His hero, Bruce Springsteen, is a gazillionaire, but he still manages to come across as a regular guy, so perception is reality.
  9. He was a dreamer, an idealist, grounded in the reality he observed around him.
  10. I mean, the reality of it was, I had to go out and get on a horse, and ride in, shoot the gun — how hard was that, right?
  11. The intensity of his sensations seemed inexplicable, unless some reality, some truth, lay behind them.
  12. With less intelligent children traces of this tendency to take pictorial representation for reality may appear as late as four.
  13. Thus they become accustomed to act as christians, to become so in reality in his time.
  14. Isaacson thought what the world would say, and suddenly he knew the reality of his affection for Nigel.
  15. In reality he was annoyed at having old Monsieur Farival, who considered himself the better sailor of the two.