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reality

/ree-al-i-tee/US // riˈæl ɪ ti //UK // (rɪˈælɪtɪ) //

现实,实际情况,现实中的,现实中

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural re·al·i·ties for 3, 5-7.

    • : the state or quality of being real.
    • : resemblance to what is real.
    • : a real thing or fact.
    • : real things, facts, or events taken as a whole; state of affairs: the reality of the business world; vacationing to escape reality.
    • : Philosophy. something that exists independently of ideas concerning it.something that exists independently of all other things and from which all other things derive.
    • : something that is real.
    • : something that constitutes a real or actual thing, as distinguished from something that is merely apparent.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 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.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounfacts of existence
Forms: realities
Synonyms
existence存在,存在的,存在感,存在的问题matter问题,事情,事态,事项phenomenon现象real world现实世界,真实世界,真实的世界,现实世界中realism现实主义,真实性,真实感,现实生活sensibility感性,感性认识,感性思维,感性上truth真理,真相,事实,真话absoluteness绝对性,绝对的,绝对,绝对化actuality现实,现实生活,现实性,实际情况authenticity真实性,真确性,真实性问题,真相being是,是的,是一个certainty确定性,确定,确定的,确定无疑concreteness具体性,具体化,具象化,具体内容corporeality肉体性,肉体,肉身,尸体deed契约,事迹,契据,契税entity实体,实实体,实体,实实genuineness真实性,真诚,真性情,真诚度materiality实质性,物质性,重要性,实质性问题object对象,物体,对象是,物件palpability可触摸性,可触性,可触及性,触觉perceptibility可感知性,感知力,感受性,感知能力presence存在,存在感,出现,存在性realness真实性,现实性,真实度,真实感solidity稳固性,坚固性,坚实性,团结substance物质,物体,物质的,物质上substantiality实质性,实物,实体,实质性的substantive实务,实质性,实质,实质性的tangibility切实可行,切实性,切实可行的,可行性validity有效性,真实性,效力,有效verisimilitude真实性,真实度,真实,真实感verity真实性,真理,真相,真诚bottom line底线,底线是什么,底线是brass tacks铜制大头针,铜钉,铜钉子,黄铜钉how things are情况如何,情况,时局,事态发展like it is就像它是,如是,像这样,如是者name of the game游戏名称,游戏名,游戏名字,名称nuts and bolts螺母和螺栓,坚果和螺栓,螺帽和螺栓,螺母和螺钉way of it它的方式,途径,办法,的方式what's what什么事,什么东西,什么是,什么

Examples

  • Second, the recent surge looks relatively large compared to the spring spike — but in reality, it’s probably smaller.

  • In the 1940s, trailblazing physicists stumbled upon the next layer of reality.

  • 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.

  • The reality, though, can flower into all kinds of weirdness.

  • In many ways, it feels like Americans increasingly live in two different realities.

  • But if Democrats are faced with the reality of a glut of qualified candidates, Republicans are assembling more of a fantasy team.

  • That is a reality that still eats at Grace Castro and Yvonne Lozoya.

  • His hero, Bruce Springsteen, is a gazillionaire, but he still manages to come across as a regular guy, so perception is reality.

  • He was a dreamer, an idealist, grounded in the reality he observed around him.

  • 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?

  • The intensity of his sensations seemed inexplicable, unless some reality, some truth, lay behind them.

  • With less intelligent children traces of this tendency to take pictorial representation for reality may appear as late as four.

  • Thus they become accustomed to act as christians, to become so in reality in his time.

  • Isaacson thought what the world would say, and suddenly he knew the reality of his affection for Nigel.

  • In reality he was annoyed at having old Monsieur Farival, who considered himself the better sailor of the two.