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realization

/ree-uh-luh-zey-shuhn/US // ˌri ə ləˈzeɪ ʃən //

实现,体会,实现目标,认识到

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the making or being made real of something imagined, planned, etc.
    • : the result of such a process: The new church was the realization of a ten-year dream.
    • : the act of realizing or the state of being realized.
    • : an instance or result of realizing.
    • : Music. the act of realizing a figured bass.a printed score of a realized figured bass.

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Examples

  • It was a slow realization of, “Okay, this may be longer than a month.”

  • The two incidents have “sustained outrage” among activists and served as a sobering realization for members of the public, said Katie Stauss, co-chair of the Silver Spring Justice Coalition.

  • There’s a realization that this may be a little longer than we all imagined.

  • The GameStop short squeeze has been described as a revolt against financial capitalism, or the realization of Occupy Wall Street.

  • It was more realization, I think, that ultimately my future is not necessarily in my control.

  • Sadly, the world will never see the realization of those skills.

  • And that realization comes at the cost of severe, public embarrassment for many, including the victim/proposed.

  • The form is defined by the realization of its highest and best potential.

  • “I was truly appalled by the realization of the deceit involved,” Bradlee wrote.

  • It was more the realization that he was maturing, even though he might not realize that.

  • Among them Mrs. Cecil, with a sudden realization of her eighty years of cushioned ease and her one hour of sitting on a board.

  • Deep within him he knew that he had become a stranger to his own wife and the realization sharply increased his torment.

  • If such a realization had only come a hundred years ago, a great service would have been done the historian and the antiquarian.

  • No consciousness of the great mission of his class, no proud realization of the part he himself had acted in the noble struggle.

  • My imprisonment, the vexations of jail life, the future—all is submerged in the flood of misery at the realization of my failure.