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realizing

/ree-uh-lahyz/US // ˈri əˌlaɪz //UK // (ˈrɪəˌlaɪz) //

实现,实现了,认识到这一点,认识到

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    re·al·ized, re·al·iz·ing.

    • : to grasp or understand clearly.
    • : to make real; give reality to.
    • : to bring vividly to the mind.
    • : to convert into cash or money: to realize securities.
    • : to obtain as a profit or income for oneself by trade, labor, or investment.
    • : to bring as proceeds, as from a sale: The goods realized $1000.
    • : Music. to sight-read on a keyboard instrument or write out in notation the full harmony and ornamentation indicated by.
    • : Linguistics. to serve as an instance, representation, or embodiment of: In “Jack tripped,” the subject is realized by “Jack,” the predicate by “tripped,” and the past tense by “-ed.”
v.无主动词 verb
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    re·al·ized, re·al·iz·ing.

    • : to convert property or goods into cash or money.

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Examples

  • This summer and fall, as I heard Guatemalan adolescents describe their immigration stories and their sense of duty to support their families back home, I realized they were around the same age as my father was when he first left home.

  • Eventually, other shoe companies realized that World Athletics wasn’t going to rebottle the genie.

  • In 2001 he’d been working at a warehouse for 10 years when he realized he needed to move on.

  • I think, frankly, even Adam Smith, if you read his work closely, you realize that he didn’t even intend the way it’s currently understood and used.

  • On top of that, businesses are realizing they can have effective employees without the overhead of office space, potentially saving them millions of dollars.

  • In some ways I never got out of that unless realizing… well, that kind of seals it off.

  • There was the obvious sight gags of Valerie not realizing who everyone was clapping for, when the party was clapping for her.

  • He stops after a second, looks around him and laughs, apparently realizing the absurdity of the endeavor.

  • But one of the most enlightening experiences was realizing how close all of this hits to home.

  • If you tend to inhale your food without realizing how much you consumed, opt for nibbles like in-shell pistachio nuts.

  • "There is no more war," Brion translated for Ulv, realizing that the Disan had understood nothing of the explanation.

  • She would never forget it; but realizing its gravity, she decided thereupon never to tell it—the dream—to anybody.

  • You would have shrugged your shoulders and made the best of it, realizing that no other man had put this wrong upon you.

  • His men sprang into the guard-room of the keep, realizing from his almost hysterical manner the urgent need for haste.

  • Pained at his manner, yet not fully realizing its significance, I slowly fall back.