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realm

/relm/US // rɛlm //UK // (rɛlm) //

境界,境地

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a royal domain; kingdom: the realm of England.
    • : the region, sphere, or domain within which anything occurs, prevails, or dominates: the realm of dreams.
    • : the special province or field of something or someone: the realm of physics; facts within the realm of political scientists.

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Examples

  • Between short-term and seasonal prediction lies the realm of subseasonal prediction.

  • For far too long, they’ve been relegated to the realm of side dishes or “rabbit food.”

  • Buying Netflix seemed like within the realm of possibility five years ago when the video streaming service was valued at around $40 billion.

  • As with all things in the realm of biology, the devil’s in the details, but our tools for manipulating nature have advanced in the last few decades too.

  • Another theater of war for improved drugs is the realm of drug delivery.

  • I have learned a lot about productions and the abilities I have in this realm.

  • The shockwaves of that incident are still being felt in some dustier corners of the realm.

  • What is it about Black Alice and Strix that places them in the realm of anti-hero?

  • So the elves in the Woodland Realm were an obvious [choice].

  • They operate in a realm largely untouched by legislation, unions, and guilds.

  • All the Italian merchants in the realm of France, called money lenders, seized by order of Philip the fair, for their ransoms.

  • “I should try to rule the realm like a Christian statesman,” replied Mr. Ducksmith.

  • In order to understand what follows we must make a short excursion into the realm of acoustics.

  • Realm of enchantment, break your mystic spell, Land of the lotus, smiling land farewell!

  • He dreaded to leave Gaveston 'among his enemies,' lest that troubler of the realm should 'meet death, prison, or worse.'