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realness

/ree-uhl, reel/US // ˈri əl, ril //UK // (ˈrɪəl) //

真实性,现实性,真实度,真实感

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : true; not merely ostensible, nominal, or apparent: the real reason for an act.
    • : existing or occurring as fact; actual rather than imaginary, ideal, or fictitious: a story taken from real life.
    • : being an actual thing; having objective existence; not imaginary: The events you will see in the film are real and not just made up.
    • : being actually such; not merely so-called: a real victory.
    • : genuine; not counterfeit, artificial, or imitation; authentic: a real antique;a real diamond;real silk.
    • : unfeigned or sincere: real sympathy;a real friend.
    • : Informal. absolute; complete; utter: She's a real brain.
    • : Philosophy. existent or pertaining to the existent as opposed to the nonexistent.actual as opposed to possible or potential.independent of experience as opposed to phenomenal or apparent.
    • : measured in purchasing power rather than in nominal value: Inflation has driven income down in real terms, though nominal income appears to be higher.
    • : Optics. formed by the actual convergence of rays, as the image produced in a camera.
    • : Mathematics. of, relating to, or having the value of a real number.using real numbers: real analysis; real vector space.
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : Informal. very or extremely: You did a real nice job painting the house.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : real number.
    • : the real, something that actually exists, as a particular quantity.reality in general.

Phrases

  • real McCoy, the
  • for real
  • get real

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Our inability to start our formal agency review process has the potential to have real impacts on families across the country.

  • Many of the families and individuals who stay overnight here do so every season, so there’s a real community feel to it.

  • The real fear was that a Group of Five school might knock off a Power Five heavyweight, much the same way that UCF beat Auburn.

  • Hydrogen, like carbon-capture-and-storage, offers the chance to push those real cuts closer to an actual zero.

  • However, real estate data shows that this may not signal a long-term, permanent trend.

  • While Drake is redefining realness, Iggy is effectively “passing.”

  • Expect rhinestone realness from pop's current queen of all things shiny, girly, and extravagant.

  • She hopes it retains a genuine realness, “which is what audiences respond to,” alongside its levity.

  • But no spineless relativism is necessary to recognize that, for most human beings, realness comes in various flavors.

  • Mars further muscles through Cancer, and he is a warrior for realness.

  • And I make not even the intellect side of this book, which is a Realness to me, without sweet fine sweatings of blood.

  • The realness of that sacrifice of His stands out very vividly in the intensity of His feelings, of which we get only glimpses.

  • I dont believe realness counts at all with young men, I said.

  • It ticks away companionably, as if to reassure me of its realness.

  • But the realness and the bigness of the job here in London is simply oppressive.

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