unreality / ˌʌn riˈæl ɪ ti /

⚽高中词汇不现实不真实不现实的不切实际

unreality 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural un·re·al·i·ties.

  1. lack of reality; quality of being unreal: the unreality of dreams.
  2. something that is unreal, invalid, imaginary, or illusory: She appeared to be living in a world of unrealities.
  3. incompetence or impracticality, especially in everyday matters.

unreality 近义词

unreality

等同于 imaginativeness

unreality

等同于 falsity

unreality

等同于 imagination

更多unreality例句

  1. When NYC Prep premiered, it got a lot of flak for the sheer gall of its unreality.
  2. Like reality television, “Real America” has become the height of unreality.
  3. Adding to the air of unreality, a fair amount of the debate around avoiding a debt ceiling seemed outlandish.
  4. Like the elaborately choreographed escape from default, it was a signal moment of Washington unreality, more farce than tragedy.
  5. With that kind of unreality, people lose sight of little brains versus adult brains.
  6. The sense of unreality which the twenty pounds had roused in Mr. Travers' cautious British mind grew.
  7. Even the English grass, bright green in midwinter, only added to the sense of unreality.
  8. Climbing out of the train Stanton stood for a second rubbing his eyes at the final abruptness and unreality of it all.
  9. After long hesitation literature and art finally turned from unreality and convention, and drew inspiration direct from nature.
  10. Still hesitating as to our next move, we stand there in the white glare, while a sensation of strange unreality creeps over us.