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virtual

/vur-choo-uhl/US // ˈvɜr tʃu əl //UK // (ˈvɜːtʃʊəl) //

虚拟,虚拟的,虛擬,虚虚实实

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : being such in power, force, or effect, though not actually or expressly such: a virtual dependence on charity.
    • : Optics. noting an image formed by the apparent convergence of rays geometrically, but not actually, prolonged, as the image formed by a mirror.noting a focus of a system forming virtual images.
    • : temporarily simulated or extended by computer software: a virtual disk in RAM;virtual storage on a hard disk;a 3D virtual world.
    • : existing, seen, or happening online or on a computer screen, rather than in person or in the physical world: You can take a virtual tour of the museum before your visit.I've started working out with a virtual personal trainer.Even with a robust multimedia curriculum, some students struggle with virtual learning and are better served in a face-to-face classroom.

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Examples

  • Biden’s schedule on Thursday also includes a call with Senate Democrats and a virtual Rosh Hashanah event.

  • When Alchemist Accelerator shifted its Demo Day to virtual earlier this year, Alchemist director and founder Ravi Belani told me it was a move he expected the team to stick with for some time.

  • Close out Disrupt on Friday with a live, virtual Cocktail Party on Run the World.

  • Explore and connect with more than 40 early-stage mobility startups exhibiting in our virtual expo.

  • Over the summer, the financial services company ran Fidelity Kids Camp, five weeks of virtual full-day summer activities for employees’ kids.

  • Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders cannot be accessed without a virtual private network.

  • Just download the Virtual Joey App and you are ready to stream DISH service right to that screen.

  • Their new Virtual Joey app turns your existing PlayStation 3—and soon PS4—into its very own DVR.

  • The user is then transported into a 360-degree virtual world.

  • In a virtual world, it revives the relevance of authenticity.

  • Indeed, individual cases show a virtual lack of self-reliance.

  • The king, while fully acknowledging Clive's services, thought him guilty of "rapine," and disapproved of his virtual acquittal.

  • His empire thus consolidated, he would be virtual master of half the solid earth in the Eastern hemisphere.

  • Their virtual assertion of popular sovereignty was temporarily smothered by imported tyranny in the shape of Sir Edmund Andros.

  • All the American press is not founded upon this system of virtual blackmail.