virtual / ˈvɜr tʃu əl /

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virtual 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. being such in power, force, or effect, though not actually or expressly such: a virtual dependence on charity.
  2. 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.
  3. temporarily simulated or extended by computer software: a virtual disk in RAM;virtual storage on a hard disk;a 3D virtual world.
  4. 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.

virtual 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

in essence

更多virtual例句

  1. Biden’s schedule on Thursday also includes a call with Senate Democrats and a virtual Rosh Hashanah event.
  2. 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.
  3. Close out Disrupt on Friday with a live, virtual Cocktail Party on Run the World.
  4. Explore and connect with more than 40 early-stage mobility startups exhibiting in our virtual expo.
  5. Over the summer, the financial services company ran Fidelity Kids Camp, five weeks of virtual full-day summer activities for employees’ kids.
  6. Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders cannot be accessed without a virtual private network.
  7. Just download the Virtual Joey App and you are ready to stream DISH service right to that screen.
  8. Their new Virtual Joey app turns your existing PlayStation 3—and soon PS4—into its very own DVR.
  9. The user is then transported into a 360-degree virtual world.
  10. In a virtual world, it revives the relevance of authenticity.
  11. Indeed, individual cases show a virtual lack of self-reliance.
  12. The king, while fully acknowledging Clive's services, thought him guilty of "rapine," and disapproved of his virtual acquittal.
  13. His empire thus consolidated, he would be virtual master of half the solid earth in the Eastern hemisphere.
  14. Their virtual assertion of popular sovereignty was temporarily smothered by imported tyranny in the shape of Sir Edmund Andros.
  15. All the American press is not founded upon this system of virtual blackmail.