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 reality [ri'ælətɪ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 实在, 事实, 实体, 逼真

[法] 现实, 实在存在的事物, 实在性




    reality
    [ noun ]
    1. all of your experiences that determine how things appear to you

    2. <noun.cognition>
      his world was shattered
      we live in different worlds
      for them demons were as much a part of reality as trees were
    3. the state of being actual or real

    4. <noun.state>
      the reality of his situation slowly dawned on him
    5. the state of the world as it really is rather than as you might want it to be

    6. <noun.state>
      businessmen have to face harsh realities
    7. the quality possessed by something that is real

    8. <noun.attribute>


    Reality \Re*al"i*ty\ (r[-e]*[a^]l"[i^]*t[y^]), n.; pl.
    {Realities} (-t[i^]z). [Cf. F. r['e]alit['e], LL. realitas.
    See 3d {Real}, and cf. 2d {Realty}.]
    1. The state or quality of being real; actual being or
    existence of anything, in distinction from mere
    appearance; fact.

    A man fancies that he understands a critic, when in
    reality he does not comprehend his meaning.
    --Addison.

    2. That which is real; an actual existence; that which is not
    imagination, fiction, or pretense; that which has
    objective existence, and is not merely an idea.

    And to realities yield all her shows. --Milton.

    My neck may be an idea to you, but it is a reality
    to me. --Beattie.

    3. [See 1st {Realty}, 2.] Loyalty; devotion. [Obs.]

    To express our reality to the emperor. --Fuller.

    4. (Law) See 2d {Realty}, 2.

    1. "The harsh reality is that the country is still mired in recession," he said.
    2. "Every once in a while we do get a call from a community interested in enhancing its tax base," Sloan said in Washington. "But the reality is that most retirees don't move very far." Still, the biggest promotional obstacle may be the weather.
    3. Two films this week, Ron Howard's Far And Away and Jim Jarmusch's Night On Earth, skim their plots or characters around the globe as if the friction of reality had never existed. In most other respects the two films are perfect opposites.
    4. It's brought a lot of emotion back, and now it's kind of a reality to me.
    5. But as cost becomes less of a deterrent, virtual reality looks set to become widely adopted as a practical tool.
    6. 'At least 51 per cent of the equity must be sold for privatisation to be a reality.
    7. The feared 'double dip' recession is thus a reality for much of corporate America.
    8. "We better face up to reality."
    9. Premadasa says he wants the Indian soldiers out of his country, but reality might require they stay.
    10. The effect of the power-driven Machiavellian manager is usually plain to see.' In companies addicted to internal politics, Machiavelli remains the stuff of day-to-day reality.
    11. "In reality I have always been healthy," Deng said.
    12. In reality, it has not advanced much in the past 16 years. All over Africa you will find boulevards, squares and even churches re-named after Roger Milla, the continent's hero of 1990.
    13. Or at least that's one way of looking at historical reality.
    14. It is up to papers like the FT diligently to examine the reality of what is happening. On the same day Mr Di Marco's letter was published the current account deficit went over Pounds 1bn again.
    15. The saddest episode of all is his inexplicable failure to turn this dream of a perfect love into a reality. Mallarme was one of the earliest of the younger French poets to recognise Baudelaire's poetic mastery.
    16. And dollar weakness would be bearish for the bonds market. However, pulling against these potentially adverse factors is the reality of a very weak US recovery, and low domestic inflation.
    17. "By the time we did our follow-up interviews about a year and a half later, the honeymoon was over," he said. "Their encounter with reality drives down those heightened expectations, and the emptiness of unmet expectations takes over.
    18. The big jump has been in Italian bond yields, deservedly so given that Italian participation in Emu would have flown in the face of financial reality.
    19. The dream of some pilots to buy their own planes and run an airline is becoming reality for 6,326 United Airlines flyers, who will have to learn to operate in the boardroom as well as the cockpit.
    20. Mr. Wood suggests, in his introduction to the book accompanying the series, that "film is the true successor of the Greek mimetic revolution, and the West is still in the grip of that obsession with the illusion of reality in art."
    21. Hours before his execution, Ted Bundy coolly traced his origins as a serial killer, describing how boyhood glimpses of violent pornography became "an addiction" that grew until his "destructive energy" exploded from fantasy into reality.
    22. He spent two long spells in Rome, and professes his Italian to be better than his 'poor' (but in reality fluent) English. Highly respected within the diplomatic community, the new man also knows his way around the newly-independent Soviet states.
    23. Under the plans, a single currency would become reality as early as 1997 if seven or more countries meet tough standards on inflation, currency stability and deficit spending.
    24. "Individualism neither shares in nor obtains any reality.
    25. "We don't want to paint an entirely bleak picture, but people should be prepared to face the harsh reality that some things will be different," said Ged Petit, information officer for the state agency.
    26. The government ensures competition law is strictly applied. The British response to this is that it is all fine in theory but the reality may be different.
    27. And it never should be forgotten that economic projections have a tendency to be revised when confronted with reality.
    28. And dreams are always more powerful than reality." As a university student, Mr. Abbas says, he wanted to be a professor of literature.
    29. But Medtronic said Eli Lilly is distorting economic reality.
    30. We need foreign investment to speed up activity.' The reality for China is that even if a foreign company strikes it rich immediately, oil would not be flowing from the Tarim basin into the country's pipeline grid much before the end of the century.
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