单词乎

real

音标['riәl]

汉语翻译

a. 真的, 真实的, 实际的, 实在的, 不动(产)的, 实数的
n. 实数, 现实
ad. 真正地
【经】 实际的, 现实的, 不动的
相关词组:
for real

词型变化

名词复数:reals 名词:realness 

英语解释

名词 real:

  1. any rational or irrational number
    同义词:real number
  2. an old small silver Spanish coin

形容词 real:

  1. being or occurring in fact or actuality; having verified existence; not illusory- Longfellow
    同义词:existent
  2. no less than what is stated; worthy of the name
  3. being or reflecting the essential or genuine character of something
    同义词:actual, genuine, literal
  4. not to be taken lightly
  5. capable of being treated as fact
    同义词:tangible
  6. being value measured in terms of purchasing power
  7. having substance or capable of being treated as fact; not imaginary- Shakespeare
    同义词:substantial, material
  8. (of property) fixed or immovable
  9. coinciding with reality- F.A.Olafson
    同义词:veridical

副词 real:

  1. used as intensifiers; `real' is sometimes used informally for `really'; `rattling' is informal
    同义词:very, really, rattling

例句

  1. Bottled lemon juice is no good you must use the real thing.
    瓶装柠檬汁可不行--你得用真货。
  2. What was the real reason for your absence?
    你缺席的真正原因是什么?

详细解释


real

adj.(形容词)


Being or occurring in fact or actuality; having verifiable existence:
真实的:以实际或真实状态存在或发生的;已证实存在的:
例句:
real objects; a real illness.
真的物件;真的疾病

True and actual; not imaginary, alleged, or ideal:
实际存在的:真的及实际的;非想象、推测的或理想化的:
例句:
real people, not ghosts; a real problem; a film based on real life.
真实的人,不是鬼魂;一个真实的问题;一部以真实生活为基础的影片

Of or founded on practical matters and concerns:
现实的:属于或建立于实在物质和其关系之上的:
例句:
a recent graduate experiencing the real world for the first time.
一个刚毕业首次体验现实世界的毕业生

Genuine and authentic; not artificial or spurious:
天然的,真的:真实的,货真价实的;非人工或假造的:
例句:
real mink; real humility.
天然貂皮;真正的博爱

Being no less than what is stated; worthy of the name:
名副其实:不比描述的差的;名副其实的:
例句:
a real friend.
一个真正的朋友

Free of pretense, falsehood, or affectation:
真正的:没有假装、欺骗性或造作的:
例句:
tourists wishing for a real experience while on the guided tour.
旅游者期望在导游中能得到真正的体验

Not to be taken lightly; serious:
真正的,严重的:不能掉以轻心的;重大的:
例句:
We`re in real trouble.
我们正处于严重的困难中

Philosophy Existing objectively in the world regardless of subjectivity or conventions of thought or language.
【哲学】 实在的,存在的:不以主观或思维及语言习俗为转移而客观存在于世界上的
Relating to, being, or having value reckoned by actual purchasing power:
实质的:关于、作为或具有按实际购买力评估的价值的:
例句:
real income; real growth.
实际收入;实际增长

Physics Of, relating to, or being an image formed by light rays that converge in space.
【物理学】 实像的:属于或与空间会聚光线形成的影像有关的
Mathematics Of, relating to, or being a real number.
【数学】 实数的:实数的、是实数的或与实数有关的
Law Of or relating to stationary or fixed property, such as buildings or land.
【法律】 不动产的:属于或与诸如房屋或土地这样的固定不动财产权有关的
adv.Informal (副词)【非正式用语】
Very:
非常地:
例句:
I`m real sorry about that.
对此我很抱歉

n.(名词)
A thing or whole having actual existence. Often used withthe :
真实:实际存在的事物或整体。常与the 连用:
例句:
theories beyond the realm of the real.
Thoeris beyond the realm of real

Mathematics A real number.
【数学】 实数

<习惯用语>for real【俚语】
Truly so in fact or actuality:
真正地,确实地:事实或现实确实如此地:
例句:
.Is this place for realô A wolf in a . . . leisure suit and a cow in a print dress wait patiently on the couch in the lobby.(Teresa Carson)
.这样的地方确实存在吗ô一只穿着便装的狼和一头穿着印花服的奶牛耐心地坐在客厅的沙发上等待着.(特雷萨·卡森)

来源:
Middle English
中古英语
from Old French
源自 古法语
from Late Latin re3lis
源自 后期拉丁语 re3lis
from Latin s [thing] * see rô-
源自 拉丁语 s [事物] *参见 rô-

【引伸】
real.ness
n.(名词)
<参考词汇><同义词>real,actual,true,existentThese adjectives are compared as they mean not imaginary but having verifiable existence.
当这些形容词意为非想象的而是能证实存在的时,常把它们进行比较。
Real implies that something is genuine or authentic or that what it seems or purports to be tallies with fact:
Real 暗指某事物是真实的或货真价实的,或指看上去或宣称与事实吻合的东西:
例句:
Don`t lose the bracelet;it`s made of real gold.
别把手镯丢了;那是真金做的。

例句:
My mother showed real sympathy for my predicament.
妈妈对我所处的困难表示出真正的同情。

例句:
.The general, in a well-feigned or real ecstasy, embraced him. (William Hickling Prescott).
.那位将军,要么就是装得天衣无缝,要么确实是欣喜若狂地拥抱了他. (威廉姆·希克林·普雷斯科特)。

Actual means existing and not merely potential or possible:
Actual 不仅仅意为具有潜在性或可能性,而且是的确存在的:
例句:
.rocks, trees . . . the actual world. (Henry David Thoreau);
.岩石,树木…这真实的 世界. (亨利·戴维·梭罗)。

例句:
.what the actual things were which produced the emotion that you experienced. (Ernest Hemingway).
.那些能产生你所经历过的感情的真实事物是什么. (欧内斯特· 海明威)。

True implies that something is consistent with fact, reality, or the actual state of things:
True 暗指与事实、现实或事物的真实状态相一致:
例句:
.It is undesirable to believe a proposition when there is no ground whatever for supposing it true. (Bertrand Russell).
.如果一个陈述没有任何理由说明它是真实的话,让人很难心甘情愿地相信它. (伯特兰德·罗素)。

Existent applies to what has life or being:
Existent 指那些有生命或存在的东西:
例句:
Much of the beluga caviar existent in the world is found in the Soviet Union and Iran. See also Synonyms at authentic
世界上大部分的大白鳇鱼子酱产于苏联和伊朗 参见同义词 authentic


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real
real 2

n.(名词)
【复数】 re.als 或 re.al.es [-ô.lμs]
A silver coin formerly used in Spain and Latin America.
雷阿尔:西班牙和拉丁美洲旧时曾使用过的一种银币

来源:
Spanish [royal, real]
西班牙语 [皇家的,真正的]
from Latin g3lis [royal]
源自 拉丁语 g3lis [皇家的]
from x rôg- [king] * see reg-
源自 x rôg- [国王] *参见 reg-

real
real 3

n.(名词)
【复数】 reals 或 reis [r3s]
Either of two monetary units formerly used in Portugal and Brazil.
雷阿尔:葡萄牙和巴西旧时曾用的两种货币单位中的任何一种

来源:
Portuguese [royal, real]
葡萄牙语 [皇家的;真正的]
from Latin g3lis [royal] * see real 2
源自 拉丁语 g3lis [皇家的] *参见 real2


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