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ADJ. 形容词1.?真实的Something that is real actually exists and is not imagined, invented, or theoretical. 双语例句例: No, it wasn't a dream. It was real. 不,那不是梦。它是真实的。 2.?逼真的If something is real to someone, they experience it as though it really exists or happens, even though it does not. 双语例句例: Whitechild's life becomes increasingly real to the reader. 怀特菜尔德的生活在读者看来越来越像是真的。 3.?天然的 , 非仿制的A material or object that is real is natural or functioning, and not artificial or an imitation. 双语例句例: the smell of real leather. 真皮的气味。 4.?名副其实的 , 真正的You can use real to describe someone or something that has all the characteristics or qualities that such a person or thing typically has. 双语例句例: his first real girlfriend. 他的第一个真正的女朋友。 5.?真实的 , 最初的You can use real to describe something that is the true or original thing of its kind, in contrast to one that someone wants you to believe is true. 双语例句例: This was the real reason for her call. 这是她打电话的真实原因。 6.?最重要的 , 最典型的You can use real to describe something that is the most important or typical part of a thing. 双语例句例: When he talks, he only gives glimpses of his real self. 他讲话时只是偶尔流露出自己的真实想法。 7.?确实存在的 , 真切而严重的You can use real when you are talking about a situation or feeling to emphasize that it exists and is important or serious. 双语例句例: Global warming is a real problem. 全球变暖是个严重的问题。 例: The prospect of civil war is very real. 内战爆发的可能性确实存在。 8.?真实的 , 真诚的You can use real to emphasize a quality that is genuine and sincere. 双语例句例: You've been drifting from job to job without any real commitment. 你接二连三地换工作,从没有真正地投入过。 9.?(用在名词前)十足的You can use real before nouns to emphasize your description of something or someone. 双语例句例: 'You must think I'm a real idiot.' “你一定认为我是个十足的傻瓜。” 10.?(成本或价值)实际的 , 净的The real cost or value of something is its cost or value after other amounts have been added or subtracted and when factors such as the level of inflation have been considered. 双语例句例: the real cost of borrowing. 借款的实际成本。
PHRASE. 习语1.?实(价)You can also talk about the cost or value of something in real terms. 双语例句例: In real terms the cost of driving is cheaper than a decade ago. 驾车的实际花费比10年前要少。 1.?确实地 , 真正地If you say that someone does something for real, you mean that they actually do it and do not just pretend to do it. 双语例句例: I have gone to premieres in my dreams but I never thought I'd do it for real. 我多次梦想过去看首映,但从没想到会真的实现。
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