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real

adjective
/ˈriːəl/, /rɪəl/
/ˈriːəl/
Idioms
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    existing/not imagined存在;真实

  1. actually existing or happening and not imagined or pretended真实的;实际存在的;非凭空想象的
    • a real danger/risk/threat/concern真正的危险/风险/威胁/担忧
    • All the characters are based on real people.所有的角色都是基于真实的人。
    • It wasn't a ghost; it was a real person.那不是鬼魂,是实实在在的人。
    • pictures of animals, both real and mythological现实和神话中的动物图片
    • In the movies guns kill people instantly, but it's not like that in real life.电影中,枪能使人在瞬间毙命,而实际情况并非如此。
    • Politicians seem to be out of touch with the real world.政治家们似乎不接触现实世界。
    • The growth of violent crime is a very real problem.暴力犯罪的增长是个非常实际的问题。
    • There's no real possibility of them changing their minds.他们实际上不可能改变主意。
    • We have a real chance of success.我们确实有获得成功的机会。
    • By the end of it I had a real sense of achievement.结束时,我有了真正的成就感。
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    • That world no longer seemed real to her.那个世界对她来说不再真实。
    • The possibility of being arrested was frighteningly real.被逮捕的可能性很大,想起来就令人恐惧。
    • real or imagined threats to national security对国家安全真实或虚幻的威胁
    • the very real danger of war确实存在的战争危机
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • look
    • seem
    adverb
    • all too
    • very
    • frighteningly
    phrases
    • real and/​or imaginary
    • real and/​or imagined
    See full entry
  2. true/not false

  3. not false or artificial真的;正宗的;非假冒的;非人工的
    • Are those real flowers?那些是真花吗?
    • real leather真皮
    • Pinocchio wanted to be a real live boy.皮诺奇想成为一个真正的活生生的男孩。
    Extra Examples
    • Real silk is very expensive.真丝很贵。
    • The pearls looked real enough.这些珍珠看起来是真的。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • look
    • seem
    adverb
    • all too
    • very
    • frighteningly
    phrases
    • real and/​or imaginary
    • real and/​or imagined
    See full entry
  4. [only before noun] actual or true, rather than what appears to be true真正的;确实的;真实的
    • Tell me the real reason.告诉我真正的理由。
    • The real story is even more amazing.真实的故事就更神奇了。
    • Judy Garland's real name was Frances Ethel Gumm.朱迪·嘉兰的真名是弗朗西斯·埃塞尔·甘姆。
    • The real problem is a lack of investment in infrastructure.真正的问题是基础设施投资不足。
    • The real issue was whether the accused knew the goods were stolen.真正的问题是被告是否知道货物被偷了。
    • The real question here is how he is going to accomplish this.这里真正的问题是他将如何实现这一目标。
    • See the real Africa on one of our walking safaris.参加一次我们的观察野兽徒步旅行,看一看真实的非洲吧。
    • I couldn't resist the opportunity to meet a real live celebrity.我不想错过见到名人真人的机会。
    • I do my best to hide my real feelings from others.我尽力在其他人面前隐藏真实感受。
    • The only real complaint I have about the film is that it's a little too slow.我对这部电影唯一真正的不满是它有点太慢了。
  5. [only before noun] having all the important qualities that it should have to deserve to be called what it is called真正的;名副其实的
    • She never had any real friends at school.在学校,她从来没有真正的朋友。
    • his first real kiss他真正的初吻
    • I had no real interest in politics.我对政治兴趣不大。
    • He was making a real effort to be nice to her.他费尽心思地对她好。
    • These measures have made a real difference to peoples lives这些措施给人们的生活带来了真正的变化
    • She has not shown any real regret for what she did.她对自己做过的事还没有表现出真正后悔的样子。
  6. for emphasis强调

  7. [only before noun] used to emphasize a state or quality(强调状态或品质)
    • He looks a real idiot.他看上去像个十足的白痴。
    • This accident could have produced a real tragedy.这次事故差一点造成一场惨剧。
    • Her next play was a real contrast.她的下一部戏是个鲜明的对比。
    • This is a real privilege.这是真正的特权。
    • It's been a real challenge, but we're determined to succeed.这是一个真正的挑战,但我们决心成功。
    • He made a real cock-up of it.他把事情全弄砸了。
  8. money/income钱;收入

  9. [only before noun] when the effect of such things as price rises on the power of money to buy things is included in the sums实际的(已按物价指数等调整);按购买力衡量的
    • Real wage costs have risen by 10 per cent in the past year.过去一年,实际工资成本上涨了10%。
    • The real value of the country's exports has grown little since the 1970s.自20世纪70年代以来,该国出口的实际价值几乎没有增长。
    • This represents a reduction of 5 per cent in real terms.这意味着实际减少了5%。
  10. Word Originlate Middle English (as a legal term meaning ‘relating to things, especially real property’): from Anglo-Norman French, from late Latin realis, from Latin res ‘thing’.
Idioms
for real
  1. what somebody claims it is or serious真实的;严肃的
    • This is not a fire drill—it's for real.这不是救火演习,是真失火了。
    • (North American English) He managed to convince voters that he was for real.他使得投票者相信了他是严肃认真的。
    • I don’t think her tears were for real.我认为她的眼泪不是真的。
get real!
  1. (informal) used to tell somebody that they are behaving in a stupid or unreasonable way现实点吧;别傻了
keep it real
  1. (informal) to act in an honest and natural way做事质朴、诚实
the (real) power behind the throne
  1. the person who really controls an organization, a country, etc. in contrast to the person who is legally in charge太上皇;幕后操纵者
    • The president’s wife was suspected of being the real power behind the throne.总统夫人有充当幕后掌权者之嫌。
the real McCoy
  1. (informal) something that is what somebody claims it is and that has value, not a copy真货;真品
    • It's an American flying jacket, the real McCoy.这是件真正的美国飞行员夹克。
the real thing
  1. (informal) actually what somebody claims that something is真品;真正的事物
    • Are you sure it's the real thing (= love), not just infatuation?你能确定这是真爱,而非一时痴迷?

real

adverb
/ˈriːəl/, /rɪəl/
/ˈriːəl/
(North American English, Scottish English, informal)
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  1. very非常;很
    • That tastes real good.味道好极了。
    • He's a real nice guy.他是个非常好的人。
    • I'm real sorry.我很抱歉。
    Word Originlate Middle English (as a legal term meaning ‘relating to things, especially real property’): from Anglo-Norman French, from late Latin realis, from Latin res ‘thing’.

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