reality
n. 现实; 事实
You use reality to refer to real things or the real nature of things rather than imagined, invented, or theoretical ideas.
Fiction and reality were increasingly blurred...
虚构和现实越来越难以区分了。
Psychiatrists become too caught up in their theories to deal adequately with reality.
精神病专家太纠结于理论,无法很好地处理现实问题。
The reality of a situation is the truth about it, especially when it is unpleasant or difficult to deal with.
...the harsh reality of top international competition...
高层次的国际竞争的严酷现实
Other psychoanalysts do accept the reality of child sexual abuse.
其他心理分析师确实接受了儿童性侵犯的现实。
You say that something has become a reality when it actually exists or is actually happening.
...the whole procedure that made this book become a reality...
本书成书的整个过程
The reality is that they are poor.
现状是他们很贫穷。
You can use in reality to introduce a statement about the real nature of something, when it contrasts with something incorrect that has just been described.
He came across as streetwise, but in reality he was not.
他给人的印象是很适应都市生活,但实际上并非如此。
1. all of your experiences that determine how things appear to you;
2. the state of being actual or real;
3. the state of the world as it really is rather than as you might want it to be;
4. the quality possessed by something that is real
the reality is ——
事实是——
in reality
事实上;实际上
My thinking always lags behind reality.
我的思想老落后于现实.
He is in reality penniless.
其实他身无分文.
She has to face the brutal reality.
她不得不去面对冷酷的现实.
Many people who are disillusioned in reality assimilate life to a dream.
许多对现实失望的人把人生比作一场梦.
His mind could no longer distinguish between illusion and reality.
他的头脑已不再能分清幻觉和现实.
n. 实际,可触知
physicalphysicalnesssubstantialnessexistence
n. 真实
soothactualityfactrealizationtruthtroth
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