realities
n. 現實,實際( reality的名詞複數 ); 真實的事物
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...
虛構和現實越來越難以區分了。
Psychiatrists become too caught up in their theories to deal adequately with reality.
精神病專家太糾結於理論,無法很好地處理現實問題。
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...
高層次的國際競爭的嚴酷現實
Other psychoanalysts do accept the reality of child sexual abuse.
其他心理分析師確實接受了兒童性侵犯的現實。
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...
本書成書的整個過程
The reality is that they are poor.
現狀是他們很貧窮。
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.
他給人的印象是很適應都市生活,但實際上並非如此。
Authors are famously ignorant about the realities of publishing.
作者們不瞭解出版界的實際情況,這是人所共知的。
As the years passed he felt trapped by certain realities of marriage.
隨著歲月的流逝,他覺得受困於婚姻的某些現實問題。
He sought escape in the bottle from hard realities.
他常常借酒消愁來逃避殘酷的現實.
Let's get down to realities.
我們考慮實際問題吧.
The natural images in the poem are meant to be suggestive of realities beyond themselves.
詩中描繪的自然景象意在讓人聯想到景象以外的現實。