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单词 realia
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Definition of realia in English:

realia

noun reɪˈɑːlɪərɪˈeɪlɪəriˈeɪliə
mass noun
  • Objects and material from everyday life used as teaching aids.

    直观教具;实物教具

    the industrial English language course makes extensive and varied use of realia, such as specifications, extracts from company brochures, manuals, diagrams, etc.
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The three in Part 5 relate to the Greco-Roman world: one on theurgy, two on Apuleius in relation to realia, and an Ostian Mithraeum.
    • It also displays the tension between a traditional lexicon and evolving technology, where the obsolescence of a piece of equipment or a practice may leave specific terms without an underpinning in realia.
    • The trajectory of Ronell's writing is hard to chart because the centrifugal force of her thematic materials accelerates them into collisions with realia, whence new particles emerge.
    • Every previous historical or scientific approach to memory, whether national or social, has concerned itself with realia, with things in themselves and in their immediate reality.
    • This would go beyond the realia of Temple worship and the specific prescriptions of the Torah to a valuation of corporate worship; in what way is liturgy a resource for theology?
    • Teachers can provide this support by using the chalkboard, realia, and other visual aids.

Origin

1950s: from late Latin, neuter plural (used as a noun) of realis 'relating to things' (see real1).

Definition of realia in US English:

realia

nounrēˈālēəriˈeɪliə
  • Objects and material from everyday life, especially when used as teaching aids.

    直观教具;实物教具

    the industrial English language course makes extensive and varied use of realia, such as specifications, extracts from company brochures, manuals, diagrams, etc.
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Every previous historical or scientific approach to memory, whether national or social, has concerned itself with realia, with things in themselves and in their immediate reality.
    • It also displays the tension between a traditional lexicon and evolving technology, where the obsolescence of a piece of equipment or a practice may leave specific terms without an underpinning in realia.
    • The three in Part 5 relate to the Greco-Roman world: one on theurgy, two on Apuleius in relation to realia, and an Ostian Mithraeum.
    • Teachers can provide this support by using the chalkboard, realia, and other visual aids.
    • The trajectory of Ronell's writing is hard to chart because the centrifugal force of her thematic materials accelerates them into collisions with realia, whence new particles emerge.
    • This would go beyond the realia of Temple worship and the specific prescriptions of the Torah to a valuation of corporate worship; in what way is liturgy a resource for theology?

Origin

1950s: from late Latin, neuter plural (used as a noun) of realis ‘relating to things’ (see real).

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