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re.al.i.tyHri5Al7I7ti, $-E7tinReality is the state of things as they are, rather than as they are imagined to be.现实,实际The reality of the situation is that unless we find some new funding soon, the youth centre will have to close. [U]实际情况是,除非我们很快找到新的基金,否则青年中心将不得不关门。He escaped from reality by going to the cinema every afternoon. [U]他每天下午上电影院以逃避现实。He seemed very young, but he was in reality (= in fact) older than all of us. [U]他看上去很年轻,但实际上比我们谁都大。His account of the event bore very little resemblance to reality (= was not similar to what happened in fact).他对该事件的记述很少有跟事实相像之处。"You're out of touch with reality (= Your decisions are not based on the facts of the situation), " said his boss, "you're not living in the real world." [U]“你跟实际脱节,”他的老板说。“你不是生活在现实世界里。”Realities are facts.事实,实际情况The book confronts the social, political and economic realities of the world today. [C]该书面对了今日世界的社会、政治和经济事实。The trouble with these suggestions is that they almost completely ignore the realities of most of our schools. [C]这些建议的问题在于它们几乎完全忽视了我们大多数学校的实际情况。Once you've left school you have to face up to life's harsh realities. [C]一旦你离开了学校,你就得面对生活的严峻现实。Her childhood ambition became a reality (= happened in fact) when she was made a judge. [C]她被任命为法官后,她孩提时的雄心变成了事实。
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