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1 | existing in the physical world , not just in someone’ s imagination or in stories 真实的;真正的 |
| Children believe that these characters are real. 孩子们相信这些人物都是真实的。 |
| She had many illnesses, both real and imaginary. 她有很多病,有些病是真的,有些是想象出来的。 |
| real live I had never met a real live pop star before. 我以前从未新眼见过流行歌星。 |
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2 | not false or artificial 真的;非人工的 |
| Is that a real diamond? 那是真钻石吗? |
| You’ d pay more for real leather. 你要花更多的钱才能买到真皮制品。 |
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3 | used for emphasizing that someone or something has the true qualities of a particular type of person or thing 真正的;地道的 |
| Few tourists see the real Spain. 很少有游客见过真正的西班牙。 |
| He had no real friends. 他没有真正的朋友。 |
| 3a | completeused for emphasizing that a description of someone or something is very accurate 完全的,十足的(用于强调对某人或物的描述十分准确) | | You could tell the guy was a real nerd. 你可以说那个家伙是个十足的笨蛋。 | | This walk is a real treat for anyone interested in birds. 这次散步对任何爱鸟的人来说都是十分难得的乐事。 | |
| 3b | an original and true thing , not something that has been made to appear similar 地道的东西;纯正的东西 | | Why is low-alcohol beer more expensive than the real thing? 为什么低度啤酒比纯啤酒还要贵? | |
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4 | usually before noun true , and not just according to what someone claims 真实的;真正的 |
| We all know the minister’ s real reason for refusing to speak. 我们都知道部长拒绝讲话的真正原因。 |
| Her real name is Jane Trent. 她的真名叫简·特伦特。 |
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5 | usually before noun important or impressive enough to be worth considering or worrying about 实质性的;真正的 |
| The committee had little real power. 委员会没有多少实权。 |
| The journey was difficult, but we were never in any real danger. 这次旅行很艰难,但我们没有碰到任何真正的危险。 |
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6 | most important 最重要的 |
| The real problem is toxic waste and oil slicks. 最重要的问题是有毒尾气和水面浮油。 |
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7 | something in a book , film etc that is real seems so much like life that you almost believe it exists (书或电影中的场景)逼真的,似真的 |
| The battle scenes are frighteningly real. 战争场景令人害怕,就像真的一样。 |
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8 | only before noun a real amount or number is one that you get after considering everything that could affect its value (数量、数字)真实的,实际的 |
| Real economic growth was measured at 4.5%. 实际的经济增长数值为4.5%。 |
| real wages (=the true value of wages) Both prices and wages are rising, leaving real wages unchanged. 实际收入 |
| 8a | after considering all the things that affect the true value of something 考虑到所有影响因素;实际上 | | Spending was cut by 4% in real terms. 开销实际上削减了4%。 | |
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- | for real |
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1 | if something is for real , you are doing it seriously , not just practising or pretending 认真的;确实的 |
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2 | AMERICAN spoken used for showing that you think that someone is funny , stupid , or surprising 某人真滑稽(或愚蠢、令人吃惊) | Look at that outfit he’ s wearing – is he for real? 看看他穿的衣服,不是太滑稽了吗? | |
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- | get real spoken |
| used for telling someone to start considering something in a sensible way and stop being silly or unreasonable about it |
| 别傻了;别犯浑了 |
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