释义 |
| | NOUN | | | /riˈæləti/ | | | | | the real character or nature of things, not what you imagine or think is possible 真实;现实 | He is no longer able to differentiate between fantasy and reality. 他无法再区分幻想和现实。 | | a distorted sense of reality 扭曲的现实感 | | face (up to)/accept reality What she had to do, finally, was face reality. 她最终要做的就是面对现实。 | | bear no relation to reality (=not at all like the real situation) Her version of events bore absolutely no relation to reality. 与现实没有任何联系 | | lose touch with reality This is a man who has lost touch with reality. 这是一个脱离现实的男人。 | | a | a fact , event , or situation as it really exists 现实;真实的存在 | | +of the grim realities of war 严酷的战争现实 | | become a reality After years of hard work, his dream has become a reality. 经过多年的苦干,他的梦想已经变为现实。 | | out of touch with the reality/realities of sth (=not realizing the reality of something) Our politicians are completely out of touch with the realities of the situation. 脱离现实 | | | PHRASE | - | in reality | | used for saying that the true situation is different from what has been said or thought | | 实际上 | | | | Reports put the death toll at 50, when in reality it was closer to 200. 报告上说死亡人数是50人,而实际上已接近200人。 | | | Words frequently used with reality | reality 的常见搭配词 | verbs | accept, confront, deny, face (up to), ignore, recognize, wake up to, | | | | |