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🔑 real·is·ticBrE /ˌriːəˈlɪstɪk/, also /ˌrɪəˈlɪstɪk/NAmE /ˌriːəˈlɪstɪk/ adjective🔑 accepting in a sensible way what it is actually possible to do or achieve in a particular situation 现实的;实际的;实事求是的◆a realistic assessment 实事求是的评估◆We have to be realistic about our chances of winning. 我们必须实事求是地估计我们获胜的可能性。◆It is not realistic to expect people to spend so much money. 期望人们花那么多的钱是不实际的。🔑 sensible and appropriate; possible to achieve 明智的;恰如其分的;能够实现的 SYN feasible, viable ◆We must set realistic goals. 我们必须制订可实现的目标。◆a realistic target 切实的目标◆to pay a realistic salary 支付合理的薪水🔑 representing things as they are in real life 逼真的;栩栩如生的◆a realistic drawing 逼真的绘画◆We try to make these training courses as realistic as possible. 我们努力使这些训练课程尽可能地贴近实际情况。 OPP unrealistic |