realization
/ˌrɪəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/(亦作realisation)
noun
1
- in sing. an act of becoming fully aware of something as a fact理解, 认知, 认识:
there was a growing realization of the need to create common economic structures
人们越来越认识到创造共同经济结构的必要性
mass noun realization dawned suddenly.认识突然清晰了。
2
- mass noun the fulfilment or achievement of something desired or anticipated实现:
he did not live to see the realization of his dream.
他没有活到梦想成真的那一天。
2.1
- count noun an actual, complete, or dramatic form given to a concept or work兑谱; 改编:
a perfect realization of Bartók's Second Violin Concerto on disc.
将鲍尔托克的第二小提琴协奏曲刻录到光盘上的完美佳作。
2.2
- Linguistics the way in which a particular linguistic feature is used in speech or writing on a particular occasion【语言学】(语言特征的)实现, 体现, 具体化。
2.3
- count noun Mathematics an instance or embodiment of an abstract group as the set of symmetry operations of some object or set【数】实现。
2.4
- count noun Statistics a particular series which might be generated by a specified random process【统计】实现, 变现。
3
- mass noun the action of converting an asset into cash变现; 变卖。
3.1
- count noun a sale of goods货物销售:
auction realizations.
拍卖销售。