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Examples:lit. has a name but no reality (idiom); exists only in name—out of touch with reality —philosophy of idealism, the doctrine that external reality is a product of consciousness—outside appearance and inner reality differ (idiom); not what it seems—materialism, philosophical doctrine that physical matter is the whole of reality—virtual reality markup language (VRML) (computing)—theory of reflection (in dialectic materialism), i.e. every perception reflects physical reality—the philosophy of materialism, doctrine that physical matter is the whole of reality—Reality does not live up the name.—set up on high (idiom); not in touch with reality—fig. refuse be convinced until one is faced with grim reality—The Apprentice (UK reality TV series)—whether reality lives up its reputation—fig. speech bearing no relation reality—Susan Boyle (1961-), competitor in UK reality TV competition—the name does not correspond reality (idiom); it doesn't live up to its reputation—the name does not reflect the reality (idiom); more in name than in fact—strong in appearance but weak in reality [idiom.]—not just in name only, but also in reality [idiom.]—Rear a tiger and court disaster. (idiom); fig. if you're too lenient with sb, he will damage you later—taking real numbers as values (of a function)—have money stuck (in stocks, real estate etc)—seek out the real nature based on the name (idiom); to judge sth at face value—developer (of real estate, a commercial product etc)—real location (not a film studio set or theater)—pre-Tang names of the five notes of the pentatonic scale, corresponding roughly do, re, mi, sol, la—also translated as Real hermeneutics of orthodox religion—You're really quite something!—Florentino Pérez (1947-), Spanish businessman and president of Real Madrid football club—character used in Taiwan as a substitute for a real name (like "X" in English)—five notes of pentatonic scale, roughly do, re, mi, sol, la—Yama(possibly 3rd century AD), Japanese state before written records began in 7th century AD, its real dating is controversial—punishment and rewards as part of political re-education—re-enter the womb (of departed spirit)—lit. until you reach the Great Wall, you're not a proper person; fig. get over difficulties before reaching the goal—lit. tailor the clothes fit the body (idiom); fig. act according to real circumstances—real face fully revealed (idiom); fig. unmask and expose the whole truth—"electrical junk center", site for re-processing of old electrical and electronic equipment—Heaven will not disappoint the person who tries (idiom). If you try hard, you're bound succeed eventually.—phony customer who pretends buys things so as to lure real customers—heart and mouth at variance (idiom); keeping one's real intentions oneself—live like the immortals (advertising real estate)—you're too kind (humble)—frequently re-occurring disease—We're in a wholly new situation.—You're welcome (that is, please don't thank me)—read and re-read sth until one is familiar with it—names of the five notes of the Chinese pentatonic scale, corresponding roughly do, re, mi, sol, la—Since they have come, we should make them comfortable (idiom). Since we're here, take it easy.—If you're rich or famous, people will envy you.—(math.) theory of functions of a real variable—the real thing (as opposed an image or model of it)—"housing devil", real estate developer or realtor accused of manipulating the property market in their favor—classifier for medicine in tablet form;small flat items in form of a slice, piece, disk or scrap;a meadow, forest, clouds,area of skin,large stretch of water e.g. ocean or lake;mental or real image of good harvest or great happiness;sound of footsteps or laughter; warmheartedness.—be an expert at paperwork (but have no real abilities) [idiom.]— |