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  • Conjugation : pl  reales ; pl  reals
  • Derivatives : n  realness
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary

real [rɪəl]
  1. 1. adjective [+leather] [ gold etc] (not artificial) 真正
  2. 2. adjective [+reason] [ interest] [ name] (not feigned) 真实
  3. 3. adjective [+life] [ feeling] (not imaginary) 真实
  4. 4. adjective (for emphasis) 真的
    It's a real shame.
    真是遗憾
  5. 5. adverb [US] [inf] (very) 很
    for real
    当真
    the real thing
    真家伙
    in real life
    现实生活
    in real terms
    实际上

Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary

real [ˈrɪəl]
  1. 1. adjective 真实的,非虚幻
    Only the flowers in the vase on the table in front of me seemed real.
    只有面前桌子上的花瓶中的这些看起来真实的
    Life is real! Life is earnest!
    人生真实,人生诚挚
  2. 2. adjective 真正的,名副其实
    It's no penny-ante job--he's making real money.
    不是零工_他的确开始赚钱了。
    Meat and potatoes--I call that a real meal.
    肉加土豆,我把这称之为真正饭菜
    It's time he had a real job.
    应当有份真正工作了。
  3. 3. adjective 严重的重大的,不能掉以轻心
    It is a method only to be used in a real emergency under medical supervision.
    医务监督中,它只是一种用于处理重大突发事件方法
    Statistics demonstrate that poverty and unemployment are very real problems.
    统计显示贫困失业非常现实的问题
    To the man sleeping regularly in doorways homelessness is real.
    常常睡在通道中的其实就是无家可归
  4. 4. adjective 确实的,确凿的,实实在在的
    There is no real evidence to suggest high-protein diets improve performance.
    没有确凿证据可以证明高蛋白食物提高表现
    His brief time as Prime Minister brought few real benefits to the poor.
    短暂的首相任期没有穷人带来真正好处
  5. 5. adjective 天然的,未经雕饰
    The room looks good with real wood and natural materials.
    这间屋子天然木材自然材料建造而成,看起来不错
  6. 6. adjective 实际购买力
    Employers held real wage growth close to zero for the whole decade.
    过去十年中,雇员工资上涨实际购买力接近为零。
  7. 7. adjective 实体的,物质的
    The sin we feel is very real, in all of us all the time.
    任何时间我们感觉到罪恶都是真实的
  8. 8. adjective [Law] 固定资产的,不动产
    The property tax is imposed only on real property.
    财产税仅仅固定资产征收
    Real property consists of land and buildings.
    不动产土地房屋共同组成
  9. 9. adjective 符合事实的
    The real is the opposite of the imagined.
    事实想象恰恰相反
  10. 10. adverb 很,非常
    She's frowning like she's thinking real hard.
    她皱着眉头好像努力思索什么
    I'm real sorry about it.
    对此我真的非常抱歉
  11. 11. n.[c] [Mathematics] 实数
    A negative number does not have a "real" square root.
    负数没有实数平方根
  12. 12. n.[u] 现实真实
    We cannot interpret where the real begins and ends.
    我们不能真相开始结束解释什么
  13. 13. n.[c] [Unit of Measurement] 雷亚尔
    The gum was three reals.
    口香糖是三雷亚尔。
  14. 14. n.[c] 里亚尔
    As soon as he earns three reals a day, he will never work more than half the week.
    只要一天能挣到三里亚尔,他绝不会工作半周以上

Collins English-English Dictionary

real ['rɪəl]
  1. 1. adj existing or occurring in the physical world; not imaginary, fictitious, or theoretical; actual
  2. 2. adj [prenominal] true; actual; not false
    the real reason
  3. 3. adj [prenominal] deserving the name; rightly so called
    a real friend
    a real woman
  4. 4. adj not artificial or simulated; genuine
    real sympathy
    real fur
  5. 5. adj (of food, etc) traditionally made and having a distinct flavour
    real ale
    real cheese
  6. 6. adj [Philosophy] existent or relating to actual existence (as opposed to nonexistent, potential, contingent, or apparent)
  7. 7. adj [prenominal] [Economics] (of prices, incomes, wages, etc) considered in terms of purchasing power rather than nominal currency value
  8. 8. adj [prenominal] denoting or relating to immovable property such as land and tenements - Compare personal
    real property
  9. 9. adj See image
  10. 10. adj [Physics] [maths] involving or containing real numbers alone; having no imaginary part
  11. 11. adj [music] (of the answer in a fugue) preserving the intervals as they appear in the subject
  12. 12. adj denoting a fugue as having such an answer - Compare tonal
  13. 13. adj [Spoken] (intensifier)
    a real fool
    a real genius
  14. 14. n short for real number
  15. 15. n [Etymology] C15: from Old French réel, from Late Latin realis, from Latin res thing
real [reɪ'ɒːl] [re'al] [re'ales]
  1. 1. n a former small Spanish or Spanish-American silver coin
  2. 2. n [Etymology] C17: from Spanish, literally: royal, from Latin regalis; see regal1
real [re'al]
  1. 1. n the standard monetary unit of Brazil, divided into 100 centavos
  2. 2. n a former coin of Portugal
  3. 3. n [Etymology] ultimately from Latin regalis regal1

Examples

The image of f(x) = x^2 is the set of all non-negative real numbers if the domain of the function is the set of all real numbers.
f(x) = x^2的像是所有非负实数的集合,前提是该方程的定义域是所有实数的集合。
real focus
【物理学】实焦点:
a real variable
实变数;实变量
a real-valued function
实值函数
She takes her examples from real life.
她拿自己的亲身生活做例子。
This is a real Chinese all-silk shirt, I'm sure you can notice it.
这是一件真正的中式真丝衬衫,我相信你看得出来。

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