real
- adj. 實際的;真實的;實在的
- adv. 真正地;確實地
- n. 現(xiàn)實;實數(shù)
- n. (Real)人名;(德、西、葡、法)雷亞爾;(英)里爾
詞組搭配
for real
(informal)used to assert that something is genuine or is actually the case
(非正式)真正的,確實的;認真的
I'm not playing games—this is for real!.
我并非在鬧著玩——我是認真的!。
get real!
(informal, chiefly N. Amer.)used to convey that an idea or statement is foolish or overly idealistic
(非正式,主北美)愚蠢!荒唐!可笑?。ㄓ脕肀硎灸硞€想法或說法的愚蠢性或過于理想化)
You want teens to have committed sexual relationships? Get real!.
你希望青少年之間有性關(guān)系?荒唐!。
real live
(humorous)used to emphasize the existence of something, especially if it is surprising or unusual
(幽默)千真萬確(尤用來強調(diào)驚人、不尋常的事情的真實性)
a real live detective had been at the factory.
千真萬確,一個偵探曾經(jīng)在廠里呆過。
real money
(informal)money in a large or significant amount
(非正式)大筆錢
the real thing
(informal)a thing that is absolutely genuine or authentic
(非正式)千真萬確的事情
you've never been in love before, so how can you be sure this is the real thing?.
你以前從來沒談過戀愛,所以你怎么肯定這是真的?。
for real&I{【俚語】}
Truly so in fact or actuality
真正地,確實地:事實或現(xiàn)實確實如此地
“Is this place for real? A wolf in a . . . leisure suit and a cow in a print dress wait patiently on the couch in the lobby”(&b{Teresa Carson})
“這樣的地方確實存在嗎?一只穿著便裝的狼和一頭穿著印花服的奶牛耐心地坐在客廳的沙發(fā)上等待著”(&b{特雷薩·卡森})