英語單詞

real是什么意思

real

英 [ri?l] 美 ['ri?l]
  • adj. 實際的;真實的;實在的
  • adv. 真正地;確實地
  • n. 現實;實數
  • n. (Real)人名;(德、西、葡、法)雷亞爾;(英)里爾

中文詞源


real 真實的,實際的

來自拉丁語 realis,真實的,實際的,來自 res,事物,事實,事情。

英文詞源


real
real: [15] Real and its various derivatives (such as realism [19], reality [16], and realize [17]) go back ultimately to Latin rēs ‘thing’, a word of uncertain origin related to Sanskrit rās ‘riches’. It had a post-classical derivative reālis, which English originally acquired via Anglo-Norman real and used strictly in the legal sense ‘of fixed property’ (as in real estate). The broader modern range of meanings was probably instigated by the reintroduction of the word direct from Latin in the mid-16th century.
=> realize
real (adj.)
early 14c., "actually existing, true;" mid-15c., "relating to things" (especially property), from Old French reel "real, actual," from Late Latin realis "actual," in Medieval Latin "belonging to the thing itself," from Latin res "matter, thing," of uncertain origin. Meaning "genuine" is recorded from 1550s; sense of "unaffected, no-nonsense" is from 1847.
Generally, by the time you are Real, most of your hair has been loved off, and your eyes drop out and you get loose in the joints and very shabby. But these things don't matter at all, because once you are Real you can't be ugly, except to people who don't understand. [Margery Williams, "The Velveteen Rabbit"]
Real estate, the exact term, is first recorded 1660s, but in Middle English real was used in law in reference to immovable property, paired with, and distinguished from, personal. Noun phrase real time is early 19c. as a term in logic and philosophy, 1953 as an adjectival phrase; get real, usually an interjection, was U.S. college slang in 1960s, reached wide popularity c. 1987.
real (n.)
"small Spanish silver coin," 1580s, from Spanish real, noun use of real (adj.) "regal," from Latin regalis "regal" (see regal). Especially in reference to the real de plata, which circulated in the U.S. till c. 1850 and in Mexico until 1897. The same word was used in Middle English in reference to various coins, from Old French real, cognate of the Spanish word.
The old system of reckoning by shillings and pence is continued by retail dealers generally; and will continue, as long as the Spanish coins remain in circulation. [Bartlett, "Dictionary of Americanisms," 1848]
He adds that, due to different exchange rates of metal to paper money in the different states, the Spanish money had varying names from place to place. The Spanish real of one-eighth of a dollar or 12 and a half cents was a ninepence in New England, one shilling in New York, elevenpence or a levy in Pennsylvania, "and in many of the Southern States, a bit." The half-real was in New York a sixpence, in New England a fourpence, in Pennsylvania a fip, in the South a picayune.

雙語例句


1. Michael Fish is my favourite. He's a hoot, a real character.
我最喜歡邁克爾·菲什。他滑稽逗趣,是個實實在在的人物。

來自柯林斯例句

2. What we need is not manifestos of pious intentions, but real action.
我們需要的不是善意但難以實現的宣言,而是實際行動。

來自柯林斯例句

3. A child may not differentiate between his imagination and the real world.
兒童可能無法將自己的幻想與真實世界區分開來。

來自柯林斯例句

4. He was not listed under his real name on the residents panel.
他未以真名在居民名冊上登記。

來自柯林斯例句

5. He'd put up a real fight to keep you there.
他曾努力爭取讓你留在那兒。

來自柯林斯例句

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