单词 | realism |
释义 | realism (riːəlɪzəm ) 1. uncountable noun When people show realism in their behaviour, they recognize and accept the true nature of a situation and try to deal with it in a practical way. [approval] It was time now to show more political realism. The early ambitions of youthful enthusiasm soon become tempered with realism. Synonyms: pragmatism, common sense, practicality, level-headedness 2. uncountable noun If things and people are presented with realism in paintings, stories, or films, they are presented in a way that is like real life. [approval] Greene's stories had an edge of realism that made it easy to forget they were fiction. Sincere performances and gritty Boston settings add to the film's realism. Synonyms: authenticity, naturalism, verisimilitude, fidelity Collocations: degree of realism The pair's actions are explained in a tense, fast-moving drama with a high degree of realism. Times, Sunday Times But the avatar allows patients to confront voices with a higher degree of realism. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It masterfully blends fantasy and a touch of real life history to add an unparalleled degree of realism to an adventure game. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Most of her stories were allegories with a clear moral, but she leavened her didacticism with a degree of realism and naturalism. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Stylistically, the film achieves a surprisingly high degree of realism, especially in the trench and fight scenes. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Perhaps he felt it was time for a dose of realism. Times,Sunday Times He said that trusts were showing 'a welcome dose of realism about the prospects they face'. Times, Sunday Times He spoke with sense and a dose of realism. The Sun Still, he tried to offer a dose of realism. Houston Chronicle I agree that we need a 'dose of realism'; about that. Christianity Today They may be admired for their liberalism, but not for their psychological realism. Times, Sunday Times Film, on the other hand, with its demand for psychological realism, struggles badly with allegory, often leaving only malformed ciphers and eat-your-veg pedagogy. Times, Sunday Times In his use of social and psychological realism, he was an artistic pioneer. Times, Sunday Times But the script also contains its bedrock of realism, a psychological realism that infuses the sentimentality and gives the picture its depth of feeling. Globe and Mail Its eerie percussion effects, string glissandos and hellish brass outbursts also suggest an otherworldly dimension that goes against, yet somehow enriches, a libretto grounded in social and psychological realism. Times, Sunday Times This sense of realism seems to be lacking now. Times, Sunday Times (2016) You have to keep a sense of realism. Times, Sunday Times (2013) Yet the action is tempered by a sense of realism. Times, Sunday Times (2015) It's not a taste for the macabre but for the stark realism of anatomy, for neat exactitude. The Times Literary Supplement Idealism gives way to stark realism, and perhaps cynicism, depending on the mix of personality and trial encountered. Christianity Today Expressionist movies relied heavily on symbolism and artistic imagery rather than stark realism to tell their stories. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The film, a drama of stark realism, narrates the life of the common man on the street. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 His love poems are characterised by stark realism rather than by romantic euphoria. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 务实精神 Japanese: 現実主義 |
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