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单词 real
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Real
nnoun.quantityany rational or irrational number
Synset:real number
Hypernyms:complex number complex quantity imaginary imaginary number
Inherited Hypernyms:real numbercomplex numbernumberdefinite quantitymeasureabstractionentity
Direct Hyponyms:dot productinner productirrationalirrational numberrationalrational numberscalar product
Full Hyponyms:
algebraic numbercirculating decimalcommon fractioncomplex fractioncontinued fractiondecimal fractionefifty percentfractionimproper fractionirrational numbermantissamoietyone-billionthone-eighthone-fifthone-fourthone-halfone-hundred-millionthone-hundred-thousandthone-hundredthone-millionthone-ninthone-quadrillionthone-quintillionthone-seventhone-sixteenthone-sixthone-sixtiethone-sixty-fourthone-ten-thousandthone-tenthone-thirdone-thirty-secondone-thousandthone-trillionthone-twelfthpiproper fractionrational numberscalar productthree-fourthstranscendental numbertwo-thirds
nnoun.quantitythe basic unit of money in Brazil; equal to 100 centavos
Hypernyms:Brazilian monetary unit
Inherited Hypernyms:realbrazilian monetary unitmonetary unitunit of measurementdefinite quantitymeasureabstractionentity
Part Meronyms:centavo
nnoun.possessionan old small silver Spanish coin
Hypernyms:coin
Inherited Hypernyms:realcoincoinagecurrencymedium of exchangestandardsystem of measurementmeasureabstractionentity
adjadj.allbeing or occurring in fact or actuality; having verified existence; not illusory; not ghosts"
Attributes:realism reality realness
Synset:existent
Examples:
  • real objects
  • real people
  • a film based on real life
  • a real illness
  • real humility
  • Life is real! Life is earnest! - Longfellow
Antonyms:unreal
Derivationally Related Form:existenceexistrealnessreality
Inherited Hypernyms:real
Similar to:actual actual factual documentary historical objective
See also:concrete echt genuine realistic sincere
adjadj.allno less than what is stated; worthy of the name
Examples:
  • the real reason
  • real war
  • a real friend
  • a real woman
  • meat and potatoes--I call that a real meal
  • it's time he had a real job
  • it's no penny-ante job--he's making real money
Antonyms:unreal
Inherited Hypernyms:real
Similar to:proper true
adj satadj.allnot to be taken lightly
Examples:
  • statistics demonstrate that poverty and unemployment are very real problems
  • to the man sleeping regularly in doorways homelessness is real
Antonyms:frivolous
Derivationally Related Form:reality
Inherited Hypernyms:real
Similar to:serious
adj satadj.allcapable of being treated as fact
Synset:tangible
Examples:
  • tangible evidence
  • his brief time as Prime Minister brought few real benefits to the poor
Antonyms:abstract
Derivationally Related Form:tangiblenessreality
Inherited Hypernyms:real
Similar to:concrete
adj satadj.allbeing or reflecting the essential or genuine character of something
Synset:actual genuine literal
Examples:
  • her actual motive
  • a literal solitude like a desert - G.K.Chesterton
  • a genuine dilemma
Antonyms:false
Derivationally Related Form:realitygenuinenessrealnessliteralness
Inherited Hypernyms:actual
Similar to:true
adjadj.allof, relating to, or representing an amount that is corrected for inflation
Topic:economic scienceeconomicspolitical economy
Examples:
  • real prices
  • real income
  • real wages
Antonyms:nominal
Inherited Hypernyms:real
adjadj.allhaving substance or capable of being treated as fact; not imaginary
Attributes:solidness substantiality substantialness
Synset:material substantial
Examples:
  • the substantial world
  • a mere dream, neither substantial nor practical
  • The wind was violent and felt substantial enough to lean against
Antonyms:insubstantial
Derivationally Related Form:substantialitysubstantialnesssubstancereality
Inherited Hypernyms:substantial
See also:material
adj satadj.all(of property) fixed or immovable
Examples:
  • real property consists of land and buildings
Antonyms:intangible
Inherited Hypernyms:real
Similar to:tangible
adj satadj.allcoinciding with reality
Synset:veridical
Examples:
  • perceptual error...has a surprising resemblance to veridical perception - F.A.Olafson
Antonyms:unrealistic
Derivationally Related Form:realnessreality
Inherited Hypernyms:veridical
Similar to:realistic
advadv.allused as intensifiers; 'real' is sometimes used informally for 'really'; 'rattling' is informal
Synset:rattling really very
Examples:
  • she was very gifted
  • he played very well
  • a really enjoyable evening
  • I'm real sorry about it
  • a rattling good yarn
Inherited Hypernyms:very
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