داستان آبیدیک

reality

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1 عمومی:: واقعیت‌، اصلیت‌، هستی‌، حقیقت‌، اصالت‌ وجود

شبکه مترجمین ایران

english

1 general:: reality adjectives the harsh/grim/stark reality (= conditions that are really very bad ) • We want to protect our children from the harsh reality of our violent world. political/social/economic realities • He's ignoring political realities. verbs face reality (= accept it ) • It's painful, but you have to face reality. confront a reality (= consider or deal with it ) • They had to confront some unpleasant realities about themselves. ignore a reality • They are ignoring the reality of Arab politics. wake up to reality (= realize what is happening or real ) • Well, they need to wake up to reality. lose touch with reality (= no longer know about ordinary things or what is possible ) • If all you have is the show-business world, you kind of lose touch with reality. escape from reality • The programmes help viewers escape from reality. bring somebody back to reality (= make them realize what is happening around them or true ) • She was brought back to reality by the pain in her ankle. become a reality (= really happen, after being hoped for, feared, etc by someone ) • Last June, her longed-for baby finally became a reality. reflect reality (= match or show what is really happening or true ) • Do these novels accurately reflect contemporary reality? bear no relation to reality (= not match what is really happening or true ) • His vision of European politics bears no relation to reality. be divorced from reality (= not connected in any way to what is really happening ) • His ideas are completely divorced from reality. phrases a dose of reality (= an experience of what things are really like ) • I got my first dose of reality when I reported to work at my new job. somebody's grasp of reality (= their understanding of reality ) • They portrayed her as a sick woman with only a tenuous grasp of reality.

transnet.ir

2 general:: noun truth: It is hard to face reality.

Simple Definitions

3 general::   noun ADJ. awful, bitter, brutal, cold, grim, hard, harsh, painful, sad, stark We were faced with the awful reality of having nowhere to live. | complex | underlying He has no illusions about the underlying reality of army life. | objective, practical the practical realities of running a children's home | daily, everyday | external Painters at the time were largely concerned with reproducing external reality. | commercial, economic, historical, physical, political, psychological, social the harsh economic realities of life as a student | virtual the use of virtual reality in computer games VERB + REALITY become One day her dream will become a reality. | make sth It's our task to make the proposals a reality. | accept, confront (sb with), face (up to), get a grip on, grasp, wake up to She will have to face reality sooner or later. I don't think you have quite grasped the realities of our situation! | bear little/no, etc. relation/resemblance to, be cut off/divorced/removed from, be out of touch with, have little/not have much to do with They are out of touch with the realities of modern warfare. Most people's ideas of the disease do not have much to do with the reality. | escape from | deny, ignore | bring sb back to, come/get back to, return to He called for the committee to stop dreaming and return to reality. | distort Most comedy relies on distorting reality. | protect/shelter/shield sb from Her parents always tried to shield her from the realities of the world. | reflect PREP. in ~ The media portray her as happy and successful, but in reality she has a difficult life. PHRASES a grasp of reality He has a rather tenuous grasp of reality. | a perception/sense of reality

Oxford Collocations Dictionary


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