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realism美 ['riə.lɪzəm] 英 ['rɪə.lɪz(ə)m] - n.现实主义;现实性;逼真;务实作风
- 网络写实主义;实在论;唯实论
1. | 务实作风;现实主义方式a way of seeing, accepting and dealing with situations as they really are without being influenced by your emotions or false hopes |
| There was a new mood of realism among the leaders at the peace talks. 参加和平谈判的领导人之间有着一种务实的新气氛。 |
2. | 现实性;逼真the quality of being very like real life |
3. | (文艺的)现实主义风格,现实主义a style in art or literature that shows things and people as they are in real life |
n. | 1. 〔哲〕实在论;唯实论;〔教〕实学主义;〔律〕实体主义 4. 【文艺】现实主义;写实主义;【哲学】实在论,唯实论;【教育】实学主义;【法律】实体主义 1. 〔哲〕实在论;唯实论;〔教〕实学主义;〔律〕实体主义 4. 【文艺】现实主义;写实主义;【哲学】实在论,唯实论;【教育】实学主义;【法律】实体主义 |
n. | 1. a practical understanding and acceptance of the actual nature of the world, rather than an idealized or romantic view of it 2. the simulation of something in a way that accurately resembles real things 3. in artistic and literary works, lifelike representation of people and the world, without any idealization 4. the theory that things such as universals, moral facts, and theoretical scientific entities exist independently of people's thoughts and perceptions 5. the theory that there is an objectively existing world, not dependent on our minds, and that people are able to understand aspects of that world through perception 6. the theory that every declarative statement is either true or false, regardless of whether this can be verified 7. the ability to accept events and situations as they really are and to deal with them in a practical way 8. a style in art and literature that shows life as it really is 9. a way of making something seem real 1. a practical understanding and acceptance of the actual nature of the world, rather than an idealized or romantic view of it 2. the simulation of something in a way that accurately resembles real things 3. in artistic and literary works, lifelike representation of people and the world, without any idealization 4. the theory that things such as universals, moral facts, and theoretical scientific entities exist independently of people's thoughts and perceptions 5. the theory that there is an objectively existing world, not dependent on our minds, and that people are able to understand aspects of that world through perception 6. the theory that every declarative statement is either true or false, regardless of whether this can be verified 7. the ability to accept events and situations as they really are and to deal with them in a practical way 8. a style in art and literature that shows life as it really is 9. a way of making something seem real |
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