单词 | realization |
释义 | Word family noun realism realist reality unreality realization adjective real unreal realistic ≠ unrealistic verb realize adverb real really realistically ≠ unrealistically re·a·li·za·tion (also realisation British English) /ˌrɪəlaɪˈzeɪʃən $ -lə-/ ●○○ noun [singular, uncountable] 1 UNDERSTANDwhen you understand something that you had not understood before 认识;领悟;意识realization of I was shocked by the realization of what I had done. 我意识到自己干了什么后大为震惊。realization that the realization that she might never recover from her illness 意识到她或许永远不能康复 There is a growing realization that we must manage the Earth’s resources more carefully. 越来越多的人认识到我们必须更加谨慎地使用地球资源。2 SUCCESSFUL formal when you achieve something that you had planned or hoped for 〔计划、希望的〕实现 SYN achievementrealization of the realization of his dreams 他的梦想成真3 BBT technicalMONEY when you change something into money by selling it 变现 the realization of assets 资产变现Examples from the Corpusrealization• What Simmel accomplishes is a realization of the inseparability of the positive and negative consequences of these social transformations.• That is the same life-changing realization that Shamsiddeen and other hajji say they found in Mecca.• Classical elite theorists had sought to show that liberal democracy was a utopian ideal incapable of realization.• When you have parity of power, that promotes understanding and the realization that all employees are interdependent.• But they can also be seen as communicatively motivated, the realization of available resources to get a message across.• Nothing is more exhilarating than the realization that you can make money by doing work that you love.• Large-scale expectations may depend for their realization on changes in society and its value patterns.• It was fabulous, gorgeous in its excess, the ultimate realization of some untrammeled private fantasy.realization of• Getting this role in a major film was a realization of her childhood dreams.From Longman Business Dictionaryrealizationrea‧li‧za‧tion /ˌrɪəlaɪˈzeɪʃən-lə-/ (also realisation British English) noun [singular, uncountable]FINANCE the act of changing something into money by selling itThe sale will result in the realization of over £325 million.re·a·li·za·tion nounChineseSyllable not Business understand that Corpus understood you when had you before something |
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