realism的意思和读音

realism

: [ˈriəˌlɪzəm] : [ˈrɪəˌlɪz(ə)m]

n.

n.impracticality

n.practicality,pragmatism,level-headedness,common sense,sanityrealismn.

1.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.

2.the quality of being very like real life

3.a style in art or literature that shows things and people as they are in real life

n.1.;;【,;【;【2.

n.1.the ability to accept events and situations as they really are and to deal with them in a practical way2.a style in art and literature that shows life as it really is3.a way of making something seem real

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1.Elsewhere, he put it more bluntly: "This business about a graceful exit just simply has no realism to it at all. ":“。”

2.Living abroad, I might have called that wishfulness . Coming to Japan, I've learned to call it realism.”,”。

3.All my life had shaped me for the realism, the naturalism of the modern novel, and I could not read enough of them.使

4.Think of it as a combination of shapes and aim for symbolism rather than realism, and it's not as hard as you'd think.

5.Her novel Beloved is often regarded as her representative work of magical realism.

6.Naturalism is pessimistic realism with a philosophy that sets man in a mechanic world and conceives of him as victimized by that world.

7.Though realism may be a tempting viewpoint, what we know about modern physics makes it a difficult one to defend.使

8.Though realism may be a tempting viewpoint, as we'll see later, what we know about modern physics makes it a difficult one to defend.使

9.The question I wish to address is the political realism of that or alternative programs for limiting such growth.

10.But you and your colleagues are right to say that macroeconomics tried too hard to be just like micro, with rigor driving out realism.