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realisation

n.  实现; 认识,领会

复数:realisations 

BNC.7016

英英释义

noun

  • something that is made real or concrete
    1. the victory was the realization of a whole year's work
    Synonym:realizationfruition
  • making real or giving the appearance of reality
      Synonym:realizationactualizationactualisation
    1. the completion or enrichment of a piece of music left sparsely notated by a composer
        Synonym:realization
      1. a sale in order to obtain money (as a sale of stock or a sale of the estate of a bankrupt person) or the money so obtained
          Synonym:realization
        1. coming to understand something clearly and distinctly
          1. a growing realization of the risk involved
          2. a sudden recognition of the problem he faced
          3. increasing recognition that diabetes frequently coexists with other chronic diseases
          Synonym:realizationrecognition
        2. a musical composition that has been completed or enriched by someone other than the composer
            Synonym:realization

          双语例句

          • A new realisation has dawned among the most fervent advocates of financial analysis and collective investor wisdom: markets are not always rational.
            金融分析和投资者集体智慧的最热心倡导者如今有了新的认识:市场并不总是理性的。
          • Design analysis and realisation of Laval nozzle for laser cutting
            激光切割用拉伐尔喷嘴的设计分析与实现
          • This is the pre-condition to the successful SOA realisation.
            这是SOA成功实现的前提条件。
          • Poor infrastructure threatens export performance and in turn prevent full realisation of our growth potential.
            基础设施不足,会影响出口表现,使我们的增长潜力,无法充分发挥。
          • As people live longer there is a realisation that they can't afford a 30-year retirement.
            随着寿命的延长,人们意识到他们负担不起30年的退休生活。
          • In the same manner there is ugliness in the distorted expression of beauty in our life and in our art which comes from our imperfect realisation of Truth.
            生活中对美的曲解是一种丑陋,同样地,艺术中对真理的不完美的认识也是一种丑陋。
          • Letting go is not to cut myself off; it's the realisation I can't control another.
            “放手”并不是割席断交;而是认识到我不能控制他人。
          • There is quite an extensive process to participate in, in terms of the realisation of yourself, that you are not the mind;
            有一个很广阔的进程要参与其中,关于认识到你自己,认识到你不是心智。
          • How far is the view justified that China should have done more, towards a greater realisation of, in particular, civil and political rights?
            有人认为,中国应在实现、尤其是在实现公民权和政治权上做出更大努力;这种观点在多大的程度上是合理的?
          • Any reconstruction plan should include the realisation that nature cannot be tamed, Mr toda says.
            户田公明说,任何重建计划都应认识到,大自然是无法驯服的。