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real·is·tic·al·lyBrE /ˌriːəˈlɪstɪkli/, also /ˌrɪəˈlɪstɪkli/NAmE /ˌriːəˈlɪstɪkli/ adverbused to say what you think can actually be achieved in a particular situation (表明你认为实际实现的可能性)如实地,实际地◆Realistically, there is little prospect of a ceasefire. 实事求是地讲,停火的希望很渺茫。in a way that shows sb accepts in a sensible way what it is actually possible to do or achieve 切合实际地;明智地◆How many can you realistically hope to sell? 实事求是地讲,你希望能卖出多少?◆Kate spoke realistically about the task ahead. 凯特如实地谈了面临的任务。in a way that represents things as they are in real life 逼真地;栩栩如生地◆a fireplace with realistically glowing coals 有逼真的炉火闪耀的壁炉 |