[/ˈrɪəlaɪz; ˋrɪəˏlaɪz/] v 用法: 1 [Tn, Tf, Tw no passive 不用於被动语态] (not used in the continuous tenses 不用於进行时态) be fully aware of or accept (sth) as a fact; understand 认识到或承认(某事物)属实; 了解到: realize one's mistake 认识到自己的错误 * realize the extent of the damage 了解到破坏的程度 * She realized that he had been lying. 她明白了他一直在说谎. * I fully realize why you did it. 我完全了解你为什麽要做这事. 用法: 2 [Tn esp passive 尤用於被动语态] convert (plans, etc) into reality 实现(计画等): realize one's hopes, ambitions, etc 实现自己的希望、 抱负等 * Her worst fears were realized, ie The things she was most afraid would happen did happen. 她最担心的事情终於发生了. 用法: 3 (fml 文) (a) [Tn] convert (property, shares, etc) into money by selling 变卖(财产、 股票等): realize one's assets 变卖自己的财产 * Can these bonds berealized at short notice? 这些债券能在短期内兑现吗? (b)[Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sth (on sth) (of goods, etc) be sold for (a price); (of a person) sell sth for (a price) (指货物等)卖得(某价钱); (指人)将某物卖得(某价钱): The furniture realized 900 at the sale. 拍卖这家具获900英镑. * How much did you realize on those paintings? 那些画你卖了多少钱? |