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词汇 real world
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Definition of real world in English:

real world

noun
  • The existing state of things, as opposed to one that is imaginary, simulated, or theoretical.

    we live in the real world of limited financial resources
    as modifier the real-world problems that teenagers face
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As a teacher, I'm so sick of the idea that the only good subjects to appeal to teenage readers are books about suicide, divorce, sex, death, and other topics that supposedly evoke the real-world problems that teenagers face.
    • Graphics programmers must have a wide range of tools to permit interactive experimentation and scientific visualization of real-world data sets.
    • The legal professionals, and in this I would include the judiciary, operate in the real world.
    • If you think your marriage does not have economic consequences, then you're not living in the real world.
    • Although absolute vaccine safety is the optimal goal, it is difficult to achieve in the real world.
    • One of the rules you have for surviving college and getting out into the real world is that the first job doesn't have to be great.
    • Only when the regulations have been put through the paces associated with real-world litigation will the full ramifications and impact truly be known.
    • How is Levitt's thinking applied to real world economic problems?
    • It is quite clear from the local plan that it is shops we want, not restaurants, but we have to live in the real world.
    • The show, for the most part, has roots in both the real world.
    • It's almost like the real world doesn't even exist for these guys.
    • They aren't talking about the real-world events that occurred in those places 20 years ago, but rather about how those events made them feel.

Definition of real world in US English:

real world

noun
  • The existing state of things, as opposed to one that is imaginary, simulated, or theoretical.

    we live in the real world of limited financial resources
    as modifier the real-world problems that teenagers face
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They aren't talking about the real-world events that occurred in those places 20 years ago, but rather about how those events made them feel.
    • As a teacher, I'm so sick of the idea that the only good subjects to appeal to teenage readers are books about suicide, divorce, sex, death, and other topics that supposedly evoke the real-world problems that teenagers face.
    • Only when the regulations have been put through the paces associated with real-world litigation will the full ramifications and impact truly be known.
    • The show, for the most part, has roots in both the real world.
    • How is Levitt's thinking applied to real world economic problems?
    • It's almost like the real world doesn't even exist for these guys.
    • If you think your marriage does not have economic consequences, then you're not living in the real world.
    • The legal professionals, and in this I would include the judiciary, operate in the real world.
    • One of the rules you have for surviving college and getting out into the real world is that the first job doesn't have to be great.
    • Graphics programmers must have a wide range of tools to permit interactive experimentation and scientific visualization of real-world data sets.
    • It is quite clear from the local plan that it is shops we want, not restaurants, but we have to live in the real world.
    • Although absolute vaccine safety is the optimal goal, it is difficult to achieve in the real world.
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