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re·al
/ˈri(ə)l, ˈrɪ(ə)l/
(a.)真的,真實的,實際的,實在的,不動(產)的,實數的實數,現實(ad.)真正地
From:
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real
即時
From:
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real
實 實數 真實
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Re·al
a.
Royal
;
regal
;
kingly
. [
Obs
.]
“The
blood
real
of
Thebes.”
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Re·al
a.
1.
Actually
being
or
existing
;
not
fictitious
or
imaginary
;
as
,
a
description
of
real
life
.
Whereat
I
waked
,
and
found
Before
mine
eyes
all
real
,
as
the
dream
Had
lively
shadowed
. --
Milton
.
2.
True
;
genuine
;
not
artificial
,
counterfeit
,
or
factitious
;
often
opposed
to
ostensible
;
as
,
the
real
reason
;
real
Madeira
wine
;
real
ginger
.
Whose
perfection
far
excelled
Hers
in
all
real
dignity
. --
Milton
.
3.
Relating
to
things
,
not
to
persons
. [
Obs
.]
Many
are
perfect
in
men's
humors
that
are
not
greatly
capable
of
the
real
part
of
business
.
--
Bacon
.
4.
Alg.
Having
an
assignable
arithmetical
or
numerical
value
or
meaning
;
not
imaginary
.
5.
Law
Pertaining
to
things
fixed
,
permanent
,
or
immovable
,
as
to
lands
and
tenements
;
as
,
real
property
,
in
distinction
from
personal
or
movable
property
.
Chattels real
Law
,
such
chattels
as
are
annexed
to
,
or
savor
of
,
the
realty
,
as
terms
for
years
of
land
.
See
Chattel
.
Real action
Law
,
an
action
for
the
recovery
of
real
property
.
Real assets
Law
,
lands
or
real
estate
in
the
hands
of
the
heir
,
chargeable
with
the
debts
of
the
ancestor
.
Real composition
Eccl. Law
,
an
agreement
made
between
the
owner
of
lands
and
the
parson
or
vicar
,
with
consent
of
the
ordinary
,
that
such
lands
shall
be
discharged
from
payment
of
tithes
,
in
consequence
of
other
land
or
recompense
given
to
the
parson
in
lieu
and
satisfaction
thereof
. --
Blackstone
.
Real estate
or
Real property
,
lands
,
tenements
,
and
hereditaments
;
freehold
interests
in
landed
property
;
property
in
houses
and
land
. --
Kent
.
--
Burrill
.
Real presence
R.
C
. Ch.
,
the
actual
presence
of
the
body
and
blood
of
Christ
in
the
eucharist
,
or
the
conversion
of
the
substance
of
the
bread
and
wine
into
the
real
body
and
blood
of
Christ
;
transubstantiation
.
In
other
churches
there
is
a
belief
in
a
form
of
real
presence
,
not
however
in
the
sense
of
transubstantiation
.
Real servitude
,
called
also
Predial servitude
Civil Law
,
a
burden
imposed
upon
one
estate
in
favor
of
another
estate
of
another
proprietor
. --
Erskine
.
--
Bouvier
.
Syn:
--
Actual
;
true
;
genuine
;
authentic
.
Usage:
--
Real
,
Actual
.
Real
represents
a
thing
to
be
a
substantive
existence
;
as
,
a
real
,
not
imaginary
,
occurrence
.
Actual
refers
to
it
as
acted
or
performed
;
and
,
hence
,
when
we
wish
to
prove
a
thing
real
,
we
often
say
,
“It
actually
exists,”
“It
has
actually
been
done.”
Thus
its
reality
is
shown
by
its
actuality
.
Actual
,
from
this
reference
to
being
acted
,
has
recently
received
a
new
signification
,
namely
,
present
;
as
,
the
actual
posture
of
affairs
;
since
what
is
now
in
action
,
or
going
on
,
has
,
of
course
,
a
present
existence
.
An
actual
fact
;
a
real
sentiment
.
For
he
that
but
conceives
a
crime
in
thought
,
Contracts
the
danger
of
an
actual
fault
. --
Dryden
.
Our
simple
ideas
are
all
real
;
all
agree
to
the
reality
of
things
.
--
Locke
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Re·al
n.
A
former
small
Spanish
silver
coin
;
also
,
a
denomination
of
money
of
account
,
formerly
the
unit
of
the
Spanish
monetary
system
.
Note:
☞
A
real of plate
(
coin
)
varied
in
value
according
to
the
time
of
its
coinage
,
from
12½
down
to
10
cents
,
or
from
6½
to
5
pence
sterling
.
The
real vellon
,
or
money
of
account
,
was
nearly
equal
to
five
cents
,
or
2½
pence
sterling
.
In
1871
the
coinage
of
Spain
was
assimilated
to
that
of
the
Latin
Union
,
of
which
the
franc
is
the
unit
.
The
peseta
was
introduced
in
1868,
and
continued
as
the
official
currency
of
Spain
(
splitting
temporarily
into
Nationalist
and
Republican
pesetas
during
the
civil
war
of
the
1930's)
until
2002.
In
2002,
the
euro
became
the
official
currency
of
Spain
and
most
other
nations
of
the
European
Union
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Re·al
n.
A
realist
. [
Obs
.]
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
real
adj
1:
being
or
occurring
in
fact
or
actuality
;
having
verified
existence
;
not
illusory
; "
real
objects
"; "
real
people
;
not
ghosts
"; "
a
film
based
on
real
life
"; "
a
real
illness
"; "
real
humility
"; "
Life
is
real
!
Life
is
earnest
!"-
Longfellow
[
syn
:
existent
] [
ant
:
unreal
]
2:
no
less
than
what
is
stated
;
worthy
of
the
name
; "
the
real
reason
"; "
real
war
"; "
a
real
friend
"; "
a
real
woman
";
"
meat
and
potatoes--I
call
that
a
real
meal
"; "
it's
time
he
had
a
real
job
"; "
it's
no
penny-ante
job--he's
making
real
money
" [
syn
:
real(a)
] [
ant
:
unreal
]
3:
being
or
reflecting
the
essential
or
genuine
character
of
something
; "
her
actual
motive
"; "
a
literal
solitude
like
a
desert
"- G.K.Chesterton; "
a
genuine
dilemma
" [
syn
:
actual
,
genuine
,
literal
]
4:
not
synthetic
or
spurious
;
of
real
or
natural
origin
; "
real
mink
"; "
true
gold
" [
syn
:
true
]
5:
not
to
be
taken
lightly
; "
statistics
demonstrate
that
poverty
and
unemployment
are
very
real
problems
"; "
to
the
man
sleeping
regularly
in
doorways
homelessness
is
real
"
6:
possible
to
be
treated
as
fact
; "
tangible
evidence
"; "
his
brief
time
as
Prime
Minister
brought
few
real
benefits
to
the
poor
" [
syn
:
tangible
]
7:
being
value
measured
in
terms
of
purchasing
power
; "
real
prices
"; "
real
income
"; "
real
wages
" [
ant
:
nominal
]
8:
having
substance
or
capable
of
being
treated
as
fact
;
not
imaginary
; "
the
substantial
world
"; "
a
mere
dream
,
neither
substantial
nor
practical
"; "
most
ponderous
and
substantial
things
"-
Shakespeare
[
syn
:
substantial
,
material
]
[
ant
:
insubstantial
]
9: (
of
property
)
fixed
or
immovable
; "
real
property
consists
of
land
and
buildings
;
real
estate
"
10:
coinciding
with
reality
; "
perceptual
error...has
a
surprising
resemblance
to
veridical
perception
"-
F.A.Olafson [
syn
:
veridical
]
11:
founded
on
practical
matters
; "
a
recent
graduate
experiencing
the
real
world
for
the
first
time
"
n
1:
any
rational
or
irrational
number
[
syn
:
real number
]
2:
an
old
small
silver
Spanish
coin
adv
:
used
as
intensifiers
; `
real
'
is
sometimes
used
informally
for
`
really
'; `
rattling
'
is
informal
; "
she
was
very
gifted
"; "
he
played
very
well
"; "
a
really
enjoyable
evening
"; "
I'm
real
sorry
about
it
"; "
a
rattling
good
yarn
" [
syn
:
very
,
really
,
rattling
]
[
also
:
reis
(
pl
),
reales
(
pl
)]
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