realism
柯林斯词典
1. N-UNCOUNT When people show realism in their behaviour, they recognize and accept the true nature of a situation and try to deal with it in a practical way. 現實態度; 務實精神[表贊許]
It was time now to show more political realism. 是表現出更多的政治務實精神的時候了。
2. N-UNCOUNT If things and people are presented with realism in paintings, stories, or movies, they are presented in a way that is like real life. (繪畫、小說或電影中的) 現實主義[表贊許]
Greene's stories had an edge of realism that made it easy to forget they were fiction. 格林的故事帶有現實主義的色彩,使人容易忘記它們是虛搆的。
3. N-UNCOUNT the philosophical theory that general terms such as common nouns refer to entities that have a real existence separate from the individuals which fall under them 唯實論; 實在論
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realism /ˈrɪəˌlɪzəm/
剑桥词典
realism noun [U] (THOUGHT)
a way of thinking and acting based on facts and what is possible , rather than on hopes for things that are unlikely to happen
現實(性);務實作風;注重實際
His decision not to expand the business shows his down-to-earth realism. 他決定不擴大經營槼模,這顯示了他腳踏實地的務實作風。
比較
idealism
science, social science specialized
in science and philosophy , the belief that objects continue to exist in the world even when no one is there to see them
(科學或哲學的)實在主義,實在論,唯實論
realism noun [U] (ART)
art, literature, theatre & film specializedpaintings , films , books , etc. that try to represent life as it really is
(繪畫、電影、書籍等的)現實主義,現實主義風格
The director used handheld camera techniques to add to the gritty realism of the film . 導縯運用了手提式攝像機實拍手法,增加了影片的真實感。 返回 realism