realism
realism 英 [ˈri:əlɪzəm] 美 [ˈriəˌlɪzəm]
n. 现实主义;实在论
名词复数:realisms
- Realism is an approach to life that means dealing with the way things are. If you see the world through the lens of realism, you accept what's in front of you and don't pretend it's otherwise.
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- n. 现实主义;实在论
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1. With just a few rough strokes he produces intense realism.
他仅用几笔粗糙笔触就描绘出真实。
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2. And that realism does us no favors.
这包括对我们自己能力和缺陷的认识。
- realism (n.) 1794, from real (adj.) + -ism; after French réalisme or German Realismus; from Late Latin realis "real." Opposed to idealism in philosophy, art, etc. In reference to scholastic doctrine of Thomas Aquinas (opposed to nominalism) it is recorded from 1826. Meaning "close resemblance to the scene" (in art, literature, etc., often with reference to unpleasant details) is attested from 1856.
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