virtual
virtual 英 [ˈvɜ:tʃuəl] 美 [ˈvɜrtʃuəl]
adj. 几乎的(=almost) adj. 虚拟的;
- The adjective virtual is used to describe something that exists in essence but not in actuality. You may have made a virtual friend on an online gaming site, but don't expect that person to meet you for coffee.
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- adj. 几乎的(=almost)
- adj. 虚拟的;
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1. The country was sliding into a state of virtual civil war.
这个国家实际上正逐渐进入内战状态。(几乎是真)
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2. The company has a virtual monopoly in this area of trade.
这家公司实质上已经垄断了这种贸易。
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3. He married a virtual stranger.
他娶了一个几乎素不相识的女子。
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4. New technology has enabled development of an online ‘virtual library’.
新技术已经使在线“虚拟图书馆”的发展成为可能。
- virtual (adj.) late 14c., "influencing by physical virtues or capabilities, effective with respect to inherent natural qualities," from Medieval Latin virtualis, from Latin virtus "excellence, potency, efficacy," literally "manliness, manhood" (see virtue). The meaning "being something in essence or effect, though not actually or in fact" is from mid-15c., probably via sense of "capable of producing a certain effect" (early 15c.). Computer sense of "not physically existing but made to appear by software" is attested from 1959.
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