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1 reality principle
reality principle s Psychoanalyse: Realitätsprinzip n (Prinzip, nach dem ein Bedürfnis aufgeschoben und damit der Realität angepasst werden kann) -
2 reality
noun1) no pl. Realität, diein reality — in Wirklichkeit
* * *[ri'æləti]1) (that which is real and not imaginary: It was a relief to get back to reality after hearing the ghost story.) die Realität2) (the state of being real.) die Wirklichkeit3) ((often in plural - realities) a fact: Death and sorrow are two of the grim realities of human existence.) die Realität* * *re·al·ity[riˈæləti, AM -ət̬i]nto be in/out of touch with \reality den Sinn für die Realität haben/verloren habento bear little resemblance to \reality wenig mit der Realität zu tun habento come back to \reality auf den Boden der Tatsachen zurückkehrento escape from \reality vor der Realität flüchtento lose touch with \reality den Sinn für die Realität verlierenharsh \reality harte Tatsacheto become a \reality wahr werden, sich akk verwirklichento make one's ambition/goal/plan a \reality seine Ambitionen/sein Ziel/seinen Plan in die Tat umsetzento make sb's dream a \reality jds Traum wahr werden lassen4.▶ in \reality in Wirklichkeit, tatsächlich* * *[riː'lItɪ]n1) Wirklichkeit f, Realität f(the) reality is somewhat different — die Wirklichkeit or Realität sieht etwas anders aus
2) (= trueness to life) Naturtreue f* * *reality [rıˈælətı] s1. Realität f, Wirklichkeit f:a) in Wirklichkeit, tatsächlich,b) in der Praxis;become (a) reality wahr werden (Traum etc);bring sb back to reality jemanden auf den Boden der Tatsachen zurückholen;make sth a reality etwas verwirklichen;believe in the reality of God an die tatsächliche Existenz Gottes glauben2. Wirklichkeitstreue f3. Tatsache f, Gegebenheit f* * *noun1) no pl. Realität, die* * *n.Realität -en f.Wirklichkeit f. -
3 reality
re·al·ity [riʼæləti, Am -ət̬i] nto be in/out of touch with \reality den Sinn für die Realität haben/verloren haben;to bear little resemblance to \reality wenig mit der Realität zu tun haben;to come back to \reality auf den Boden der Tatsachen zurückkehren;to escape from \reality vor der Realität flüchten;to lose touch with \reality den Sinn für die Realität verlieren;the \reality of the situation is that... die tatsächliche Situation sieht so aus, dass...harsh \reality harte Tatsache;to become a \reality wahr werden, sich akk verwirklichen;to make one's ambition/ goal/plan a \reality seine Ambitionen/sein Ziel/seinen Plan in die Tat umsetzen;to make sb's dream a \reality jds Traum wahr werden lassenPHRASES:in \reality in Wirklichkeit, tatsächlich -
4 reality TV
nounReality-TV, das* * *re·al·ity ˈtele·vi·sion, re·al·ity TˈVn Realityfernsehen nt, Reality-TV nt* * *nounReality-TV, das -
5 reality check
re·ˈal·ity check▪ to do a \reality check der Wahrheit ins Auge blicken -
6 reality television
re·al·ity ˈtele·vi·sion, re·al·ity TˈVn Realityfernsehen nt, Reality-TV nt -
7 reality check
re·'al·ity check nto do a \reality check der Wahrheit ins Auge blicken -
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9 reality TV
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10 reality
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11 reality TV
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12 reality series
re·ˈal·ity se·riesn Realityserie f -
13 reality show
reˈ·al·ity shown Realityshow f -
14 reality-tested
re·al·ity-ˈtest·edadj [in der Praxis] erprobt, praxisorientiert -
15 reality principle
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17 reality-show
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18 reality-TV
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19 virtual reality
* * *noun (a computer system that creates an environment that looks real on the screen and in which the person operating the computer can take part.)* * *vir·tual re·ˈal·ity* * *n (COMPUT)virtuelle Realität* * *VR abk1. HIST Br Victoria Regina, Queen Victoria* * * -
20 artificial reality
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