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adjectivea virtual... — so gut wie ein/eine...; praktisch ein/eine... (ugs.)
he is the virtual head of the business — er ist quasi der Chef des Geschäfts (ugs.)
the whole day was a virtual disaster — der ganze Tag war geradezu eine Katastrophe
* * *['ve:(r) uəl]- academic.ru/80438/virtual_reality">virtual reality* * *vir·tual[ˈvɜ:tʃuəl, AM ˈvɜ:r-]adj inv1. (almost certain) so gut wie, quasiyears of incompetent government had brought about the \virtual collapse of the economy Jahre inkompetenter Regierungsführung hatten dazu geführt, dass die Wirtschaft so gut wie zusammenbrachnow that the talks have broken down, war in the region looks like a \virtual certainty jetzt, wo die Gespräche gescheitert sind, scheint der Krieg in der Region praktisch sicher zu seinnowadays, television has a \virtual monopoly over cultural life heutzutage hat das Fernsehen quasi ein Monopol über das kulturelle Lebensnow brought the whole of Guernsey to a \virtual standstill yesterday der Schnee brachte gestern ganz Guernsey praktisch zum Stillstandto be a \virtual unknown praktisch unbekannt sein2. COMPUT, PHYS virtuell* * *['vɜːtjʊəl]adj attr1) certainty, impossibility fast völligit led to the virtual collapse of the economy —
she was a virtual prisoner/recluse/stranger — sie war so gut wie eine Gefangene/Einsiedlerin/Fremde
he is the virtual leader — er ist quasi der Führer, praktisch ist er der Führer
it was a virtual admission of guilt — es war praktisch ein Schuldgeständnis
it was a virtual disaster —
* * *1. tatsächlich, faktisch, eigentlich:2. PHYS, TECH virtuell:a) anlagemäßigb) vom Computer simuliert, künstlich:virtual address IT virtuelle Adresse;virtual image OPT virtuelles Bild;virtual reality virtuelle Realität* * *adjectivea virtual... — so gut wie ein/eine...; praktisch ein/eine... (ugs.)
* * *adj.eigentlich adj.gewissermaßen adj.tatsächlich adj.virtuell adj.
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