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[-ti:vi:] n; -(s), kein Pl. real-life television, Am. reality TV* * *Re·a·li·ty-TV<-[s]>[riˈɛliti-]* * * -
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[rɪˈælətɪ] noun1) that which is real and not imaginary:حِقيقَه، واقِعIt was a relief to get back to reality after hearing the ghost story.
2) the state of being real.واقِعِيَّه3) ( often in plural – reˈalities) a fact:حَقائِق الحَياهDeath and sorrow are two of the grim realities of human existence.
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وَاقِع \ reality: truth; fact; not fancy. fact: sth. that is true and is not just an idea; sth. that has been done: This story is a mixture of fact and fancy. Tell the facts to the judge. situated: placed: The hotel was pleasantly situated in a sheltered valley. -
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[Constructivism] does not create or explain any reality "out there"; it shows that there is no inside and no outside, no objective world facing the subjective, rather, it shows that the subject-object split, that source of myriads of "realities," does not exist, that the apparent separation of the world into pairs of opposites is constructed by the subject. (Watzlawick, 1984, p. 330)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Reality
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[re'alitiow]SM (pl reality shows) real-life drama show, reality show (EEUU)* * *= reality show.Ex. This reality show explores the long-time friendship between two women, one of whom has had a mysterious criminal past which returns to haunt her.* * *= reality show.Ex: This reality show explores the long-time friendship between two women, one of whom has had a mysterious criminal past which returns to haunt her.
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Science fiction RDFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Reality Distortion Field
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16 Reality Education About Life
Education: REALУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Reality Education About Life
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17 Reality Emulation Technology
Network technologies: RETУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Reality Emulation Technology
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Law: RECУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Reality Enforcement Commission
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Mass media: RIMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Reality Impaired Media
См. также в других словарях:
Reality — Reality, in everyday usage, means the state of things as they actually exist . [Compact Oxford English Dictionary of Current English, Oxford University Press, 2005 (Full entry for reality : reality • noun (pl. realities) 1 the state of things as… … Wikipedia
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reality TV — noun A genre of television programme that takes members of the general public as subjects, either presenting their daily lives as if they were soap operas or observing them in artificially contrived situations • • • Main Entry: ↑real * * *… … Useful english dictionary
Reality — Re*al i*ty (r[ e]*[a^]l [i^]*t[y^]), n.; pl. {Realities} ( t[i^]z). [Cf. F. r[ e]alit[ e], LL. realitas. See 3d {Real}, and cf. 2d {Realty}.] 1. The state or quality of being real; actual being or existence of anything, in distinction from mere… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Reality — (englisch für Realität) ist der vormalige Name der Band Pain of Salvation kurz für Reality TV Nummer Eins Song von Richard Sanderson Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung … Deutsch Wikipedia
reality — is a word that has been around for centuries, denoting as it does one of the most basic (if elusive) concepts of human thought. Since the 1970s the broadcasters, first in America and then rapidly in Britain, have appropriated it as a modifying… … Modern English usage
reality — [rē al′ə tē] n. pl. realities [ML realitas] 1. the quality or fact of being real 2. something that is real; fact 3. the quality of being true to life 4. Philos. that which is real adj. TV designating or of programming, a show, etc. that features… … English World dictionary
reality — I noun actual existence, actuality, authenticity, being, existence, factualness, genuineness, legitimacy, realness, substance, substantiality, substantialness, truth, veracity, Veritas, verity II index fact, fait accompli, gist ( … Law dictionary
reality — (n.) 1540s, originally a legal term in the sense of fixed property, from M.L. realitatem (nom. realitas), from L.L. realis; meaning real existence is from 1640s … Etymology dictionary
reality — [n] facts of existence absoluteness, actuality, authenticity, being, bottom line*, brass tacks*, certainty, concreteness, corporeality, deed, entity, existence, genuineness, how things are*, like it is*, materiality, matter, name of the game*,… … New thesaurus