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1 werkelijkheid
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2 werkelijkheid
1 reality♦voorbeelden:virtuele werkelijkheid • virtual realityde werkelijkheid uit het oog verliezen • lose sight of realityin werkelijkheid • actuallydat is in strijd met de werkelijkheid • that conflicts with the factsde werkelijkheid onder ogen zien • face (up to) reality -
3 realiteit
1 reality♦voorbeelden:we moeten de realiteit onder ogen zien • we must face facts/realityde realiteit niet onder ogen willen zien • live in a fool's paradisede realiteit van alledag • day-to-day reality -
4 virtuele werkelijkheid
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5 werkelijkheidszin
♦voorbeelden:1 het getuigt van weinig werkelijkheidszin • it shows that he/she 〈enz.〉 is out of touch with realityVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > werkelijkheidszin
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6 abstracto
abstract, intangible, unconnected to concrete reality, not practical -
7 actualiteit
n. actuality, modernity, topic; reality -
8 chimere
n. chimère, illusion, delusion, false impression of reality -
9 conceptualisme
n. conceptualism, philosophical theory which states that reality is based on mental concepts -
10 conceptualist
n. conceptualist, supporter of conceptualism (philosophical theory which states that reality is based on mental concepts) -
11 conceptualistisch
adj. conceptualistic, pertaining to conceptualism (philosophical theory which states that reality is based on mental concepts) -
12 defacto
adv. de facto, in reality, in fact, actually existing -
13 drogbeeld
n. illusion, delusion, false impression of reality; misconception, false idea -
14 escapisch
adj. escapist, tending to avoid reality, seeking distractions from everyday life -
15 escapisme
n. escapism, tendency to avoid reality, tendency to seek distractions from everyday life -
16 escapist
n. escapist, person who avoids reality through daydreaming or entertainment -
17 expressionisme
n. expressionism, 20th century art movement stressing the expression of subjective experience rather than a literal representation of reality -
18 expressionist
n. expressionist, artist associated with Expressionism (20th-century art movement stressing the expression of subjective experience rather than a literal representation of reality) -
19 expressionistisch
adj. expressionistic, pertaining to or characterized by Expressionism (20th-century art movement stressing expression of subjective experience rather than literal representation of reality) -
20 geestenleer
n. spiritualism, belief in the existence of spirits and the ability to establish contact with the dead through a medium; philosophical viewpoint maintaining that spirit is the prime element of reality
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