virtual

英['vɜːtʃuəl] 美['vɜːrtʃuəl]
  • adj. 实质的;【计】虚拟的
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    adj. (形容词)
    1. 事实上的,实际上的,实质上的
    2. 【物】虚的
    3. 【计】虚拟的
    4. 很接近的,几乎…的
    5. 模拟的
    6. 【物】虚像的
    7. 【物】有效的
    8. 具有可产生某种效果之内在力的
    adj. (形容词)
    1. [A] 实质上的,事实上的,实际上的 almost what is stated; in fact though not officially
    2. 虚拟的 generated by computer

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. being actually such in almost every respect;

    "a practical failure"
    "the once elegant temple lay in virtual ruin"

  2. existing in essence or effect though not in actual fact;

    "a virtual dependence on charity"
    "a virtual revolution"
    "virtual reality"

1. Argentina came to a virtual standstill while the game was being played.
在比赛进行的时候,阿根廷全国几乎陷入了停顿状态。

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2. Journalists said there was a virtual news blackout about the rally.
记者们说有关这场集会的新闻实际上被封锁了。

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3. One day virtual reality will revolutionize the entertainment industry.
有一天虚拟现实将使娱乐业发生革命性的变化。

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4. This device helps make virtual reality a more usable and accessible technology.
这一装置有助于使虚拟现实成为更可用、更便利的技术。

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5. Jaron Lanier coined the term "virtual reality" and pioneered its early development.
杰伦·拉尼尔创造了“虚拟现实”这个词,并成为推动其早期发展的先驱人物。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Our deputy manager is the virtual head of the business.
      我们的副经理是公司的实际负责人。
    2. A virtual state of war exists between the two countries.
      这两国间实际上处于战争状态。
    3. For example, in a Virtual space, Students can "dissect" a human body, "visit" ancient battlefields, or "talk" with Shakespeare, ...
      比如,在虚拟的空间中,学生们可以与莎士比亚“对话”。
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    用作定语 ~+ n.
    1. This is a virtual certainty.
      这是一件已肯定的事。
    2. Over the years, he's picked off his competitors so that he now has a virtual monopoly.
      几年来,他一个一个地战胜了他的竞争对手,现已实际上成了垄断者。
用作形容词 (adj.)
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