词汇 | REALISM |
释义 | REALISM come down to earth to become realistic; to become alert to what is going on around one. (Informal.)You have very good ideas, John, but you must come down to earth. We can't possibly afford any of your suggestions.Pay attention to what is going on. Come down to earth and join the discussion. come true to become real; for a dream or a wish actually to happen.When I got married, all my dreams came true.Coming to the big city was like having my wish come true. down-to-earth practical; not theoretical; not fanciful.Her ideas for the boutique are always very down-to-earth.The committee's plans for the village are anything but down-to-earth. facts of life the truth about the unpleasant ways that the world works.Mary really learned the facts of life when she got her first job.Tom couldn't accept the facts of life in business, so he quit. REALISM - LACKING out of all proportion of an exaggerated proportion; of an unrealistic proportion compared to something else; (figuratively) lopsided. (The all can be left out.)This problem has grown out of all proportion.Yes, this thing is way out of proportion. |
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