词汇 | virtual |
释义 | virtual adjective uk /ˈvɜː.tʃu.əl/ us /ˈvɝː.tʃu.əl/ virtualadjective (ALMOST)C1[ before noun ] almost a particular thing or quality: 几乎…的;实质上的 Ten years of incompetent government had brought about the virtual collapse of the country's economy.无能政府10年的执政已经把这个国家带到了崩溃的边缘。 Fighting and shortages have brought normal life to a virtual standstill in the city.战火和物资短缺使这座城市的正常生陷于瘫痪。 He is a virtual prisoner in his own home. Falling orders led to the virtual ruin of her company. She suffered a virtual breakdown when her marriage broke up. They operate in virtual secrecy. Almost a hop, skip, and a jumpidiom about almost as good asidiom as much asidiom be on the way to somethingidiom going on hop intent more more or lessidiom much scant strike sub that was close!idiom to the brink of something to/for all intents and purposesidiom up to (doing) somethingidiom way virtualadjective (COMPUTER)B2 created by computer technology and appearing to exist but not existing in the physical world : (通过计算机)虚拟的 In the game players simulate real life in a virtual world. The service gives employees a personalized virtual desktop accessible from any web browser. done using computer technology over the internet, and not involving people physically going somewhere: virtual shopping Before a virtual meeting, all participants should test the technology and make sure they are comfortable with the major features. Visit our website for a virtual tour of the museum. It's one of several interconnected virtual worlds that players explore in the new computer game. Virtual learning doesn't replace traditional educational tools. The Planetarium will be offering a virtual tour of the international space station. Computer concepts 2FA 2SV 3-D printing adaptive learning additive manufacturing haptics HCI hex hexadecimal hill climbing infection stack tebibyte telematic telematics telerobotics teraflop texture wan word processing virtual | American Dictionaryvirtual adjective[ not gradable ] us/ˈvɜr·tʃu·əl/ almost, but not exactly or in every way: She was a virtual unknown before this movie. Snow brought Minneapolis to a virtual standstill yesterday. virtuallyadverb[ not gradable ]us/ˈvɜr·tʃə·wə·li/ Unemployment in this part of the country is virtually nonexistent. virtual | Business Englishvirtual adjective uk /ˈvɜːtʃuəl/us [ before noun ] almost complete: Falling orders led to the virtual ruin of her company. It is important to ensure that mergers of these companies do not result in a virtual monopoly in the industry. INTERNET, IT used to describe something that can be done or seen using computers or the internet instead of going to a place, meeting people in person, etc.: The country's first virtual business school is up and running. Click here to take a virtual tour of homes we have for sale. Examples of virtualvirtual The algorithms and/or parameters used to guide the clustering and assembly process for the virtual transcript resources are similar, but not identical. Note the virtual lack of other bands characteristic of trophoblast cultures. To further study the effect of pooling, we used 24 of the 29 arrays to do "virtual pooling". The final design is a compromise made between maximising the use of real memory and minimising the disk operations to retrieve pages from virtual memory. Unlike many other areas classical villas are noticeable by their virtual absence. The virtual world and the material world cannot be designed any more in isolation from each other. Youssef is also involved in the use of visualization and virtual reality techniques in geotechnical engineering applications. The notion of blossoming is analogous to the process of 'fusing' the two flat images of a stereoscopic pair into a virtual three-dimensional volume. A number of cases are reasonably described metaphorically as the reading of a virtual document, differing in the kind of document envisaged. Present tense indicates its viewing (hence its virtual occurrence) coincident with the time of speaking. Rather, they evoke a kind of virtual schedule, a plan or projection concerning the expected occurrence and timing of future events. The genitive a man's does not refer to a specific instance, nor to the entire category of 'men', but rather to a virtual, arbitrary instance. In some problems, however, the virtual force of interest may decrease through time. Thus, the common interests in a community can be represented as the product of a kind of virtual negotiation. Virtual visiting was rendered even more appealing by the difficulties of travel. See all examples of virtual These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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