real

real — 形容詞

1. actually present in the world or in events that have happened, rather than only

1.形容詞A2
釋義

真實的;真的

實際存在的,非想像或虛構

actually present in the world or in events that have happened, rather than only in someone's mind, in a dream, or in a story.

例句

Nikos was relieved to learn the strange noises in the attic came from a real animal, not a ghost.

得知閣樓裡的怪聲是真實的動物,不是鬼,Nikos 鬆了一口氣。

real + noun (contrast with imagined entity)

After the long flight, the sunlight on her face made the trip to Tokyo finally feel real to Adina.

經過長途飛行,陽光打在臉上的那一刻,這趟東京之旅對 Adina 來說才終於變得真實。

feel + real (subjective realness)

同義詞
  • actual

    more formal; emphasises that something truly took place

  • true

    stresses correspondence to facts, often about stories or claims

  • existent

    very formal and rare in everyday speech

反義詞

文法句型

real + noun

be + real

用法筆記

Often paired with a contrasting word such as 'imaginary', 'pretend', 'fake', or 'a dream' to make the contrast clear. Distinguish from sense 2 (real = genuine, not false), which contrasts with counterfeit or imitation rather than with imaginary.

常見錯誤

I had a real dream last night about flying.
I had a vivid dream last night about flying.
💡a dream is by nature imagined, so 'real' contradicts the noun; use 'vivid' for a strong impression.

2. made of the true material it is sold as, or being the true version of something

2.形容詞A2
釋義

真品的;真的

真材實料、非仿冒或人造的

made of the true material it is sold as, or being the true version of something rather than a copy or imitation made to look the same.

例句

The market sold cheap copies, but Christopher's grandmother insisted on a wallet made of real leather.

市場上賣的多半是仿品,但 Christopher 的奶奶堅持要一個真皮做的皮夾。

real + material (leather)

The flowers on the table looked perfect, yet only the white roses in the corner were real.

桌上的花看起來毫無瑕疵,但只有角落那幾朵白玫瑰是真花。

real (vs artificial flowers)

同義詞
  • genuine

    slightly more formal; common on labels and certificates

  • authentic

    stresses verified origin; used for art, signatures, antiques

  • true

    broader; covers stories, accounts, and identities, not just objects

反義詞
  • fake

    informal; covers any imitation made to deceive

  • artificial

    made by people to copy something natural

  • imitation

    a copy, often legally sold as such

文法句型

real + concrete noun (e.g., gold, leather, name)

用法筆記

Subject is usually a concrete object whose value depends on its material or origin: jewellery, leather, gold, fur, flowers, paintings, signatures, names. Distinguish from sense 1 (real = exists in fact, contrast with imaginary); sense 2 contrasts with 'fake', 'false', 'artificial', or 'imitation', not with 'imaginary'.

常見錯誤

My grandmother gave me a real story about her childhood.
My grandmother gave me a true story about her childhood.
💡for stories or accounts, use 'true'; 'real' is for the genuine version of an object.

3. describing the everyday world we all live in, used as a contrast with stories, f

3.形容詞B1
釋義

現實的

日常實際生活,相對於故事或網路

describing the everyday world we all live in, used as a contrast with stories, films, online spaces, or daydreams.

例句

After three years of online classes, João finally met his study group in the real world.

上了三年的線上課之後,João 終於在現實生活中見到他的讀書會夥伴。

the real world (vs online)

In real life, fixing a broken car takes hours, not the two minutes shown on television.

在現實生活裡,修一輛壞掉的車要花好幾個小時,不是電視上演的那兩分鐘。

in real life (vs fiction)

同義詞
  • everyday

    neutral; emphasises ordinary daily situations

  • offline

    used specifically to contrast with online or virtual spaces

反義詞
  • virtual

    existing only on a computer or in a game

  • fictional

    made up in a book, film, or story

文法句型

the real world

real life

in real life

用法筆記

Almost always appears in the fixed phrases 'the real world', 'real life', or 'in real life' (often shortened to 'IRL' online). Distinguish from sense 1: sense 1 asks whether one specific thing exists, while sense 3 contrasts the whole everyday world with imagined or virtual spaces.

常見錯誤

I want a real world job after I graduate.
I want a real-world job after I graduate.
💡when used before a noun as one idea, it should be hyphenated; or rewrite as 'a job in the real world'.

4. describing a person, feeling, or behaviour that is honest and natural, with no a

4.形容詞B2
釋義

真誠的

人或情感發自內心、沒有假裝的

describing a person, feeling, or behaviour that is honest and natural, with no acting or pretending hidden underneath.

例句

Gabriel cried at the funeral, and you could tell his sadness was real.

Gabriel 在喪禮上哭了,看得出他的悲傷是真的。

predicative: feeling + be real

Hoa liked her new manager because he was a warm, real person, not a polished salesman.

Hoa 喜歡她的新主管,因為他是個溫暖、真誠的人,不像那種愛講場面話的業務員。

attributive: a real person (not pretending)

同義詞
  • genuine

    very close in meaning; slightly more formal

  • sincere

    specifically about honest feelings or words, often in apologies

  • heartfelt

    stronger; emphasises deep emotion behind the action

反義詞
  • fake

    deliberately pretended

  • put-on

    informal; describes acted behaviour or accents

文法句型

a real + noun

be real

用法筆記

Distinguish from sense 2 (GENUINE NOT FAKE), which is about materials or objects (real leather, real gold). This sense is about people's character, feelings, or behaviour being honest rather than acted.

常見錯誤

His real was sad at the funeral.
His sadness was real at the funeral.
💡'real' is an adjective; it cannot stand alone as a noun for the feeling itself.

5. describing the most important part or the true cause of something, as opposed to

5.形容詞B2
釋義

真正的

表面之下,最關鍵或最根本的那個

describing the most important part or the true cause of something, as opposed to the surface explanation that people first notice.

例句

Money was just an excuse; the real reason Shanti quit was her rude boss.

錢只是藉口,Shanti 辭職真正的原因是主管很沒禮貌。

the real reason for X

The real problem with the old bridge is the rusted steel underneath, not the cracked paint.

舊橋真正的問題在於底下生鏽的鋼筋,不是表面剝落的油漆。

the real problem (vs. surface symptom)

同義詞
  • main

    neutral; same idea without the 'hidden vs. surface' contrast

  • actual

    stresses 'this is what is truly the case', similar pattern

  • underlying

    more formal; specifically suggests something hidden beneath the surface

反義詞
  • apparent

    the surface reason, what seems true at first glance

  • stated

    the official or public version, often contrasted with the real one

文法句型

the real + noun

用法筆記

Used attributively only — 'the real X', never '*the X is real' in this sense. Almost always preceded by 'the'. Common nouns following: reason, problem, cause, issue, winner, cost, benefit, story.

常見錯誤

The reason she quit was real her boss.
The real reason she quit was her boss.
💡'real' must sit before the noun, not float between subject and complement.

6. used before a noun to emphasise that something or someone is a complete or extre

6.形容詞B2
釋義

十足的;超級

口語強調:完完全全就是這樣的

used before a noun to emphasise that something or someone is a complete or extreme example of that thing, often in admiration, complaint, or surprise.

例句

Christopher fixed the leaking pipe in ten minutes — he is a real lifesaver.

Christopher 十分鐘就把漏水的水管修好——他真的是救星。

a real + positive noun (admiration)

Cleaning chewing gum off the carpet was a real nightmare.

把口香糖從地毯上清掉真的是一場惡夢。

a real + negative noun (complaint)

同義詞
  • complete

    interchangeable in many cases: a complete nightmare / a real nightmare

  • absolute

    stronger emphasis; common in British informal speech

  • total

    very informal; usually with negative nouns (a total disaster)

文法句型

a real + noun

用法筆記

Always attributive ('a real X'), never predicative in this sense — '*the nightmare was real' shifts to sense 1 (actually existing). The noun that follows usually carries strong positive (lifesaver, treat, hero) or negative (nightmare, mess, disaster) feeling on its own; 'real' just turns the volume up.

常見錯誤

The job was a real.
The job was a real challenge.
💡this sense of 'real' must always be followed by a noun; it cannot end the sentence alone.

7. describing food or drink that is made the old way, using simple ingredients and

7.形容詞B2
釋義

傳統手工的

用傳統方法製作、不加人工添加物

describing food or drink that is made the old way, using simple ingredients and no chemical additives, rather than mass-produced in a factory.

例句

The pub on the corner serves real ale brewed in small barrels by a family in Yorkshire.

街角那間酒吧供應由 Yorkshire 一戶人家用小酒桶釀造的傳統手工啤酒。

real ale (British tradition)

Adina drove to a farm outside the city to buy real bread baked in a wood oven each morning.

Adina 開車到城外的農場,買每天清晨用柴燒爐烤出來的傳統手工麵包。

real bread (artisan)

同義詞
  • traditional

    neutral; stresses the old method

  • artisan

    stresses small-scale, hand-made production

  • proper

    British, informal; close in feel to 'real' for food

反義詞
  • processed

    made in a factory with additives

  • instant

    designed for quick preparation, often with additives

文法句型

real + food/drink noun

用法筆記

Mainly British; common in food and drink writing, organic markets, and pub culture (especially the fixed phrase 'real ale'). The unspoken contrast is with industrial, mass-produced versions of the same food. Subject is usually a single food or drink word: ale, bread, cheese, butter, coffee.

常見錯誤

I want a real pizza for dinner — any frozen one is fine.
I want real pizza for dinner
💡not a frozen one.' — this sense contrasts with mass-produced versions, so accepting a frozen one is contradictory.

8. describing an economic figure — money, growth, or other measurement — that has b

8.形容詞C1
釋義

實質的

經濟學中扣除通膨後的實際數字

describing an economic figure — money, growth, or other measurement — that has been corrected for the rise in prices over time, so the number reflects what it can actually buy or how much truly changed.

例句

Although Yan's salary went up by three percent, his real wages fell because grocery prices rose much faster.

雖然 Yan 的薪水調漲了百分之三,但因為食品物價漲得更快,他的實質薪資反而下降了。

real wages (money figure adjusted for inflation)

The report shows that real earnings for nurses have dropped over the last ten years across the country.

報告顯示,過去十年全國護理師的實質收入持續下滑。

real earnings + time period

同義詞
  • inflation-adjusted

    more explicit and technical; common in tables and footnotes

  • adjusted

    neutral and clear; works in tables and headlines

反義詞
  • nominal

    the standard economics opposite; the unadjusted, headline figure

文法句型

real + economic noun (wages, income, GDP, growth, terms)

用法筆記

Sits before an economic noun (wages, income, earnings, GDP, growth, terms). The opposite is 'nominal' — the headline figure before inflation is taken out. Common in news articles, government reports, and economics classes; not used in casual conversation.

常見錯誤

I want to know my real money this month.
I want to know my real income after inflation.
💡'real' here needs an economic noun like income, wages, earnings, or GDP, not the bare word 'money'.

real — 副詞