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Real

(adj)
UK
ˈriːəl
US
rɪəl
Definition: Actually existing as a thing or occurring in fact; not imagined or supposed.
Meaning: Thực, thực tế, có thực, thiết thực
Very Common
How to use "Real" vocabulary in sentence (example)

These fancy names are new locations that McKinsey & Company have opened up across the world to enable their clients to get a real feel of business and technological solutions.

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It had close connections both to various field (lawn) games such as croquet and bowls as well as to the older racket sport today called real tennis.

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During most of the 19th century, in fact, the term tennis referred to real tennis, not lawn tennis.

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A viral video caught a real 'man vs Nature' fight to the death.

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The eagle featured on US currency was modeled on a real bald eagle named Peter who used to live on top of the US Mint.

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That other place can be a real place (to take a tour in another country, for instance) or imaginary (playing a game).

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Haptic feedback might also be used to help make it seem more real.

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Haptic feedback uses special gloves that make it feel like you touched something in real life.

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Virtual reality is different than augmented reality, which shows the real place that a person is in, but changes or adds to it.

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However, many people have noted that a large percentage of celebrity followers are often fake accounts, and Justin Bieber's following is only thought to be 50% real accounts.

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In addition to the issue of real and fake accounts, many users on Twitter who follow celebrities are not very active or have ceased to use Twitter completely.

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Bloomberg developed and built his own computerized system to provide real-time market data, financial calculations and other financial analytics to Wall Street firms.

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