real

adjective
A1
OPAL
1
A1
actually existing or happening and not imagined or pretended
واقعی, حقیقی, عینی
2
A1
not false or artificial
واقعی, حقیقی
Are those real flowers?
real leather
Pinocchio wanted to be a real live boy.
3
A1
actual or true, rather than what appears to be true
واقعی, حقیقی
Tell me the real reason.
The real story is even more amazing.
Judy Garland's real name was Frances Ethel Gumm.
The real problem is a lack of investment in infrastructure.
The real issue was whether the accused knew the goods were stolen.
The real question here is how he is going to accomplish this.
See the real Africa on one of our walking safaris.
I couldn't resist the opportunity to meet a real live celebrity.
I do my best to hide my real feelings from others.
The only real complaint I have about the film is that it's a little too slow.
4
A1
having all the important qualities that it should have to deserve to be called what it is called
واقعی, حقیقی, اصلی, راستین
She never had any real friends at school.
his first real kiss
I had no real interest in politics.
He was making a real effort to be nice to her.
These measures have made a real difference to people's lives.
She has not shown any real regret for what she did.
5
B1
used to emphasize a state or quality
واقعی, حقیقی
He looks a real idiot.
This accident could have produced a real tragedy.
Her next play was a real contrast.
This is a real privilege.
It's been a real challenge, but we're determined to succeed.
He made a real cock-up of it.
6
when the effect of such things as price rises on the power of money to buy things is included in the sums
واقعی
Real wage costs have risen by 10 per cent in the past year.
The real value of the country's exports has grown little since the 1970s.
This represents a reduction of 5 per cent in real terms.
adverb
1
very
خیلی