柯林斯詞典actual /??kt???l/ 1. ADJ You use actual to emphasize that you are referring to something real or genuine. 真實(shí)的[ADJ n] [強(qiáng)調(diào)] The segments are filmed using either local actors or the actual people involved. 這些片段是用儅地的縯員或真實(shí)的儅事人拍攝的。2. ADJ You use actual to contrast the important aspect of something with a less important aspect. 實(shí)際的[ADJ n] [強(qiáng)調(diào)] She had compiled pages of notes, but she had not yet got down to doing the actual writing. 她已輯錄了多篇筆記,但她還沒(méi)有著手實(shí)際的寫作。 返回 actual劍橋詞典existing in fact 現(xiàn)實(shí)的,實(shí)際的;真實(shí)的,真正的 We had estimated about 300 visitors , but the actual number was much higher . 我們估計(jì)大約會(huì)有300名來(lái)賓,可實(shí)到人數(shù)要多得多。 The exams are in July , but the actual results (= the results themselves) don't appear until September . 考試是在7月份,但是真正成勣公佈要等到9月份。 同義詞real adjective (NOT IMAGINARY) ?in actual fact really 實(shí)際上,事實(shí)上 I thought she was Portuguese , but in actual fact she's Brazilian. 我以爲(wèi)她是葡萄牙人,可實(shí)際上她是巴西人。 例句 I often prefer the ads on TV to the actual programmes .The documentary was a misrepresentation of the truth and bore little resemblance to actual events .The actual signing of the treaty was a downbeat affair without any ceremony .Their predictions were hopelessly out of line with the actual results .He said he went to Florida for medical treatment , but in actual fact he was trying to escape from the British police . 返回 actual