actual 音标拼音: ['æktʃəwəl] ['ækʃəl]
a . 实际的,现实的
实际的,现实的
actual 实际
actual 实际时间
actual 实际
actual adj 1 :
presently existing in fact and not merely potential or possible ; "
the predicted temperature and the actual temperature were markedly different "; "
actual and imagined conditions " [
synonym : {
actual }, {
existent }] [
ant :
{
possible }, {
potential }]
2 :
taking place in reality ;
not pretended or imitated ; "
we saw the actual wedding on television "; "
filmed the actual beating "
3 :
being or reflecting the essential or genuine character of something ; "
her actual motive "; "
a literal solitude like a desert "-
G .
K .
Chesterton ; "
a genuine dilemma " [
synonym : {
actual },
{
genuine }, {
literal }, {
real }]
4 :
existing in act or fact ; "
rocks and trees ...
the actual world "; "
actual heroism "; "
the actual things that produced the emotion you experienced " [
synonym : {
actual }, {
factual }]
5 :
being or existing at the present moment ; "
the ship '
s actual position is 22 miles due south of Key West "
Actual \
Ac "
tu *
al \,
n . (
Finance )
Something actually received ;
real ,
as distinct from estimated ,
receipts . [
Cant ]
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The accounts of revenues supplied . . .
were not real receipts :
not ,
in financial language , "
actuals ,"
but only Egyptian budget estimates . --
Fortnightly Review .
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Actual \
Ac "
tu *
al \ (#;
135 ),
a . [
OE .
actuel ,
F .
actuel ,
L .
actualis ,
fr .
agere to do ,
act .]
1 .
Involving or comprising action ;
active . [
Obs .]
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Her walking and other actual performances . --
Shak .
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Let your holy and pious intention be actual ;
that is . . .
by a special prayer or action , . . .
given to God . --
Jer .
Taylor .
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2 .
Existing in act or reality ;
really acted or acting ;
in fact ;
real ; --
opposed to {
potential }, {
possible },
{
virtual }, {
speculative }, {
conceivable }, {
theoretical },
or {
nominal };
as ,
the actual cost of goods ;
the actual case under discussion .
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3 .
In action at the time being ;
now exiting ;
present ;
as the actual situation of the country .
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{
Actual cautery }.
See under {
Cautery }.
{
Actual sin } (
Theol .),
that kind of sin which is done by ourselves in contradistinction to "
original sin ."
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Syn :
Real ;
genuine ;
positive ;
certain .
See {
Real }.
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110 Moby Thesaurus words for "
actual ":
absolute ,
admitting no question ,
as is ,
ascertained ,
attested ,
authentic ,
authenticated ,
being ,
bona fide ,
categorically true ,
certain ,
certified ,
commonplace ,
concrete ,
confirmable ,
confirmed ,
contemporaneous ,
contemporary ,
corroborated ,
current ,
de facto ,
demonstrable ,
demonstratable ,
demonstrated ,
determined ,
documentary ,
effectual ,
established ,
everyday ,
existent ,
existing ,
extant ,
factual ,
for real ,
fresh ,
genuine ,
hard ,
historical ,
honest -
to -
God ,
immanent ,
immediate ,
inappealable ,
incontestable ,
incontrovertible ,
indisputable ,
indubitable ,
instant ,
irrefragable ,
irrefutable ,
latest ,
legitimate ,
manifest ,
material ,
modern ,
new ,
not in error ,
objective ,
objectively true ,
ordinary ,
phenomenal ,
physical ,
positive ,
present ,
present -
age ,
present -
day ,
present -
time ,
provable ,
proved ,
real ,
realistic ,
realized ,
routine ,
running ,
self -
evident ,
solid ,
substantial ,
substantiated ,
sure -
enough ,
tangible ,
testable ,
that be ,
that is ,
topical ,
true ,
true as gospel ,
true to life ,
truthful ,
unanswerable ,
unconfutable ,
unconfuted ,
undeniable ,
undenied ,
undoubted ,
unerroneous ,
unfallacious ,
unfalse ,
unimpeachable ,
unmistaken ,
unquestionable ,
unrefutable ,
unrefuted ,
up -
to -
date ,
up -
to -
the -
minute ,
usual ,
validated ,
veracious ,
veridical ,
verifiable ,
verified ,
veritable
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ACTUAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of ACTUAL is existing in fact or reality How to use actual in a sentence
ACTUAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Actual is an adjective meaning ‘true’, ‘real’ and ‘the thing in itself’ It does not refer to time Actual always comes immediately before the noun it is describing: … Actually is often used in speaking as a discourse marker We use it to indicate a new topic of conversation or a change or contrast in what is being talked about
actual, adj. n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary There are 13 meanings listed in OED's entry for the word actual, two of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
actual adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of actual adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
Actual - definition of actual by The Free Dictionary 1 existing in act, fact, or reality; real: an actual case; the actual cost 2 existing now; present; current: the ship's actual position
ACTUAL - Definition Translations | Collins English Dictionary Actual is used to emphasize that you are referring to something real or genuine Discover everything about the word "ACTUAL" in English: meanings, translations, synonyms, pronunciations, examples, and grammar insights - all in one comprehensive guide
ACTUAL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Actual definition: existing in act or fact; real See examples of ACTUAL used in a sentence
ACTUAL Synonyms: 91 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster Synonyms for ACTUAL: real, factual, true, genuine, very, concrete, final, literal; Antonyms of ACTUAL: potential, possible, theoretical, hypothetical, ideal, nonexistent, alleged, conjectural
Actual Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary ACTUAL meaning: 1 : real and not merely possible or imagined existing in fact; 2 : known to be correct or precise not false or apparent
Actual or Actuall – Which is Correct? - Two Minute English “Actual” is an adjective used to describe something that is real or factual, as opposed to what might be expected or assumed For example, if you say, “The actual cost of the meal was higher than the menu stated,” you emphasize that the real cost was different from the expected cost