形容词实质上的,事实上的; (计算机)虚拟的; <物>有效的,虚像的; (粒子)实际存在的 其它
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1. He is in a state of virtual slavery.
他实际上处于一种被奴役的状态。
2. She is the virtual president, thought her title is secretary.
虽然她的头衔是秘书,她是实际上的董事长。
1. 几乎的;实际上的;事实上的
You can use virtual to indicate that something is so nearly true that for most purposes it can be regarded as true.
e.g. Argentina came to a virtual standstill while the game was being played...
在比赛进行的时候,阿根廷全国几乎陷入了停顿状态。
e.g. He claimed to be a virtual prisoner in his own home.
他说自己在家里简直就像是个囚犯。
2. 虚拟的;模拟的
Virtual objects and activities are generated by a computer to simulate real objects and activities.
e.g. Up to four players can compete in a virtual world of role playing...
最多可以有4个玩家在一个虚拟世界中扮演角色互相拼杀。
e.g. This is a virtual shopping centre offering visitors entry to a clutch of well-known etailers without going to their different websites.
这是一个虚拟的购物中心,访问者在此就可以浏览很多著名的网上零售店铺,而无需分别访问它们各自的网站。
1. 几乎的;实际上的;事实上的
You can use virtual to indicate that something is so nearly true that for most purposes it can be regarded as true.
e.g. Argentina came to a virtual standstill while the game was being played...
在比赛进行的时候,阿根廷全国几乎陷入了停顿状态。
e.g. He claimed to be a virtual prisoner in his own home.
他说自己在家里简直就像是个囚犯。
2. 虚拟的;模拟的
Virtual objects and activities are generated by a computer to simulate real objects and activities.
e.g. Up to four players can compete in a virtual world of role playing...
最多可以有4个玩家在一个虚拟世界中扮演角色互相拼杀。
e.g. This is a virtual shopping centre offering visitors entry to a clutch of well-known etailers without going to their different websites.
这是一个虚拟的购物中心,访问者在此就可以浏览很多著名的网上零售店铺,而无需分别访问它们各自的网站。