realize
/ˈriːəlaɪz/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈriːəlaɪz/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈrē-ə-ˌlīz/ (ame, mw)
realize — 動詞
- realize,present simple I / you / we / they
- realizepresent simple I / you / we / they
- realizes,he / she / it
- realizeshe / she / it
- realized,past simple
- realizedpast simple
- realizing,-ing form
- realizing-ing form
1. to suddenly understand a fact or truth that you did not know or accept before, e
了解;領悟
突然理解某個事實或情況
to suddenly understand a fact or truth that you did not know or accept before, especially when something brings it to your attention
Camila suddenly realized she had left her keys inside the locked car.
Camila 突然意識到自己把鑰匙留在鎖上的車裡了。
realize + that-clause for becoming aware of a fact
As the math teacher drew the graph, Darius realized how much more practice he needed before the final exam.
數學老師畫圖時,Darius 才明白期末考前自己還需要做多少練習。
realize + how-clause
The coastal fishing village took years to realize the true cost of the polluted river.
這個沿海漁村花了數年才意識到河流污染的真正代價。
Only after reading the letter did Iker realize the seriousness of the situation.
直到讀完那封信,Iker 才意識到事態的嚴重性。
Dr. Okonkwo slowly realized that her laboratory results pointed to a different disease.
Dr. Okonkwo 慢慢體會到,她的實驗結果指向另一種疾病。
- notice
less mental processing — you notice with your senses; realize involves deeper understanding
- recognize
implies identifying something already known, whereas realize can be discovering something new
- grasp
more formal; suggests fully understanding a complex point
- comprehend
more formal and technical; less sudden than realize
文法句型
realize + (that) clause
realize + wh-clause (what/why/how)
realize + noun phrase (fact/truth/mistake)
常見錯誤
2. to successfully turn a hope, ambition, or plan into something real through susta
實現
將願望或目標變成真實
to successfully turn a hope, ambition, or plan into something real through sustained effort
After years of saving, Noa finally realized her dream of opening a small bookstore.
存了好幾年錢之後,Noa 終於實現了開一家小書店的夢想。
collocation: realize a dream
The young swimmer realized his potential when he broke the national record.
這位年輕的游泳選手打破全國紀錄,發揮了自己的潛能。
collocation: realize potential
The five-person engineering team realized their goal of launching the translation app by early spring.
這個五人工程團隊實現了在初春前推出翻譯應用程式的目標。
Amihan realized her ambition to study medicine when she entered university.
Amihan 進入大學就讀,實現了學醫的志向。
文法句型
realize + noun phrase (dream/ambition/potential/goal/plan)
用法筆記
Common objects include dream, ambition, potential, goal, plan, vision. The subject is usually a person or group that worked toward the outcome.
常見錯誤
3. to happen in exactly the way someone was afraid it would, so that their worry tu
成真
原先擔心的事情真的發生了
to happen in exactly the way someone was afraid it would, so that their worry turns out to be correct
Adisa's worst fears were realized when sales dropped by half in one month.
Adisa 最深的恐懼成真了——業績在一個月內下滑了一半。
passive: fears were realized
Esme's fears about the trip were realized when a storm forced the plane back.
Esme 對這趟旅行的擔憂成真了,一場暴風雨迫使飛機折返。
The town's long-held fear of flooding was realized after three days of heavy rain.
這座城鎮長久以來對水災的恐懼,在三天的暴雨後成真了。
Shanti's suspicion that the contractor would overcharge was realized when she saw the final bill.
Shanti 原本懷疑承包商會多收錢,看到最終帳單時,她的疑慮果然應驗了。
- come true
broader — can be positive (dreams) or negative; 'realized' is almost exclusively for negative fears
- materialize
more formal; can be neutral or negative
- prove unfounded
the worry turns out to be wrong
文法句型
fears/worries/suspicions + be realized
fears + realize themselves
用法筆記
Almost always used in the passive voice with fear, worry, suspicion, dread, or nightmare as the subject.
常見錯誤
4. to be sold at a public auction for a particular price or amount of money
售得
以某價格賣出
to be sold at a public auction for a particular price or amount of money
The painting realized over one million dollars at a charity auction in London.
這幅畫在倫敦的一場慈善拍賣會上以超過一百萬美元售出。
realize + amount of money at auction
The old seaside mansion realized a price far higher than the owners expected.
那棟老舊的海濱豪宅成交價遠高於屋主的預期。
The collection of rare Japanese stamps from the 1920s realized nearly eighty thousand pounds.
這批1920年代的稀有日本郵票收藏以將近八萬英鎊售出。
The antique vase realized more than double its estimated value at the sale.
那只古董花瓶在拍賣會上成交價格是估價的兩倍以上。
文法句型
item + realize + amount of money
item + realize + a price/value
用法筆記
No passive form. The subject is always the item being sold, not the seller. Common in auction and real-estate contexts.
常見錯誤
5. to sell possessions such as property, shares, or investments in order to obtain
變現;變賣
出售資產以取得現金
to sell possessions such as property, shares, or investments in order to obtain cash
The family realized their assets to pay for their grandfather's medical treatment.
這個家庭變賣資產來支付祖父的醫療費用。
collocation: realize assets
The company realized the value of its real estate by selling the office building.
該公司出售辦公大樓,將房地產的價值變現。
Several real estate investors realized their profits just before the housing market dropped sharply.
有幾位房地產投資人在房市大跌前及時將獲利變現。
Salma realized her mother's jewelry collection to fund her university tuition.
Salma 變賣了母親的珠寶收藏來支付大學學費。
文法句型
realize + assets/property/investments
realize + value/profits/capital
用法筆記
Often used in financial and legal contexts. The subject is the person or organization doing the selling.
常見錯誤
6. to expand a shorthand musical notation called figured bass into a complete, play
補全和聲
將數字低音寫成完整樂譜
to expand a shorthand musical notation called figured bass into a complete, playable harmony by adding the chords indicated by numbers
The harpsichordist realized the figured bass during the Baroque music concert.
大鍵琴手在巴洛克音樂會上將數字低音補全為完整的和聲。
specialist term: realize a figured bass
Music students in the Baroque performance class learn to realize a figured bass line by adding chords above each note.
巴洛克演奏課的音樂系學生學習在每個音符上方加入適當的和弦,來補全數字低音。
The conductor asked the cellist to realize the bass part for the upcoming performance of Vivaldi's Gloria.
指揮要求大提琴手為即將演出的韋瓦第《光榮頌》補全低音聲部。
In the exam, each student must realize a short figured bass passage on the piano.
考試時,每位學生必須在鋼琴上補全一段簡短的數字低音。
- harmonize
broader — adding any harmony; realize is specific to figured bass notation
文法句型
realize + a figured bass
realize + a bass line/part
用法筆記
A specialist term in Baroque music performance. Not used in general English. The subject is always a musician, and the object is a figured bass or bass line.
7. to perform or produce a piece of music from written notes or instructions, givin
演出;製作
以特定風格表演樂曲
to perform or produce a piece of music from written notes or instructions, giving it a specific sound or style
The orchestra realized the composer's score beautifully in the concert hall.
管弦樂團在音樂廳裡將作曲家的總譜演繹得極其優美。
collocation: realize a score
Sora realized the piano piece in a slower, more emotional style than usual.
Sora 以比平常更慢、更深情的風格彈奏了這首鋼琴曲。
The choir realized the sixteenth-century hymn according to the original manuscript.
合唱團依照原始手稿,將這首十六世紀的讚美詩重現出來。
The visiting conductor realized the symphony exactly as the composer had marked it in the original score.
客座指揮按照作曲家在原始樂譜上的標示,忠實地呈現了這首交響曲。
文法句型
realize + a score/symphony/song
realize + music + in/with + style/manner
用法筆記
Common in classical music criticism and historical performance contexts. The subject is a performer or ensemble, and the object is a written musical work.
8. to produce a speech sound with a specific quality or position, based on the phon
發出(語音)
以特定方式發出某個語音
to produce a speech sound with a specific quality or position, based on the phonetic rules of a language or dialect
In some Scottish English dialects, speakers realize the 'r' sound at the back of the mouth.
在某些蘇格蘭英語方言中,說話者在口腔後方發出 'r' 音。
specialist: realize a speech sound
The visiting linguist showed the phonetics class how to realize a glottal stop between two vowel sounds.
客座語言學家在語音學課上示範如何在兩個母音之間發出喉塞音。
Young children often realize the 'th' sound of English as 'd' or 'f'.
年幼的兒童常常將英語的 'th' 音發成 'd' 或 'f'。
In this Liverpool accent, the final 't' is realized as a quick stop.
在這種利物浦口音中,詞尾的 't' 被發成一個短促的阻塞音。
- pronounce
the everyday term; realize is the technical phonetic term
- articulate
also technical; focuses on the physical production of speech
文法句型
realize + a speech sound
sound + be realized + as + phonetic variant
用法筆記
Primarily used in linguistics and phonetics. Not used in everyday speech about pronunciation — learners should use 'pronounce' instead.