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I . real [rɪəl] ADJ

1. real (not imaginary):

real
real
real

2. real (genuine):

real
real
real

3. real (for emphasis):

real bargain
to be a real dump

4. real hum (proper):

real man
real gentleman

5. real inf (utter):

real disaster

6. real FIN esp Am:

real
real wages
for real inf
(za)res
is this letter a joke or is it for real?
get real! inf
the real thing (not fake)
the real thing (true love)

II . real [rɪəl] ADV esp Am inf

real
res
real
real

ˈreal es·tate N no pl esp Am Aus

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Three of these struck a real chord -- shoulder tenders, spare ribs and tri-tips.
www.stuff.co.nz
Third, the stimuli employed in habituation paradigms can not easily mimic real life non-laboratory-based events.
en.wikipedia.org
When it was determined they could indeed have both a family and a freewheeling lifestyle, the married couple started scouting real estate.
news.nationalpost.com
A timeshare is a piece of real estateoften a fully furnished condominiumthat is jointly shared by multiple owners.
en.wikipedia.org
Instead of a real culture where songs actually mean something, we have this junk culture of entertainment working on the principle of planned obsolescence.
en.wikipedia.org
However, vanillin is only one of 171 identified aromatic components of real vanilla fruits.
en.wikipedia.org
It's going brilliantly -- she's a wonderful woman, she's really smart, she's really strong, a real team player.
en.wikipedia.org
Along with slaves, the market also sold real estate and stock.
en.wikipedia.org
The transliteration was done in real time and the transliterated page could be seen in browser immediately.
en.wikipedia.org
The last one is a real kludge -- quite complex, but ultimately fair.
www.watoday.com.au

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