1SENSIBLEif you think about something realistically, you think about it in a practical way and according to what is actually possible 现实地,实际地
You can’t realistically expect to win the whole competition.
你指望场场比赛都赢是不现实的。
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Realistically, we’re not going to get this finished this week.
说实在的,这个星期我们完成不了这事。
2REAL/NOT IMAGINARYif you describe or show something realistically, you describe or show it as it is in real life 逼真地,栩栩如生地
realistically painted toy soldiers
画得活灵活现的玩具士兵
The novel realistically depicts immigrant life at the beginning of the last century
小说栩栩如生地描绘了上个世纪初的移民生活。
Examples from the Corpus
realistically• That is, what can be realistically added is relatively small, in the range of ten or fifteen percent.• Hopefully, it seeps down to your bones and then you can portraysomebody like this accurately and as realistically as possible.• Neither economic stabilisation, nor political calm, can realistically be achieved before the elections happen.• This becomes worse when hierarchies are made realisticallycomplex to reflect real-world data relationships.• Once this is done, the writer should observe how realistically each study phase can be completed.• You can realistically expect to pay between $25 and $50 a ticket.• Audiovisual and special effects will allow visitors to realistically experience life at sea.• Proulx's novelrealistically portrays life in early 20th century America.• May and June are, realistically, the most opportune time for such projects.• The time schedule or calendar is another indication of how carefully and realistically the proposal has been developed.• Realistically, there was not much we could do to help.