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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++rea·lize (also realise British English) /ˈrɪəlaɪz/ ●●● S1 W1 verb [transitive]  1 understand 明白REALIZE to know and understand something, or suddenly begin to understand it 知道;明白;认识到;顿悟realize (that) I suddenly realized that the boy was crying. 我突然意识到那男孩在哭。 Do you realize you’re an hour late? 知不知道你迟到了一个小时?realize who/what/how etc I’m sorry, I didn’t realize who you were. 对不起,我没认出你是谁。 It took us a while to realize the extent of the tragedy. 我们过了一段时间才意识到这场悲剧有多严重。 It was only later that I realized my mistake. 我到后来才认识到自己的错误。Do not say that you ‘realize about/of something’. Say that you realize something.不要说 ‘realize about/of something’ 而要说 realize somethingnGRAMMAR: Using the progressiveIn this meaning, realize is not usually used in the progressive. You say: Nobody realizes how important this is. Don’t say: Nobody is realizing how important this is.In spoken English, people sometimes say I’m realizing to say that they have recently begun to realize something: Now I’m a parent, I’m realizing what my parents went through.2 achieve 实现 formalSUCCEED IN DOING something to achieve something that you were hoping to achieve 实现,将变为现实 She never realized her ambition of winning an Olympic gold medal. 她一直未能实现赢取奥运会金牌的抱负。 a young singer who has not yet realized her full potential (=achieved as much as she can achieve) 一个尚未充分发挥潜力的年轻歌手3 somebody’s worst fears were realized HAPPENused to say that the thing that you were most afraid of has actually happened 某人最担心的事情发生了 His worst fears were realized when he heard that Chris had been arrested. 听说克里斯被逮捕,他知道自己最害怕的事情发生了。4 money 金钱 a) BMONEY formal to obtain or earn an amount of money 获得;挣得 The campaign realized $5000. 这次活动筹得5000美元。 We realized a small profit on the sale of the house. 我们卖房子小赚了一笔。 b) BMONEY realize an asset technical to change something that you own into money by selling it 把资产变现nTHESAURUSrealize to begin to understand, notice, or know something that you did not understand etc beforeI hadn’t realized that Ben was his brother.She suddenly realized who the man in the photograph was.become aware to gradually realize that something is happening or is true, over a period of timeHe slowly became aware that he was not alonePeople are becoming more aware of the harmful effects of cars on the environment. dawn on somebody if something dawns on you, you realize it for the first time – often used in the phrase it dawned on somebodyIt dawned on me that he could be lying.It only dawned on her that she was in danger when she saw rescue workers running away from the building.He thought about the dream for a long time before its meaning began to dawn on him. sink in if something sinks in, you begin to realize its full meaning or importance, especially graduallyIt took a few minutes for the doctor’s words to sink in.The reality of what I had done slowly began to sink in.hit if a fact hits you, you suddenly understand it and how important it isIt hit me one day that he didn’t care. He’d talk when I phoned him, but he’d never call me.strike if an idea or thought strikes you, you suddenly think of itIt suddenly struck her what a risk she was taking.A thought has just struck me - there must be other people with the same problem.→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
realizeThe initial campaign has realized $5000 in cash and pledges."She's been promoted to chief executive." "Oh, really? I didn't realize."Oh, is that your chair? Sorry, I didn't realize.Women dieters, she realized, had been duped.Tim only realized his mistake the next day.Even Horton's family hadn't realized how sick he was, both physically and emotionally.Mitch Snyder may have realized it was his best chance of making some kind of mark on the parish.Then I realized it was Malpass.We were obliged to realize most of our assets.Astonishingly the Commission failed to realize that its proposed ratio of one additional member for three constituency members would be inadequate.Owen realized that was what they had come for.I realize that you are very busy, but could I talk to you for a few minutes?None of us realized the danger we were in.Gabby felt tears sting her eyes, suddenly realizing the full force of what was happening.Neither she nor many of the other pilots had the vision to realize they were looking at the future.He'd cried out before he realized what the obstruction was: a pile of bollards.realize (that)They realized a new star had emerged and a most unusual one at that.Margaret suddenly realized he was crying.You don't realize how fond she is of you.Then I realized she meant the hollies but they looked black to me, and the grass was brown and dead-looking.As Miranda poured her coffee, she realized that checking the share price would now be her first priority every morning.As the Geneva negotiations approached a denouement, he finally realized that his own status hung dangerously in the balance.You realize that I don't have a choice.We didn't realize that it would take so long to get here.Dole has promised to seek a balanced budget by 2002, but he also realizes that the government must continue to function.Only now do I realize that there is no other nation of the world in which people begin with the ones column.realized ... potentialMargaret Thatcher, too, realized the potential of having this major capital project financed by the private sector.
From Longman Business Dictionaryrealizerea‧lize /ˈrɪəlaɪz/ (also realise British English) verb [transitive]1realize money/profits etcFINANCE to make money from somethingHe estimated they could realize $115 million on the sale before taxes.The company was able to realize a 35% increase in operating profit.2realize a gain/lossFINANCE to sell something that has increased in value or lost valuePeople rushed to realize gains because the capital gains tax rate was about to rise.The bank will realize losses from sales of certain parts of its investment portfolio.3realize assetsFINANCE to sell assets that you own in order to make moneyThey have three years to realize the firm’s assets and pay back as much of the debt as possible.4realize an ambition/a goal etc to achieve something that you were hoping to achieveBoth of these boys realized their ambitions and become successful solicitors.→ See Verb tableOrigin realize (1600-1700) French réaliser, from Old French real; → REAL1
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realize
realize S1 W1 (also realise British English) /ˈrɪəlaɪz/ verb [transitive not usually in progressive]
 Word Family: noun: realism, realist, reality, unreality, realization; adverb: real, really, realisticallyunrealistically; adjective: real, unreal, realisticunrealistic; verb: realize
 Date: 1600-1700
 Language: French
 Origin: réaliser, from Old French real; real1
1.  UNDERSTAND to know and understand something, or suddenly begin to understand it
    realize (that)
    I suddenly realized that the boy was crying.
    Do you realize you’re an hour late?
    realize who/what/how etc
    I’m sorry, I didn’t realize who you were.
    It took us a while to realize the extent of the tragedy.
    It was only later that I realized my mistake.
   Do not say that you ‘realize about/of something’. Say that you realize something.
2.  ACHIEVE formal to achieve something that you were hoping to achieve:
    She never realized her ambition of winning an Olympic gold medal.
    a young singer who has not yet realized her full potential (=achieved as much as she can achieve)
3. sb’s worst fears were realized used to say that the thing that you were most afraid of has actually happened:
    His worst fears were realized when he heard that Chris had been arrested.
4.  MONEY
  a. formal to obtain or earn an amount of money:
    The campaign realized $5000.
    We realized a small profit on the sale of the house.
  b. realize an asset technical to change something that you own into money by selling it
     
THESAURUS
    realize to begin to understand, notice, or know something that you did not understand etc before: I hadn’t realized that Ben was his brother. | She suddenly realized who the man in the photograph was.
    become aware to gradually realize that something is happening or is true, over a period of time: He slowly became aware that he was not alone | People are becoming more aware of the harmful effects of cars on the environment.
    dawn on somebody if something dawns on you, you realize it for the first time – often used in the phrase it dawned on somebody: It dawned on me that he could be lying. | It only dawned on her that she was in danger when she saw rescue workers running away from the building. | He thought about the dream for a long time before its meaning began to dawn on him.
    sink in if something sinks in, you begin to realize its full meaning or importance, especially gradually: It took a few minutes for the doctor’s words to sink in. | The reality of what I had done slowly began to sink in.
    hit if a fact hits you, you suddenly understand it and how important it is: It hit me one day that he didn’t care. He’d talk when I phoned him, but he’d never call me.
    strike if an idea or thought strikes you, you suddenly think of it: It suddenly struck her what a risk she was taking. | A thought has just struck me - there must be other people with the same problem.


🔑 real·ize (BrE also real·ise) BrE /ˈriːəlaɪz/ 🔊, also /ˈrɪəlaɪz/ 🔊NAmE /ˈriːəlaɪz/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they realize BrE /ˈriːəlaɪz/ 🔊, also /ˈrɪəlaɪz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈriːəlaɪz/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it realizes BrE /ˈriːəlaɪzɪz/ 🔊, /ˈrɪəlaɪzɪz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈriːəlaɪzɪz/ 🔊past simple realized BrE /ˈriːəlaɪzd/ 🔊, /ˈrɪəlaɪzd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈriːəlaɪzd/ 🔊past participle realized BrE /ˈriːəlaɪzd/ 🔊, /ˈrɪəlaɪzd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈriːəlaɪzd/ 🔊 -ing form realizing BrE /ˈriːəlaɪzɪŋ/ 🔊, /ˈrɪəlaɪzɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈriːəlaɪzɪŋ/ 🔊be/become aware 察觉🔑 [transitive, intransitive] (not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时) to understand or become aware of a particular fact or situation 理解;领会;认识到;意识到~ (that) I didn't realize (that) you were so unhappy.我没有察觉到你那么不开心。The moment I saw her, I realized something was wrong. 我一看到她,就觉得不太对劲。🔊🔊~ how, what, etc. I don't think you realize how important this is to her. 我认为你没有意识到这对她是多么重要。🔊🔊~ (sth) I hope you realize the seriousness of this crime. 我希望你能认识到这一罪行的严重性。🔊🔊Only later did she realize her mistake. 只是到了后来她才意识到自己的错误。🔊🔊The situation was more complicated than they had at first realized. 形势比他们最初意识到的更为复杂。🔊🔊They managed to leave without any of us realizing. 我们谁也没注意,他们悄悄走了。🔊🔊it is realized that… There was a cheer when it was realized that everyone was safely back. 人们意识到大家都已平安归来的时候便发出了一阵欢呼声。🔊🔊achieve sth 实现🔑 [transitive] ~ sth to achieve sth important that you very much want to do 实现;将…变为现实She never realized her ambition of becoming a professional singer. 她从未实现成为一名职业歌手的志向。🔊🔊We try to help all students realize their full potential (= be as successful as they are able to be). 我们努力帮助所有的学生充分发挥他们的潜力。🔊🔊happen 发生 [transitive, usually passive] ~ sth if sb's fears are realized, the things that they are afraid will happen, do happen (所担心的事)发生,产生His worst fears were realized when he saw that the door had been forced open. 他一看门被撬了,就知道最担心的事还是发生了。🔊🔊sell 出售 [transitive] ~ your assets (formal) to sell things that you own, for example property, in order to get the money that you need for sth 把(财产等)变卖,变现 SYN convert [transitive] ~ sth (formal) (of goods, etc. 货品等) to be sold for a particular amount of money 以…价格卖出 SYN make The paintings realized $2 million at auction. 这些绘画在拍卖会上以 200 万美元卖出。🔊🔊make sth real 使成为现实 [transitive] ~ sth (formal) to produce sth that can be seen or heard, based on written information or instructions 把(概念等)具体表现出来The stage designs have been beautifully realized. 舞台设计得到了完美的体现。🔊🔊