virtual
adjective /ˈvɜːtʃuəl/
/ˈvɜːrtʃuəl/
[only before noun] ) made to appear to exist by the use of computer software, for example on the internet计算机 (通过计算机软件,如在互联网上)模拟的,虚拟的 - a system to help programmers create virtual environments
帮助程序员创建虚拟环境的系统 - a virtual classroom/desktop/library
虚拟教室/桌面/图书馆 - You can also take a virtual tour of the museum.
你也可以虚拟参观博物馆。 - Students will have more access to resources and support, both virtual and physical.
学生将有更多的机会获得虚拟和物理资源和支持。
- a system to help programmers create virtual environments
很接近的;几乎…的;事实上的;实际上的;实质上的 - The company has a virtual monopoly in this area of trade.
这家公司实质上已经垄断了这种贸易。 - The economy has come to a virtual standstill.
经济几乎陷入停滞。 - He married a virtual stranger.
他娶了一个几乎素不相识的女子。 - The country was sliding into a state of virtual civil war.
这个国家实际上正逐渐进入内战状态。 - Analysts said the deal was a virtual certainty.
分析师表示,这笔交易几乎已成定局。 - The stunning battle sequences almost make up for the virtual absence of a plot.
惊人的战斗序列几乎弥补了情节的虚拟缺失。 - She was a virtual unknown when he cast her in the film.
当他让她出演这部电影时,她实际上是个无名之辈。
- The company has a virtual monopoly in this area of trade.
词源late Middle English (also in the sense ‘possessing certain virtues’): from medieval Latin virtualis, from Latin virtus ‘virtue’, suggested by late Latin virtuosus.