Senso (Inglese)
- (US, transitive) To become aware of, understand, or appreciate (a fact or situation, especially something which has been true for some time).
- (US, transitive) To sense (something) strongly or vividly as if real.
- (transitive) To cause (something) to seem real; to make realistic; specifically, to present (something) clearly to the mind, a person, (archaic) oneself, etc., so that it seems real.
- (transitive) To convert (something imaginary or planned, as a goal or idea) into reality; to bring into real existence, to make real.
- (reflexive, transitive) To achieve (one's) potential.
- (transitive) To convert (an asset or property, especially investments such as bonds, shares, etc.) into a more easily usable form such as money, especially by selling the asset or property.
- (transitive) To acquire (money, a profit, etc.) by selling an asset or property, through trade, etc.; also (followed by on), to make (money or a profit) on an investment, a venture, etc.
- (transitive) Of an asset or property: to generate (a specific amount of money or interest) when invested or sold.
- (transitive) To turn (an abstract linguistic object, especially a phoneme) into a speech sound actually used in a language.
- (transitive) To obtain an entity from (an abstract group or structure).
- (transitive) To arrange (a musical work written for a single performer) to be performed by an orchestra; to orchestrate.
- (transitive) To complete (a musical work which is incomplete or not fully notated).
- (transitive) Chiefly in Baroque music: to play an accompaniment, harmonies, etc., based on (a figured bass).
- (US, obsolete, transitive) To have an actual or real experience of (something).
- (intransitive) To become aware of or understand a fact or situation.
- (intransitive) To cause to seem real; to make realistic.
- (intransitive) To convert an asset or property into a more easily usable form such as money.
- (intransitive) Followed by on or upon: to acquire money or a profit from the sale of an asset or property.
- (intransitive, obsolete) With an adverb like badly or well: of an asset or property being sold: to generate little or a lot of money.
sinonimi
become aware of
make real
be aware of
become aware
come to know
be aware
be certain
aware of
be convinced
be clear
be conscious of
be evident
be obvious
convert into cash
know well
be penitent
learn about
be apologetic
be regretful
be remorseful
be conscious
come to realize the truth
be able
exactly know
be realized
be sure
bring into effect
bring to effect
seize on
turn into cash
add to
awake to
feel repentant
be confident
know the way of the world
perceive clearly
wake up to reality
carry into effect
cause to think
wake up to something
finish out
get wise to
give effect to
learn of
profit from
see clearly
turn into money
understand well
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Pronunciato come (IPA)
/ˈɹi.ə.laɪz/
Etimologia (Inglese)
PIE word *reh₁ís From real (adjective) + -ize (suffix denoting the making of what is indicated by the word it is attached to), possibly modelled after French réaliser, Middle French réaliser (“to make real; to convert (something) into assets or cash”), from real (“actual, real”) + -iser (suffix denoting the making of what is indicated by the word it is attached to). Real is derived from Old French reel, from Latin reālis (“actual, real”), from rēs (“deed; event; matter; thing”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *reh₁ís (“goods; wealth”)) + -ālis (suffix forming adjectives of relationship).
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