virtual
Prononciation : [/ˈvɜɹt͡ʃuəl/]
Mot
Contexte : « computing »
(adjective) related to something that exists in software or online, rather than in the physical world. Like a game you play on the computer or a conversation you have through video chat.
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She created a virtual world where players could interact and explore.
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The virtual reality experience was glitchy and not realistic.
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Have you ever been in a virtual meeting before?
Contexte : « simulation »
(adjective) almost like the real thing, but not quite. Think of a virtual zoo where you can see animals on a screen instead of in person.
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The virtual tour of the museum made me feel like I was really there.
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The virtual pet was cute, but it couldn't replace a real one.
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Do you enjoy virtual reality games?
Contexte : « existing in essence or effect but not in actual fact »
(adjective) when something seems to be real or almost real, but it's not physically there. Like feeling someone's presence even though they're far away.
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The virtual presence of her mentor inspired her to work hard.
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The virtual memory of the place couldn't capture the beauty of it.
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Can you feel a virtual connection with someone online?
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