词汇 | example_english_mere-fact |
释义 | mere factcollocation in Englishmeanings of mereand factThese words are often used together. Click on the links below to explore the meanings. Or, see other collocations with fact. mere adjective[before noun] uk /mɪər/ us /mɪr/ used to emphasize that something is not large ... See more at mere fact noun[C or U] uk /fækt/ us /fækt/ something that is known to have happened or to exist, especially something for which proof exists, or about which there ... See more at fact Examples of mere factThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The merefact that something is good is enough to explain its existence. The merefact that this question is being asked is encouraging. But that does not imply that the demonstration of eternity as a merefact is incomplete. The merefact that the composition does not equal the identity is not worrying. The reason is obvious: neither method can go beyond the level of the merefact. The merefact that something is natural is not a reason to prefer it. A related point is the merefact of "variability" in the sisters. The merefact that someone wrote this doesn't suffice to make it acceptable: the writer simply made a mistake. This merefact proves that with this reasoning he aimed at nothing less than actually constructing the trajectory. But the merefact of reorganizing the work does not mean the farm will become an entitycum-project. The merefact that he did so, however, indicates a significant procedural failure on the part of the journal. But, as the merefact that we call them "failures" indicates, they are not the rule; they are exceptions. Its true basis, moreover, will not lie in these principles but in the merefact of prescription. However, the merefact that a graph is constructed in this way of course affects its properties. The merefact that we are closely related by descent to certain other species is enough to generate the conjectures. The merefact, however, that shock oscillation and bursting happen at similar frequency indicates a close connection between them. A countervailing consideration could be, for instance, the merefact that abandoning moral obligation could increase overall utility. The merefact of having estimators and models defined in a compact, polymorphic and usable form has suggested unanticipated generalizations. There are those who claim that the merefact that a belief is true has some value in itself. The merefact that something is true does not have any value in itself according to the theory. The merefact of inequality is not, in itself, bad for the people who are worse off. The merefact that one person is worse off than the other is, for the utilitarian, perfectly irrelevant. The merefact that the objects follow a curved path is insufficient evidence for the particular operationalization of kinematic geometry. But the merefact that her voice is coded as feminine inevitably puts an unconventional spin on her chosen material. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Want to learn more? Go to the definition of mere Go to the definition of fact See other collocations with fact |
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