词汇 | example_english_very-fact |
释义 | very factcollocation in Englishmeanings of veryand factThese words are often used together. Click on the links below to explore the meanings. Or, see other collocations with fact. very adjective[before noun] uk /ˈver.i/ us /ˈver.i/ (used to add emphasis to a noun) exact ... See more at very 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 very 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 veryfact of its popularity testified to its harmfulness. Unfortunately, this veryfact causes problems for us in musical education. If so, this veryfact may be the reason for their hostility, for their becoming parties. This veryfact, however, was to be made into an advantage during the mid-1950s. By this veryfact, these lines are tainted with cultural ambiguity. So the veryfact of discriminable things appears as something dependent upon consciousness. But the veryfact that a container entity is affected precludes this possibility. The veryfact that it sounds old may also work in its favour. Indeed, this veryfact is reflected in the author's subdivision of the chapters on the individual chant genres. However, the veryfact that such a reform was undertaken signals deeper changes in political and public concerns. Indeed, the veryfact that he is an opponent proves that he has not seen the light. The veryfact that he tried to appease nationalist opposition by speaking its language is itself indicative of the constraints on him. The veryfact that the dependent in descriptive genitives can be ellipted or be substituted by one shows that these genitives are phrasal in nature. The veryfact that her past self accepted the law as the guide to conduct would act as the internal force rendering non-conformity infeasible. For in the situation being considered, the veryfact that (2) and (3) remain certain upon reflection gives one good reason to doubt (1). The veryfact that linguists disagree among themselves as to the form or even nature of these underlying systems attests to their opacity. The other possibility locates the potential for price increases not in the (putative) smaller number of resellers, but in the veryfact of their operation. However, the veryfact that the spirit made the same complaint each year shows that the promised redressive measures were never taken. The veryfact that a performance is taking place recalls the rules that have been taught through past experiences of the theatre. The veryfact of differentiating languages would mean that their language acquisition is fundamentally and qualitatively different from that of monolingual children. One of the most controversial claims of the hysteresis school is that the veryfact of being unemployed can make individuals unemployable. For the most part, such burdens come with the veryfact that we are bound to one another within a particular family. Her speech act is a declarative in that its performance "brings about a fit by the veryfact of its successful per formance" (1976:14). 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 very Go to the definition of fact See other collocations with fact |
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