词汇 | factual |
释义 | factual adjective uk /ˈfæk.tʃu.əl/ us /ˈfæk.tʃu.əl/ using or consisting of facts: 事实的;真实的 She gave a clear, factual account of the attack to the police.她如实地清晰陈述了遇袭经过。 existing in fact realHe doesn't think climate change is real. trueHe had finally found true love. actualWe had 500 people register for the conference, but we won't have the actual number of attendees until afterwards. factualThere's no factual information at all in that email. True, real, false, and unreal actual actuality actually all that glitters is not goldidiom alternate reality false flag falsely fantastical fever dream fictional not so muchidiom nothing could be further from the truthidiom nothing could have been further from my mind/thoughtsidiom parallel universe post-factual unreal untrue untruly unverifiable urban myth Related wordfactually factual | American Dictionaryfactual adjective us/ˈfæk·tʃu·əl/ based on facts: a factual account factuallyadverbus/ˈfæk·tʃu·ə·li/ The newspaper account was factually incorrect. Examples of factualfactual It is objective, factual, formal, official, sometimes tending to hostility. It seems that there is something different in ecology from the stuff that seemed 'factual' in the basic biology stuff. Religion is not about factual beliefs related to quasi-empirical states of affairs. He criticised the use of racial categories and attacked the work's conceptual and factual basis. It becomes apparent that there is no sociological or factual meaning in this term. The biggest obstacle to establishing participation rights for indigenous peoples in a treaty would have arisen from the factual setting. The notion of existence has the connotation of factual existence as a modality of a thing that is external to its conceptual content. Although the main topic of talk in "today in history" is historical and factual, these exchanges contain some historically fictionalized and gratuitous elements. If enough doubt is cast on the factual base, these programmes tend to become diminished in the public eye. The first is factual knowledge about the environment derived from individual observations. The data suggest that people require health professionals to followup their consultations with the provision of written material containing the same factual material. Instead of legal principles tested and scrutinized by numerous judges in a variety of factual situations, law codes reflected the opinion of its drafter. Yet there are some notable omissions and factual errors. It is independent of any factual context - it has become an essence. The book does not provide unbiased, factual evidence on the benefits of the first generation products of this technology to farmers. 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. |
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