词汇 | true |
释义 | true adjective uk /truː/ us /truː/ trueadjective (NOT FALSE)A2 (especially of facts or statements) right and not wrong; correct: (尤指事实或陈述)正确的,真实的,确实的;如实的 [ + that ]Is it true that Mariana and Mark are getting married?玛丽安娜和马克真的要结婚吗? if trueThe allegations, if true, could lead to her resignation.这些指控如果属实的话,可能会导致她辞职。 partly trueHer story is only partly true.她的描述只有部分是真实的。 it is true to sayWould it be true to say that you've never liked Jim?可以说你从来就没有喜欢过吉姆,对吗? true pictureI suspect she gave a true picture (= accurate description) of what had happened.我认为她对所发生事情的描述是真实的。 true reflectionI don't believe these exam results are a true reflection of your abilities.我认为这些考试结果并没有真实反映你的能力。 true storyThe movie is based on the true story of a London gangster.这部电影是根据伦敦一名犯罪团伙成员的真实故事拍摄的。 strictly trueShe has since admitted that her earlier statement was not strictly (= completely) true.她后来承认先前所讲的并不完全真实。 It used to be very cheap but that's no longer true (= that situation does not now exist).这东西以前很便宜,可现在不一样了。 true forAlcohol should be consumed in moderation, and this is particularly true for pregnant women.饮酒应适量,对孕妇尤其如此。 this is true ofParents of young children often become depressed, and this is especially true of single parents.年幼孩子的父母常常罹患抑郁症,单身母亲尤其如此。 See also truth agreeing with facts correctThat answer is correct. rightAll his answers were right. trueIs it true that you were born in Sweden? faithfulThis is a faithful account of what happened on the night of 30 May. true enough correct or accurate but not completely explaining something: (虽然是正确或准确的,但是不足以解释某事)没错 It's true enough that he had doubts about the project, but we have to look further to understand why he resigned.他确实对这个项目心存疑虑,但是我们必须看得更深入才能理解他为什么辞职。 But I didn't invent the story - everything I told you is true.但我没有胡编——我告诉你的都是真的。 Do you think it's true that teenage girls are less self-confident than their male peers?你是否认为十几岁的女孩子不如同年龄的男孩子自信? I didn't know whether his story was true or not, but I decided to give him the benefit of the doubt.我不知道他说的是真是假,不过我决定姑且相信他这一次。 Is it true (that) she's gone back to teaching?她真的又回去教书了吗? I hereby certify (that) the above information is true and accurate.兹证明上述情况属实准确无误。 True, real, false, and unreal actual actuality actually all that glitters is not goldidiom alternate reality false false flag falsely fantastical fever dream non-realistic not so muchidiom nothing could be further from the truthidiom nothing could have been further from my mind/thoughtsidiom parallel universe unreal untrue untruly unverifiable urban myth trueadjective (REAL)B1[ before noun ] being what exists, rather than what was thought, intended, or stated: 真正的,实质的 true loveIn his seventh decade he has finally found true love. a true friend真正的朋友 There cannot be true democracy without reform of the electoral system.不进行选举制度的改革就不可能有真正的民主。 true horrorThe true horror of the accident did not become clear until the morning.事故到底有多恐怖,直到早上才大白于天下。 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. come true B1 If a hope, wish, or dream comes true, it happens although it was unlikely that it would: (希望或愿望)实现,成为现实 I'd always dreamed of owning my own house, but I never thought it would come true.我以前一直梦想拥有属于自己的房子,但从没想到这会成为现实。 This scandal raises new questions about the president's true character. It's when something really bad like this happens that you find out who your true friends are. We each give you a definition of the word printed on the card, and you have to say which you think is the true definition. I feel I've found my true vocation. The hero of the film finally finds his true self. True, real, false, and unreal actual actuality actually all that glitters is not goldidiom alternate reality false false flag falsely fantastical fever dream non-realistic not so muchidiom nothing could be further from the truthidiom nothing could have been further from my mind/thoughtsidiom parallel universe unreal untrue untruly unverifiable urban myth trueadjective (SINCERE)C2 sincere or loyal, and likely to continue to be so in difficult situations: 忠实的,忠诚的;虔诚的 There are few true believers in communism left in the party.党内虔诚信仰共产主义的党员所剩无几。 true toShe has vowed to remain true to the president whatever happens.她已经宣誓在任何情况下都将效忠于总统。 true to your wordHe said he'd repay the money the next day, and true to his word (= as he had promised), he gave it all back to me the following morning.他说第二天还钱,果然说到做到,第二天上午就把钱全部还给了我。 Synonyms committed dedicated devoted faithful(LOYAL) firm(CERTAIN) loyal stalwart(LOYAL) staunch steadfastapproving steady unfaltering unshakeablemainlyUK unswerving unwavering be true to yourself to behave according to your beliefs and do what you think is right: 坚持自己的信念;对得起自己 I mean in the end, you have to be true to yourself. true to form/type Someone who does something true to form or type behaves as other people would have expected from previous experience: 一如往常,不出所料 True to form, when it came to his turn to buy the drinks, he said he'd left his wallet at home.像往常一样,轮到他买饮料时,他就称钱包忘在家里了。 She was a true patriot to the last.她自始至终都是一位真正的爱国者。 He'll be remembered both as a brilliant footballer and as a true sportsman. He has been a true friend to me. She said she would stand by me, and she has been true to her word. His ministers remained true to him throughout the crisis. Honesty, openness & sincerity above board anti-corruption artless artlessly artlessness earnest honestly in in all honesty/seriousness/truthfulnessidiom in good faithidiom integrity joking apart/asideidiom sincerely squeaky-clean stainless straight arrowidiom straight upidiom the straight and narrowidiom transparency upright trueadjective (HAVING NECESSARY QUALITIES)[ before noun ] having all the characteristics necessary to be accurately described as something: 真正的,纯正的;名副其实的;典型的 Only true deer have antlers.只有纯种鹿才有鹿角。 true likenessformalIt was said that the portrait was a very true likeness of her (= looked very much like her).据说,这幅肖像画得非常像她本人。 true styleIn true Hollywood style (= in a way that is typical of Hollywood), she's had four marriages and three facelifts.她结过4次婚,整过3次容——这是典型的好莱坞式的作派。 True, real, false, and unreal actual actuality actually all that glitters is not goldidiom alternate reality false false flag falsely fantastical fever dream non-realistic not so muchidiom nothing could be further from the truthidiom nothing could have been further from my mind/thoughtsidiom parallel universe unreal untrue untruly unverifiable urban myth trueadjective (ACCURATE)[ after verb ] fitted or positioned accurately: 位于正确位置的;端正的 None of the drawers were true.没有一个抽屉装正了位置。 Straight, even and level be (as) flat as a pancakeidiom clean clean-cut cleanly consistency fine-grained flat plane relax rhythm seamless sleek sleekly smooth straight straight edge straightness super-smooth ultra-smooth unbranched Idiomsring true so ... it's not true true noun[ U ] uk /truː/ us /truː/ be out of true to not be in the correct position or to be slightly bent out of the correct shape: 不平;不直;不正 This door won't shut. I think the frame must be out of true.这扇门关不严。我看一定是门框歪了。 true adverb uk /truː/ us /truː/ straight and without moving to either side: 准确的;精确的 Make sure you hit the nails in true.要确保钉子钉准了。 Straight, even and level be (as) flat as a pancakeidiom clean clean-cut cleanly consistency fine-grained flat plane relax rhythm seamless sleek sleekly smooth straight straight edge straightness super-smooth ultra-smooth unbranched true | American Dictionarytrue adjective[ -er/-est only ] us/tru/ trueadjective[-er/-est only] (CORRECT)agreeing with fact; not false or wrong: The story is actually true. [ + that clause ]It is true that the risk of breaking your hip increases with age. trueadjective[-er/-est only] (REAL)based on what is real, or actual, not imaginary: His staff tried to keep the true nature of his illness a secret. true love Your true love is someone or something you love more than all others: Her true love is music. trueadjective[-er/-est only] (SINCERE)sincere and loyal: I am lucky to have true friends. She is one politician who remains true to her principles. trueadjective[-er/-est only] (HAVING NECESSARY QUALITIES)having all the characteristics necessary to be an example of a particular thing: Only true deer have antlers. This portrait is supposed to be a true likeness of Washington. Idiomssomeone's true colors true enough true to form true to yourself true to your word true | Business Englishtrue adjective[ before noun ] ACCOUNTINGuk /truː/us used to describe the final total amount of something after extra costs or payments have been added or taken away: You will need to convert the prices into dollars to see the true cost. It is illegal to hide transactions or to otherwise misrepresent the true value of a business. They bought in haste and without calculating the true cost of purchase. |
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