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fact-check

/fakt-chek/US // ˈfæktˌtʃɛk //

事实核查,事实检查,事实调查,真相核查

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to confirm the truth of, often as part of the research or editorial process.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the action of confirming the truth of an assertion made in speech or writing: A fact-check of the senator’s speech revealed several misleading comments about his opponent.

Examples

  • He loves the fact that, like on Grindr, users can identify as transgender.

  • In fact, in a recent study of their users internationally, it was the lowest priority for most.

  • Despite the strong language, however, the neither the JPO nor Lockheed could dispute a single fact in either Daily Beast report.

  • In fact, according to F-35 program sources, the next software upgrades are not yet fully defined nor are they fully funded.

  • In its attempt to discredit the story, the JPO inadvertently confirmed that fact.

  • Many British Ferns evidence a marked tendency to “sport,” and this is a fact which the beginner should always bear in mind.

  • In fact, except for Ramona's help, it would have been a question whether even Alessandro could have made Baba work in harness.

  • Recognition of the pneumococcus depends upon its morphology, the fact that it is Gram-staining, and the presence of a capsule.

  • The fact that the day following the punishment parade was a Sunday brought about a certain relaxation from discipline.

  • I claim that it contains many errors of fact, and the Higher Criticism supports the claim; as we shall see.