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facts

/fakt/US // fækt //UK // (fækt) //

事实,事实是,事实真相,事实情况

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something that actually exists; reality; truth: Your fears have no basis in fact.
    • : something known to exist or to have happened: Space travel is now a fact.
    • : a truth known by actual experience or observation; something known to be true: Scientists gather facts about plant growth.
    • : something said to be true or supposed to have happened: The facts given by the witness are highly questionable.
    • : Law.Often facts. an actual or alleged event or circumstance, as distinguished from its legal effect or consequence.Compare question of fact, question of law.

Phrases

  • facts of life
  • after the fact
  • in fact
  • is that a fact
  • matter of fact

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • The challenge stems from the fact that rather than making learning better, the education technology field has, for the most part, focused on reaching more students.

  • In fact, the Orgonon estate—home of the museum—is located in a town called Rangeley.

  • The fact that you have Ferguson, Missouri, or you have the south side in Chicago, the inability to deal with those problems is part of the architecture of the state.

  • In fact, to-go cocktails could actually increase alcohol safety by promoting home consumption.

  • We now have studies that confirm the fact that hurricanes are becoming more destructive as the ocean heats up, providing more fuel for storm systems.

  • “Lockheed Martin has a long history of misrepresenting facts,” Wheeler added.

  • In honor of her big year, here are some little-known facts about the songstress, courtesy of BuzzFeed.

  • Of course, to call out pinkwashing is not to deny the facts.

  • Yet, the nutrition facts might not tell the whole story here.

  • In a country where talk is “cheap” and opinions are “a dime a dozen,” we give the facts special privileges and special status.

  • Several pioneers familiar with the facts of the tragedy at the time of its occurrence were also present.

  • And now I am going on to a review of the broad facts of the educational organization of our present world.

  • I only draw your attention to the facts; which have been sufficiently patent to the world, whatever Lord Hartledon may think.

  • These two phenomenal facts imply some strong antagonism to the priesthood and their system.

  • The facts have been stated very simply, plus one brief general comment.