the quality or state of being true
真实性
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he had to accept the truth of her accusation. 他不得不承认她的指控属实。
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事实,真相,实情
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tell me the truth 告诉我实情
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she found out the truth about him. 她了解到了关于他的实情。
[count noun]a fact or belief that is accepted as true
真理
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the emergence of scientific truths 科学真理的出现
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the fundamental truths about mankind. 关于人类的基本真理。
Sojourner (
特鲁思,苏裘娜(约1797—1883,美国福音传道者,改革家;原名伊莎贝拉·冯·瓦格纳;她生即为奴,被卖给后在1827年给予她自由的艾萨克·冯·瓦格纳,后成为热心的福音传道者,倡导黑人人权和妇女选举权)。
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in truth really; in fact 真正地;事实上in truth, she was more than a little unhappy. 实际上,她很不高兴 -
to tell the truth (或truth to tell 或if truth be told ) to be frank (used especially when making an admission or when expressing an unwelcome or controversial opinion) 坦率地说,说老实话,实话实说(尤用于表示承认某事或表示令人不快或有争议的看法)I think, if truth be told, we were all a little afraid of him. 说老实话,我认为我们当时都有点儿怕他 -
the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth used to emphasize the absolute veracity of a statement [用 于强调所言绝对真实可靠] (本人所述)完全属实,毫无保留,绝对可靠 -
[ORIGIN part of a statement sworn by witnesses in court.]
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