گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'true'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: واقعی‌

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2 عمومی:: درست‌

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3 عمومی:: صحیح‌

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4 عمومی:: راست‌

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5 عمومی:: خالصانه‌

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6 عمومی:: ثابت‌

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7 عمومی:: حقیقی‌

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8 عمومی:: راستگو

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9 عمومی:: پابرجا

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english

1 general:: In addition to the idioms beginning with TRUE, Also see COME TRUE; COURSE OF TRUE LOVE; DREAM COME TRUE; FIND TRUE NORTH; HOLD GOOD (TRUE); RING FALSE (TRUE); RUN (TRUE) TO FORM; TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE; TRIED AND TRUE.

American Heritage Idioms

2 general::   adj. right or correct VERBS be, ring, seem, sound Her explanation doesn't ring quite true. | come All her wishes came true. It was like a dream come true. | remain ADV. particularly, very This is particularly true of older women. | absolutely, perfectly, quite It's perfectly true that I didn't help much, but I was busy. | certainly While this is certainly true for some, it's not true for others. | by no means, far from, not at all This degree of inequality was by no means true of all Victorian marriages. ‘That's not true at all, ’ he said firmly. | hardly, not completely, not entirely, not quite, not strictly, scarcely It's hardly true to call cleaning windows a ‘profession’. That's not strictly true, I'm afraid. | almost, more or less, pretty well The story is more or less true. | objectively faithful VERBS be | remain, stay ADV. absolutely PREP. to She stayed true to her principles.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

3 general:: true nouns the true nature of something • The prisoners are encouraged to confront the true nature of their crimes. the true value of something • At the time, I did not recognise the true value of my discovery. the true cost of something • The fixed prescription charge conceals from the general public the true cost of medicines. the true extent of something • Our main difficulty is finding out the true extent of the problem. the true meaning of something • The story teaches a lesson about the true meaning of friendship. sb’s true identity • He knew someone would soon discover his true identity. sb’s true feelings • Stephen’s controlled voice disguised his true feelings. sb’s true self (= someone’s real character ) • He had revealed his true self.

transnet.ir

4 general:: true based on real facts, and not imagined or invented: • The film was based on a true story. • Do you think the rumours are true? accurate based on facts and not containing any mistakes – used about descriptions, information, and numbers: • The measurements are accurate. • His assessment of the current economic situation is accurate. undeniable/indisputable definitely true, so that no one can argue or disagree about it: • It is indisputable that the situation has got worse. • The decline in inflation was undeniable, even if the reasons for the decline were unclear. factual based on facts, or involving facts: • The court makes its decision based on factual evidence. • There is very little factual information about the incident. • a factual account of what happened • The questions ask for a purely factual answer, not for opinion. verifiable formal able to be proven to be true or correct: • The data was verifiable. it is a fact used when saying that something is definitely true: • It is a fact that women live longer than men. be the truth to be true – used when saying that someone is not lying: • What I told you was the truth. be the case if a situation is the case, that is the way the situation truly is: • It is certainly the case that crime rates are lower in Europe than in the US.

Longman-Thesaurus

5 general:: adj. actual: It was a true story. adj. loyal: She was a true friend.

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