单词 | true |
释义 | true [tru:] adjective NOT FALSE 真的 ESSENTIAL ■(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 •The allegations, if •Her story is only partly •Would it •I suspect she gave a true picture •I don't believe these exam results are a true reflection •The movie is based on the true story •She has since admitted that her earlier statement was not strictly •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。 •Alcohol should be consumed in moderation, and this is particularly true for •Parents of young children often become depressed, and this is ⇒ See also truth[tru:] adjective REAL 真正的 ESSENTIAL [before noun] ■being what exists, rather than what was thought, intended or stated 真正的,实质的 •true love真爱 •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。 •The true horror come true ADVANCED ■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 dreamt 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。 •After all the problems I'd had getting pregnant, Oliver's birth was a dream [tru:] adjective SINCERE 真诚的 ADVANCED ■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.党内忠诚的党员所剩无几。 •She has vowed to remain true to •He said he'd repay the money the next day, and true to 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 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,他就谎称钱包忘在家里了。 [tru:] adjective HAVING NECESSARY QUALITIES 具有所需特征的 [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。 •formal It was said that the portrait was a very true likeness •In true Hollywood style [tru:] adjective ACCURATE 准确的 [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。 [tru:] adjective ring true ■If something someone says or writes rings true, it seems to be true 听起来是真的 •Something about his explanation didn't quite ring true.他的解释听起来有点不太真实。 [tru:] adjective so... it's not true mainly UK ■used to emphasize an adjective (用于强调形容词) •Julie's brother's so handsome it's not true.朱莉的哥哥帅得令人难以置信。 [tru:] noun uncountable 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 properly. I think the frame must be out of true.这扇门关不严。我看一定是门框歪了。 [tru:] adverb ■straight and without moving to either side •Make sure you hit the nails in true.要确保钉子钉准了。 |
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