fact 的英语意思
factfact /fækt/ noun
查看全部语言翻译1true information [countable] a piece of information that is known to be true已知为真实的一条信息fact about
The book is full of facts about the World Cup.这本书充满了关于世界杯的事实。fact of
First of all, we need to know the facts of the case.首先,我们需要了解案件的事实。it’s a fact/that’s a fact (=used to emphasize that something is definitely true or that something definitely happened)(=用于强调某事确实为真,或某事确实发生过)
The divorce rate is twice as high as in the 1950s – that’s a fact.离婚率是20世纪50年代的两倍——这是事实。is that a fact? (=used to reply to a statement that you find surprising, interesting, or difficult to believe)(=用于回应令你感到惊讶、有趣或难以置信的陈述)
‘She used to be a professional singer.’ ‘Is that a fact?’"她曾经是一名职业歌手。""真的假的?"2the fact (that) used when talking about a situation and saying that it is true用于谈论某种情况并说明其确实如此:
Our decision to build the museum in Hartlepool was influenced by the fact that there were no national museums in the North East.我们决定在哈特尔普尔建博物馆,部分原因是东北地区没有国家级博物馆。
He refused to help me, despite the fact that I asked him several times.尽管我多次请求,他还是拒绝帮我。given the fact (that)/in view of the fact (that) (=used when saying that a particular fact influences your judgment about something or someone)(=用于表示某一特定事实影响了你对某事或某人的判断)
Given the fact that this is their first game, I think they did pretty well.考虑到这是他们的第一场比赛,我认为他们发挥得相当好。due to the fact (that)/owing to the fact (that) (=because)(=因为)
The school’s poor exam record is largely due to the fact that it is chronically underfunded.该学校糟糕的考试成绩,很大程度上是因为长期资金不足。
The fact we didn’t win when we were so close is very disappointing.明明已经那么接近胜利却没能赢,这实在令人失望。3in (actual) fact a)used when you are adding something, especially something surprising, to emphasize what you have just said用于补充说明某事(尤其是令人惊讶的事),以强调刚才所说的内容:
I know the mayor really well. In fact, I had dinner with her last week.我和市长很熟。事实上,我上周还和她共进了晚餐。 b)used to emphasize that the truth about a situation is the opposite of what has been mentioned用于强调某一情况的真相与之前所述恰好相反:
They told me it would be cheap but in fact it cost me nearly $500.他们告诉我会很便宜,但实际上花了我将近500美元。
Her teachers said she was a slow learner, whereas in actual fact she was partially deaf.她的老师说她学东西慢,而实际上她是部分失聪。4the fact (of the matter) is spoken口语 used when you are telling someone what is actually true in a particular situation, especially when this may be difficult to accept, or different from what people believe用于告诉某人某一特定情况中实际上是真实的事情,尤其是当这可能难以接受或与人们通常所信的不同时:
The fact of the matter is that he’s just not up to the job.事实就是,他根本胜任不了这份工作。5the fact remains used to emphasize that what you are saying about a situation is true and people must realize this用于强调你对某一情况所说的是事实,且人们必须认识到这一点:
The fact remains that the number of homeless people is rising daily.无家可归者的数量每天都在增加,这一事实依然不变。6real events/not a story [uncountable] situations, events etc that really happened and have not been invented真实发生、并非虚构的情况、事件等 OPP fiction:
Much of the novel is based on fact.这部小说大部分内容基于真实事件。
It’s a news reporter’s job to separate fact from fiction.将事实与虚构区分开来,是新闻记者的职责。7 facts and figures [plural] the basic details, numbers etc concerning a particular situation or subject关于特定情况或主题的基本细节、数据等:
Here are a few facts and figures about the country.以下是关于该国的一些基本数据和信息。8 the facts speak for themselves used to say that the things that have happened or the things someone has done show clearly that something is true用于表示已发生的事情或某人所做的事情清楚地表明某事为真9after the fact after something has happened or been done, especially after a mistake has been made在某事发生或完成之后(尤指错误已经犯下之后) → as a matter of fact at matter1(4), → face facts at face2(2), → in point of fact at point1(17)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配adjectives形容词the basic/key facts· The report outlines the basic facts concerning the case.· 报告概述了该案件的基本事实。a well-known fact· It is a well-known fact that new cars lose a lot of their value in the first year.· 新车在第一年会大幅贬值,这是众所周知的事实。a little-known fact· It is a little-known fact that the actor was born in London.· 这位演员出生于伦敦,这是鲜为人知的事实。an interesting fact· The research revealed some interesting facts about the behaviour of cats.· 这项研究揭示了一些关于猫的行为的有趣事实。a curious/remarkable fact· It is a remarkable fact that elephants do not use their trunks to suck up water until they are over four months old.· 大象在四个月大之前不会用鼻子吸水,这是一个令人惊奇的事实。hard facts (=information that is definitely true and can be proven)· His theory is supported by hard facts.· 他的理论有确凿事实的支撑。a historical/scientific fact· This was presented as a historical fact when it was just an opinion.· 这只是一种观点,却被当作历史事实来呈现。the bare facts (=only the basic general facts of a situation)· We know the bare facts of his life, but nothing about what he was really like.· 我们只知道他生平的基本事实,对他真实的为人却一无所知。verbs动词give somebody/provide the facts· Newspapers have a duty to give their readers the facts.· 报纸有责任将事实告知读者。establish/piece together the facts (=find out what actually happened in a situation)· The police are still piecing together the facts.· 警方仍在拼凑案件的事实经过。examine the facts· I decided to examine the facts for myself.· 我决定亲自审查这些事实。state the facts (=say what you know is true)· Press reports often fail to state the facts completely.· 新闻报道往往未能完整陈述事实。stick to the facts (=say only what you know is true)· Just stick to the facts when the police interview you.· 警察审问时,只陈述事实就好。phrases短语know for a fact (=used to say that something is definitely true)· I know for a fact that she is older than me.· 我确实知道她比我年长。get your facts right/straight (=make sure that what you say or believe is correct)· You should get your facts straight before making accusations.· 在指责别人之前,你应该先把事实搞清楚。get your facts wrong· It’s no use putting together a beautifully-written argument if you get your facts wrong.· 如果事实有误,写得再漂亮的论点也毫无用处。
查看全部语言翻译1true information [countable] a piece of information that is known to be true已知为真实的一条信息fact about
The book is full of facts about the World Cup.这本书充满了关于世界杯的事实。fact of
First of all, we need to know the facts of the case.首先,我们需要了解案件的事实。it’s a fact/that’s a fact (=used to emphasize that something is definitely true or that something definitely happened)(=用于强调某事确实为真,或某事确实发生过)
The divorce rate is twice as high as in the 1950s – that’s a fact.离婚率是20世纪50年代的两倍——这是事实。is that a fact? (=used to reply to a statement that you find surprising, interesting, or difficult to believe)(=用于回应令你感到惊讶、有趣或难以置信的陈述)
‘She used to be a professional singer.’ ‘Is that a fact?’"她曾经是一名职业歌手。""真的假的?"2the fact (that) used when talking about a situation and saying that it is true用于谈论某种情况并说明其确实如此:
Our decision to build the museum in Hartlepool was influenced by the fact that there were no national museums in the North East.我们决定在哈特尔普尔建博物馆,部分原因是东北地区没有国家级博物馆。
He refused to help me, despite the fact that I asked him several times.尽管我多次请求,他还是拒绝帮我。given the fact (that)/in view of the fact (that) (=used when saying that a particular fact influences your judgment about something or someone)(=用于表示某一特定事实影响了你对某事或某人的判断)
Given the fact that this is their first game, I think they did pretty well.考虑到这是他们的第一场比赛,我认为他们发挥得相当好。due to the fact (that)/owing to the fact (that) (=because)(=因为)
The school’s poor exam record is largely due to the fact that it is chronically underfunded.该学校糟糕的考试成绩,很大程度上是因为长期资金不足。
The fact we didn’t win when we were so close is very disappointing.明明已经那么接近胜利却没能赢,这实在令人失望。3in (actual) fact a)used when you are adding something, especially something surprising, to emphasize what you have just said用于补充说明某事(尤其是令人惊讶的事),以强调刚才所说的内容:
I know the mayor really well. In fact, I had dinner with her last week.我和市长很熟。事实上,我上周还和她共进了晚餐。 b)used to emphasize that the truth about a situation is the opposite of what has been mentioned用于强调某一情况的真相与之前所述恰好相反:
They told me it would be cheap but in fact it cost me nearly $500.他们告诉我会很便宜,但实际上花了我将近500美元。
Her teachers said she was a slow learner, whereas in actual fact she was partially deaf.她的老师说她学东西慢,而实际上她是部分失聪。4the fact (of the matter) is spoken口语 used when you are telling someone what is actually true in a particular situation, especially when this may be difficult to accept, or different from what people believe用于告诉某人某一特定情况中实际上是真实的事情,尤其是当这可能难以接受或与人们通常所信的不同时:
The fact of the matter is that he’s just not up to the job.事实就是,他根本胜任不了这份工作。5the fact remains used to emphasize that what you are saying about a situation is true and people must realize this用于强调你对某一情况所说的是事实,且人们必须认识到这一点:
The fact remains that the number of homeless people is rising daily.无家可归者的数量每天都在增加,这一事实依然不变。6real events/not a story [uncountable] situations, events etc that really happened and have not been invented真实发生、并非虚构的情况、事件等 OPP fiction:
Much of the novel is based on fact.这部小说大部分内容基于真实事件。
It’s a news reporter’s job to separate fact from fiction.将事实与虚构区分开来,是新闻记者的职责。7 facts and figures [plural] the basic details, numbers etc concerning a particular situation or subject关于特定情况或主题的基本细节、数据等:
Here are a few facts and figures about the country.以下是关于该国的一些基本数据和信息。8 the facts speak for themselves used to say that the things that have happened or the things someone has done show clearly that something is true用于表示已发生的事情或某人所做的事情清楚地表明某事为真9after the fact after something has happened or been done, especially after a mistake has been made在某事发生或完成之后(尤指错误已经犯下之后) → as a matter of fact at matter1(4), → face facts at face2(2), → in point of fact at point1(17)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配adjectives形容词the basic/key facts· The report outlines the basic facts concerning the case.· 报告概述了该案件的基本事实。a well-known fact· It is a well-known fact that new cars lose a lot of their value in the first year.· 新车在第一年会大幅贬值,这是众所周知的事实。a little-known fact· It is a little-known fact that the actor was born in London.· 这位演员出生于伦敦,这是鲜为人知的事实。an interesting fact· The research revealed some interesting facts about the behaviour of cats.· 这项研究揭示了一些关于猫的行为的有趣事实。a curious/remarkable fact· It is a remarkable fact that elephants do not use their trunks to suck up water until they are over four months old.· 大象在四个月大之前不会用鼻子吸水,这是一个令人惊奇的事实。hard facts (=information that is definitely true and can be proven)· His theory is supported by hard facts.· 他的理论有确凿事实的支撑。a historical/scientific fact· This was presented as a historical fact when it was just an opinion.· 这只是一种观点,却被当作历史事实来呈现。the bare facts (=only the basic general facts of a situation)· We know the bare facts of his life, but nothing about what he was really like.· 我们只知道他生平的基本事实,对他真实的为人却一无所知。verbs动词give somebody/provide the facts· Newspapers have a duty to give their readers the facts.· 报纸有责任将事实告知读者。establish/piece together the facts (=find out what actually happened in a situation)· The police are still piecing together the facts.· 警方仍在拼凑案件的事实经过。examine the facts· I decided to examine the facts for myself.· 我决定亲自审查这些事实。state the facts (=say what you know is true)· Press reports often fail to state the facts completely.· 新闻报道往往未能完整陈述事实。stick to the facts (=say only what you know is true)· Just stick to the facts when the police interview you.· 警察审问时,只陈述事实就好。phrases短语know for a fact (=used to say that something is definitely true)· I know for a fact that she is older than me.· 我确实知道她比我年长。get your facts right/straight (=make sure that what you say or believe is correct)· You should get your facts straight before making accusations.· 在指责别人之前,你应该先把事实搞清楚。get your facts wrong· It’s no use putting together a beautifully-written argument if you get your facts wrong.· 如果事实有误,写得再漂亮的论点也毫无用处。