fact 意味
EN[fækt] [-ækt]US
日事実 ウ事実
- 事実(じじつ、ラテン語 factum、フランス語 fait、英 fact)とは、
- ことの真実。真実のことがら。本当にあったことがら。
- (哲学用語)もともと神によってなされたことを意味し、時間と空間の中に見出される実在的なできごとや存在のこと。
- 名詞 (Noun)PLfacts
- (archaic) Action; the realm of action.
- After that Richard, the third of that name, king in fact only, but tyrant both in title and regiment [ …] was [ …] overthrown and slain at Bosworth Field; there succeeded in the kingdom [ …] Henry the Seventh.
- (law, obsolete except in set phrases) A wrongful or criminal deed.
- (obsolete) Feat.
- When he who most excels in fact of arms,
- An honest observation.
- Something actual as opposed to invented.
- In this story, the Gettysburg Address is a fact, but the rest is fiction.
- Something which is real.
- Gravity is a fact, not a theory.
- Something which has become real.
- The promise of television became a fact in the 1920s.
- Something concrete used as a basis for further interpretation.
- Let's look at the facts of the case before deciding.
- An objective consensus on a fundamental reality that has been agreed upon by a substantial number of experts.
- There is no doubting the fact that the Earth orbits the Sun.
- Information about a particular subject, especially actual conditions and/or circumstances.
- The facts about space travel.
- (archaic) Action; the realm of action.
- 間投詞 (Interjection)
- より多くの例
- 文の途中で使用される
- People tend to lump turtles and tortoises together, when in fact they are different creatures.
- Munchkins are in fact one of the Healthiest [sic] of the registered cat breeds.
- I take exception to the assumption that simply because I am young I am not able to discern fact from fiction.
- 文の終わに使われる
- I couldn't get across to the board this simple economic fact.
- Ah, you "believe". You do not know. So you admit that it's just wishful thinking, an ass pull not based on any facts.
- 文の途中で使用される
Definition of fact in English Dictionary
- 品詞階層 (Part-of-Speech Hierarchy)
- 間投詞
- 名詞
- 可算名詞
- 可算名詞
- 間投詞
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