truth 例文
EN[tɹuːθ] [-uːθ]US
日真実 ウ真理
- 例文 truth
- a crude truth
- Halback ( 1999 ) points out that the disquotational notion of truth is just a tool for expressing infinite conjunctions and can contribute nothing to our knowledge of non-semantical facts.
- In their articles, journalists sometimes distort the truth.
- I would be being economical with the truth if I were to tell you that I was enjoying myself.
- Are you fair dinkum? — Are you telling me the truth? ; Do you really mean that?
- Jaq. ...Then, to say the truth, Mary's very well forehanded too. Sanc. Forehanded --- oons this Oaf makes a Mare of my Daughter.
- a fundamental truth; a fundamental axiom
- Inviolate truth. — Denham.
- The truth was, I had gone through a lot of men that year trying to stave off the loneliness of living in a windowless, kitchenless, 150-square-foot basement apartment [ … ]
- 例文 truths
- a stater of truths or opinions
- Hunger and jealousy are just eternal truths of human existence.
- Our algorithm pretrains a CNN using a large set of videos with tracking ground-truths to obtain a generic target representation.
- There are worse things to see at the multiplex than Ms. McAdams playing a tough cookie standing by her man, or Mr. Whitaker speaking hard truths over a glass of whiskey or a battered Bible, or 50 Cent smiling sharkishly in a beautiful suit.
- 例文 truthed
- Had they [the ancients] dreamt this, they would have truthed it heaven. — Ford.
Examples of truth in a Sentence
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- en truthfulness
- en truthy
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