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[tru:]
o thật, thực, đúng, xác thực
o chân chính
o thành khẩn, chân thành
o trung thành
o đúng, chính xác
o đúng chỗ
o thật, thực
o đúng
o (kỹ thuật) vị trí đúng
o sự lắp đúng chỗ
o (kỹ thuật) (+ up) điều chỉnh cho đúng chỗ
§ true amplitude section : mặt cắt biên độ thực
§ true bearing : phương vị thực
§ true bed thickness : độ dày thực của lớp
§ true fluid : chất lưu thực
§ true north : phương bắc thực
§ true resistivity : điện trở suất thực
§ true vertical depth : độ sâu thực
§ true vertical depth log : biểu đồ độ sâu thẳng đứng thực
§ true-bore : lỗ khoan chuẩn
§ true-to-gauge hole : ống có đường kính như mũi khoan
Word families (Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs): truth, untruth, truthfulness, true, untrue, truthful, truly, truthfully, untruthfully
Xem thêm: true up, dead on target, truthful, dependable, honest, reliable, true(p), genuine, true(a), unfeigned, true(a), true(a), true(a), lawful, rightful(a), on-key, straight, admittedly, avowedly, confessedly
true adj.
1 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
2 faithful
VERBS be | remain, stay
ADV. absolutely
PREP. to She stayed true to her principles.
n.
out of true
v.
true up the cylinder of an engine
adj.
the story is true
it is undesirable to believe a proposition when there is no ground whatever for supposing it true"- B. Russell; "the true meaning of the statement
the horseshoe crab is not a true crab
Pythagoras was the first true mathematician
his aim was true
he was dead on target
true believers bonded together against all who disagreed with them
a true statement
gave truthful testimony
a truthful person
a dependable worker
an honest working stiff
a reliable source of information
he was true to his word
I would be true for there are those who trust me
genuine emotion
her interest in people was unfeigned
true grief
true courage
a spirit which true men have always admired
a true friend
true north is geographic north
the legitimate heir
the true and lawful king
a true note
the window frame isn't quite true
adv.
true, she is the smartest in her class