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单词 fact
释义 fact
\ˈfakt\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: Latin factum, from neuter of factus, past participle of facere to do, make — more at do
1. : a thing done : deed: as
 a. obsolete : an action in general : action, conduct
 b. obsolete : a meritorious or valorous deed
 c. : a wrong or unlawful deed : crime — used in the phrase after the fact
  < an accessory after the fact >
2. obsolete : doing, making, preparing, performing, act
3.
 a. : something that has actual existence : event
 b. : an occurrence, quality, or relation the reality of which is manifest in experience or may be inferred with certainty; specifically : an actual happening in time or space
  < fact in its primary meaning, as an object of direct experience, is distinguished from truth >
  < stubborn facts >
  < given facts >
 c. : a verified statement or proposition; also : something that makes a statement or a proposition true or false
4.
 a. : the quality or character of being actual or of being made up of facts : actuality
  < a question of fact hinges on the actual evidence >
 b. : physical actuality or practical experience as distinguished from imagination, speculation, or theory
  < the realm of fact is distinct from fancy >
5. : an assertion, statement, or information containing or purporting to contain something having objective reality
 < you must marshal your facts to combat his assertions >
broadly : something presented rightly or wrongly as having objective reality
 < his facts are open to question >
6. usually plural
 a. : any of the circumstances of a case at law as it exists or is alleged to exist in reality : something proved by the evidence to be or alleged to be of actual occurrence
 b. : the reality of events or things the actual occurrence or existence of which is to be determined by evidence

- in fact
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