facto的意思和读音

facto

: ['fæktəʊ] : ['fæktəʊ]

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1.When this little baby grow up and that for her mother who donated sperm, that is, de facto father, love each other know each other.

2.Until Ms. Ko died of breast cancer in 2004, she was Mr. Kim's de facto first lady and a fierce campaigner for her sons.Ko2004

3.It is tempting to think that this de facto cross-platform standard is a strong indication of the proven correctness of the idiom.

4.He said the de facto government "should make themselves responsible for the security of President Zelaya and of the Brazilian Embassy. "Zelaya西使。」

5.Zhou Xiaochuan, who had said the yuan's current de facto peg to the U. S. dollar is a 'special' measure that will eventually end.

6.They would all be asking me that. Lhalu would know what de facto recognition meant, but probably he was the only one.

7.It was crucial that WIPO programs did not de-jure or de-facto mandate any of these activities in favor of proprietary software.WIPO

8.The growth of entrepreneurial ventures suggests that the question of whether such commerce can exist has de facto been answered.

9.Other companies have even sloppier privacy policies, but Google's dominance makes it a de facto standard setter.

10.There have been a few notable exceptions, sanctioned by the UN Security Council, but these have been rare and post facto.