factual的意思和读音

factual

: [ˈfæktʃuəl] : ['fæktʃuəl]

adj.

adj.+n.factual information,factual report,factual evidence

adj.subjective,fictional

adj.objective,hard,verifiable,bona fide,authentic

factualadj.

1.based on or containing facts

a factual account of events

factual information

The essay contains a number of factual errors.

adj.1.,

adj.1.based on facts or containing only facts, rather than theories or opinions

1. impersonal adj. factual adj. , , negative ...

2. 3.factual

3. comfit, factual,adj, factory, ,‘西 ...

4., impersonal adj. factual adj. , , negative ...

5.Øfactual Ø使 Ø

6.factual),(documentary)、(news)(reality television);

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1.It added that it was prepared to present "substantial factual and legal defenses" in a trial.”。

2.The other is factual: Chinese bond purchases do not seem to be affecting American interest rates.

3.It exists, but since it has no factual body, it is a concept of sensibility.

4.Yet the strength of people's conviction is often in inverse proportion to the amount of robust factual evidence they have.

5.It thought that it would only be just and fair for the General Assembly to see them as well to know about them from the factual report.

6.Instead, individuals continued to search for a freely available, high quality source of factual information.绿”。

7.Both Defoe and his critics took the question of factual accuracy as a fundamental one.

8.But she could easily pick up every bit of relevant factual information she came across.

9.In the case of words that the Tathagata knows to be factual, true, unbeneficial, but endearing & agreeable to others, he does not say them.

10.The resume gibs a brief review of your work experience and education in a way that is factual and easy to read.便