truest的意思和读音

truesttrue

true

: [tru] : [truː]

adj.

v.(,);

adv.

truer  truest  

adj.+n.true love,true friend,true story,true meaning,true value

adj.false

truestadj.correct

1.connected with facts rather than things that have been invented or guessed

Indicate whether the following statements are true or false .

Is it true she's leaving?

All the rumours turned out to be true.

That's not strictly(= completely) true.

The novel is based on a true story .

His excuse just doesn't ring(= sound) true .

Unfortunately, these findings do not hold true(= are not valid) for women and children.

The music is dull and uninspiring, and the same is true of the acting.

You never spoke a truer word(= used to emphasize that you agree with what sb has just said) .

real

2.real or exact, especially when this is different from how sth seems

the true face of war(= what it is really like rather than what people think it is like)

The true cost of these experiments to the environment will not be known for years to come.

He reveals his true character to very few people.

3.[ubn]having the qualities or characteristics of the thing mentioned

It was true love between them.

He's a true gentleman.

The painting is a masterpiece in the truest sense of the word.

He is credited with inventing the first true helicopter.

admitting fact

4.used to admit that a particular fact or statement is correct, although you think that sth else is more important

It's true that he could do the job, but would he fit in with the rest of the team?

‘We could get it cheaper.’ ‘True, but would it be as good?’“便。”“?”

loyal

5.showing respect and support for a particular person or belief in a way that does not change, even in different situations

a true friend

She has always been true to herself(= done what she thought was good, right, etc.) .

He was true to his word(= did what he promised to do) .

accurate

6.~ (to sth)being an accurate version or copy of sth

The movie is not true to the book.

7.[nubn]straight and accurate

His aim was true(= he hit the target) .

IDM

Winning the medal was like a dream come true .

come trueto become reality

Winning the medal was like a dream come true .

‘I'm afraid you were quoted the wrong price.’ ‘I thought it was too good to be true.’“。”“。”

too good to be trueused to say that you cannot believe that sth is as good as it seems

‘I'm afraid you were quoted the wrong price.’ ‘I thought it was too good to be true.’“。”“。”

your true coloursyour real character, rather than the one that you usually allow other people to seetrue to formused to say that sb is behaving in the way that you expect them to behave, especially when this is annoyingtrue to lifeseeming real rather than inventedadv.straight

1.in a direct line

The arrow flew straight and true to the target.

correctly

2.speak ~to tell the truth

He had spoken truer than he knew.

n.IDMout of trueif an object isout of true , it is not straight or in the correct position

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v.1.,(,);;

adj.1.based on facts or things that really happen, and not made up; used for admitting that something is true, although you think that something else is also true and is more important2.real or actual, especially when compared with how something seems to be3.a true friend, leader, etc., or true love, happiness, etc., has the qualities that you would expect that type of person or thing to have4.if you are true to someone or something, you continue to be loyal to them or support them despite anything that happens5pletely straight, upright, or level1.based on facts or things that really happen, and not made up; used for admitting that something is true, although you think that something else is also true and is more important2.real or actual, especially when compared with how something seems to be3.a true friend, leader, etc., or true love, happiness, etc., has the qualities that you would expect that type of person or thing to have4.if you are true to someone or something, you continue to be loyal to them or support them despite anything that happens5pletely straight, upright, or level

adv.1.in a completely straight line toward the intended place

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1.But, for all that, they were, in one sense, the truest and most substantial things which the poor minister now dealt with.西

2.Then as he came to know Drizzt, he found that they were more than just good " bodyguards , " but the truest friends anyone could have.”,

3.Every man cannot be rich; but every man, however humble his position in life, can be, in the truest sense of the word, a gentleman.

4.I long to tell you the truest words I have to say to you; but I dare not, being afraid that you would not believe them.

5.Direct democracy, which is the direct involvement and participation of every citizen, is democracy in its truest form.——

6.Even children must learn to watch out for danger! It may be the saddest of sad but it's also the truest of true !使

7.in the truest sense of the word, "Linux" refers only to the kernel.,“Linux”

8.Once upon a time, we proudly cherished big ideals, made livings in strange cities, with an aim to find the truest dream in our hearts.怀

9.You say that love forever? so the truest below'are: " I today, at this very moment is genuinely in love with you. ":“。”

10.It's completely, utterly mundane in the truest sense of that word.