Значение слова "TRUE" найдено в 53 источниках

TRUE

найдено в "Англо-русском большом универсальном переводческом словаре"
[truː]
верный, правильный
правдивый, достоверный
точный, правильный
должный, надлежащий
соответствующий, подходящий; точно пригнанный
постоянный, равномерный
неизменный, стабильный
ровный, гладкий
истинный, настоящий
верный, преданный
искренний, правдивый, чистосердечный
точный, правдивый, реалистичный
действительный, законный
проверять, подтверждать
править, пригонять, выверять, регулировать
верно, честно
правильно, верно; правдиво
неподдельно, подлинно, достоверно
точно, аккуратно, корректно


найдено в "Collocations dictionary"
true: translation

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
hold

This principle holds true for all states.

prove

We hope that this will prove true.

ADVERB
especially, particularly, very

This is particularly true of older women.

absolutely, completely, perfectly, quite, totally

It's perfectly true that I didn't help much, but I was busy.

certainly, clearly, demonstrably, indisputably, obviously, undeniably, unquestionably

While this is certainly true for some, it is not the case for others.

definitely, surely, undoubtedly

That is undoubtedly true.

actually, indeed, in fact, really

This is in fact true in most situations.

by no means, far from, not at all

This degree of inequality was by no means true of all 19th-century marriages.

‘That's not true at all,’ he said firmly.

hardly, not completely, not entirely, not exactly, not necessarily, not quite, not really, not strictly

It's hardly true to call your job a ‘profession’.

That's not strictly true, I'm afraid.

almost, basically, essentially, generally, largely, more or less, partially, partly, pretty much

The story is more or less true.

factually, objectively
literally

It is literally true that I never heard of him until I was in my late twenties.

technically

While technically true, this is unfair.

doubly, equally

What applies at a local level holds doubly true at a national level.

What is true for buyers is equally true for sellers.

2 faithful
VERBS
be
feel

I have never felt more true to myself.

remain, stay

He has stayed true to his word.

ADVERB
absolutely
PREPOSITION
to

She stayed true to her principles.

PHRASES
true to your word

He was true to his word, and turned up on time.

True is used with these nouns: ↑account, ↑allegation, ↑allegiance, ↑appreciation, ↑artist, ↑believer, ↑cause, ↑centre, ↑champion, ↑character, ↑classic, ↑compassion, ↑confession, ↑connoisseur, ↑copy, ↑cost, ↑creativity, ↑culprit, ↑danger, ↑democracy, ↑destiny, ↑devotee, ↑emergency, ↑emotion, ↑enemy, ↑equality, ↑essence, ↑explanation, ↑extent, ↑face, ↑fact, ↑faith, ↑fan, ↑fashion, ↑father, ↑feeling, ↑figure, ↑follower, ↑freedom, ↑friend, ↑friendship, ↑gem, ↑genius, ↑gentleman, ↑greatness, ↑grit, ↑happiness, ↑heart, ↑heir, ↑hero, ↑heroism, ↑horror, ↑humanity, ↑identity, ↑independence, ↑indication, ↑inspiration, ↑integration, ↑intention, ↑interpretation, ↑intimacy, ↑joy, ↑leader, ↑leadership, ↑liberation, ↑love, ↑meaning, ↑measure, ↑merit, ↑miracle, ↑motivation, ↑motive, ↑name, ↑nature, ↑north, ↑number, ↑origin, ↑partnership, ↑perspective, ↑picture, ↑pioneer, ↑potential, ↑professional, ↑prophet, ↑proposition, ↑purpose, ↑reconciliation, ↑reflection, ↑relationship, ↑religion, ↑repentance, ↑representation, ↑romance, ↑romantic, ↑self, ↑sense, ↑significance, ↑spirit, ↑star, ↑story, ↑tale, ↑talent, ↑tenderness, ↑test, ↑testament, ↑turning point, ↑understanding, ↑value, ↑villain, ↑vocation


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