fact
의미: Something that is known to be true or to have happened
A fact is a piece of information that can be verified as true or that has actually occurred. Facts are often contrasted with opinions, which are personal beliefs or judgements. Common expressions include 'as a matter of fact' (used to emphasise truth), 'in fact' (used to add information or correct a misconception), and 'the fact of the matter' (the truth of a situation).
예문
- It's a fact that the Earth orbits the Sun. 地球绕太阳运行是一个事实。Es un hecho que la Tierra orbita alrededor del Sol.地球が太陽の周りを回っているのは事実です。지구가 태양 주위를 도는 것은 사실입니다.
- In fact, she arrived before everyone else. 事实上,她比其他人都先到。De hecho, ella llegó antes que todos los demás.実は、彼女は誰よりも先に到着しました。사실, 그녀가 누구보다 먼저 도착했습니다.
- We need to separate fact from fiction in this report. 我们需要在这份报告中区分事实与虚构。Necesitamos separar los hechos de la ficción en este informe.この報告書では事実とフィクションを区別する必要があります。이 보고서에서 사실과 허구를 구별할 필요가 있습니다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: general
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Latin 'factum' meaning 'a thing done' or 'a deed', from 'facere' (to do, to make). The original sense was about actions performed — something that actually happened. Related words include 'factory' (a place of making), 'manufacture' (to make by hand), and 'perfect' (thoroughly done).
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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