true
[tru:]
adj.
真正的;
真实的;
忠实的;
正确的;
adv.
真正地;
确实地;
正确地;
正当地;
n.
真理,真实;
正,准,精确;
vt.
摆正;
决定(某物)的位置以使其平衡、平稳或水平;
例句:
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He was a family man and a true gentleman.
来自BBC
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But as with other charitable bodies, these figures mask the true picture.
但和其他慈善机构一样,这些数字掩盖了实情。
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As a player he was unselfish, a true team man.
作为一名选手,他毫无私念,真正把自己摆在团队中。
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Too much salt masks the true flavour of the food.
太多的盐会盖住食物本来的味道。
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Twenty years ago, that may have been true.
来自BBC
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Otter reveals his true class by matching Coleman admirably.
来自BBC
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I didn't realize the true seriousness of the country's problems until I went there myself.
我亲自到了那里之后才体会到这个国家各种问题的实际严重性。
来自《权威词典》
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The whale is a true mammal, even though it may look like a fish.
鲸鱼是典型的哺乳动物,尽管它看上去像鱼。
来自《权威词典》
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True gentleman is above envy, jealousy or vindictiveness.
真君子是坦荡而无妒忌、猜疑或报复之心的。
来自《权威词典》