A1 noun 中性 #281 最常用

fact

/fækt/

A fact is a piece of information that is known to be true or has been proven to exist. It is used to describe reality rather than an opinion, a feeling, or a guess.

例句

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1

It is a fact that the sun rises in the east.

It is a fact that the sun rises in the east.

2

The report presents the facts of the case in chronological order.

The report presents the facts of the case in chronological order.

3

Just the facts, please; I don't want to hear your opinion.

Just the facts, please; I don't want to hear your opinion.

词族

名词
fact
副词
factually
形容词
factual
相关
factuality
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记忆技巧

Think of a 'Factory' (where they make real things); a 'Fact' is also something real and solid.

快速测验

Is it a _____ that water freezes at zero degrees Celsius?

正确!

正确答案是: fact

例句

1

It is a fact that the sun rises in the east.

everyday

It is a fact that the sun rises in the east.

2

The report presents the facts of the case in chronological order.

formal

The report presents the facts of the case in chronological order.

3

Just the facts, please; I don't want to hear your opinion.

informal

Just the facts, please; I don't want to hear your opinion.

4

Academic writing requires the support of empirical facts.

academic

Academic writing requires the support of empirical facts.

5

We must verify the facts before we sign the contract.

business

We must verify the facts before we sign the contract.

词族

名词
fact
副词
factually
形容词
factual
相关
factuality

常见搭配

hard facts hard facts
basic facts basic facts
check the facts check the facts
stating a fact stating a fact
interesting fact interesting fact

常用短语

in fact

in fact

as a matter of fact

as a matter of fact

the fact of the matter

the fact of the matter

容易混淆的词

fact vs opinion

A fact is objectively true and provable, whereas an opinion is a personal belief or feeling that cannot be proven.

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使用说明

The word 'fact' is a countable noun. It is often followed by a 'that' clause, such as 'The fact that it is raining is annoying.'

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常见错误

Learners sometimes use the phrase 'actual fact,' which is redundant because a fact is already something that is actual.

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记忆技巧

Think of a 'Factory' (where they make real things); a 'Fact' is also something real and solid.

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词源

Derived from the Latin word 'factum', which means 'a thing done'.

语法模式

Countable noun Plural: facts Often used in the phrase 'the fact that...'
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文化背景

In many English-speaking cultures, there is a strong emphasis on separating 'facts' from 'emotions' during logical debates.

快速测验

Is it a _____ that water freezes at zero degrees Celsius?

正确!

正确答案是: fact

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