英:[ˈverəti]
美:[ˈvɛrɪti]
英:[ˈverəti]
美:[ˈvɛrɪti]
n.
真实
事实
真理
真实的陈述
ver·i·ty
ve rih ti
复数:verities
词根:verily
adv.verily 真正地;真实地
n.verisimilitude 逼真,貌似真实;逼真的事物
Noun
1. conformity to reality or actuality;
"they debated the truth of the proposition"
"the situation brought home to us the blunt truth of the military threat"
"he was famous for the truth of his portraits"
"he turned to religion in his search for eternal verities"
2. an enduring or necessary ethical or religious or aesthetic truth
14世纪后期,来自盎格鲁-法国和古法语 verite “真相,真诚,忠诚”(12世纪),源自拉丁语 veritatem(格位 veritas)“真相,真实性”,源自 verus “真实的”(来自 PIE 词根 *were-o- “真实的,值得信赖的”)。现代法语 vérité,字面意思为“真相”,于1966年被借用为电影等领域中自然主义或现实主义的术语。
事实,真实性
Middle English verite, borrowed from Anglo-French verité, borrowed from Latin vēritāt-, vēritās, from vērus "true" + -itāt-, -itās -ity — more at very >entry 2
The first known use of verity was in the 14th century
verniernoun
a short scale made to slide along the divisions of an instrument marked for measuring or indicating parts of divisions
vernaladjective
of, relating to, or occurring in the spring
the vernal equinox
vernacular1 of 2adjective
of, relating to, or using ordinary especially spoken language
vernacular2 of 2noun
ordinary spoken language rather than literary language
a common name of a plant or animal in contrast to its taxonomic name
vermouthnoun
a wine flavored with herbs
verminnoun
small common harmful or objectionable animals (as fleas or mice) that are difficult to get rid of
vermilionnoun
a bright reddish orange
vermilionnoun
a bright reddish orange
vermiculitenoun
any of various minerals that result usually from the expansion of small grains of mica at high temperatures to give a lightweight highly water-absorbent material
vermicellinoun
a pasta that is thinner than spaghetti
veritynoun
the quality or state of being true or real
something (as a statement) that is true : fact
the quality or state of being truthful or honest : veracity
1 All of her verities have been upended, including the meaning of her Ivy League education.
2 Topics: , , Dartmouth College, Lies, Misinformation, , , A recurring red herring in the current presidential campaign is the verity of President Barack Obama’s birth certificate.
3 Family and family reunions are the eternal verities offered in place of religion, and, consciously or not, Christmas movies are inspired by the overwhelmingly powerful template of Dickens's A Christmas Carol.
4 Despite the round of art-house verities that often get ballyhooed in their stead, this is a development that nonetheless fills one, dare I say it, with a new hope for the cinema.
5 He was an admirer of the neoclassicism of the Chicago World’s Fair, and he detested anyone—especially postmodernists—who treated its verities with irony or contempt.
6 Will the celebs make a mockery of the laws of nature as understood and expose for the first time the verities of the paranormal?
7 Indeed, let us try to find some common ground with respect to photography’s one essential verity.
8 The graphic technology of 3d verity is the core of visualization in calculation, computer animation and 3d GIS.
三维真实感的图形技术是科学计算可视化、电脑动画和三维地理信息系统的核心。
9 General truth includes perceptual verity, rational verity and pure verity.
广义的真理包括感性真理、理性真理和统性真理。
10 Whereunto I am ordained a preacher, and an apostle, (I speak the truth in Christ, and lie not;) a teacher of the Gentiles in faith and verity.
我为此奉派,作传道的,作使徒,作外邦人的师傅,教导他们相信,学习涉道。我说的是真话,并不是谎言。
11 At last, the algorithm is also tested with medical ct images in a database; the experimental results formulate the verity the effectiveness of the algorithm.
本文最后将新算法在医学CT图像数据库中进行了试验,结果也证明了该算法的优越性。
12 Stalin is there too, wearing an expression that could only be described as stony and positioned, with due regard for the historical verities, within a dagger's throw of Vladimir Ilyich’s back.
13 Its dramatic verities are the sort that not only stirred the groundlings at Shakespeare's Globe but also kept "Dallas" going for 14 seasons — 17 if you figure in the reboot.
14 The British Isles, however, whose very substrate she knows to be cemented with the blood of racial injustice, are too haunted to grant her easy verities or much consolation.
15 No wonder the audiences' initial reaction was one of horror that these verities should be questioned, or such figures ridiculed.
16 I have wondered why it is that some people are less affected and torn by the verities of life and death than others.
17 Ophüls is a liberal ironist whose challenging investigation of the historical record and present-day attitudes serves, especially, to undercut certainties, to foster a constructive skepticism regarding ideological verities and formulaic affirmations.
18 That is the verity that was ignored by regulators and market participants alike.
监管者和市场参与者都忽略了这一事实.
19 The movies and TV shows with his stamp, for all the subversion implied by their eager vulgarity, affirm a basic faith in romantic-comedy verities.
20 Excellent news communication is endowed with the qualities of verity, objectivity and novelty.
优秀的新闻传播本身具有真实、客观、惊奇的审美品质。
1 现实
real actual tough substantial realistic real-life substantive earthy terrestrial down-to-earth bottom-line hard-boiled meat-and-potatoes truth reality realism actuality nitty-gritty
2 真确
3 实在
actual objective concrete tangible veritable really literally verily forsooth positive actuality in faith in sooth in troth of a truth ever such
4 真实性
credit truth reality originality veracity facticity authenticity positivity verisimilitude factuality veridicality factualness
5 正确
just very good right sound true correct accurate reasonable exact OK thorough neat mathematical categorical unerring directly rightly cleanly aright truth accuracy rectitude be in the right to a tittle
7 基本事实
8 真实
just good real true straight square constant substantial faithful factual veritable sooth veridical veracious verily reality true up sure actual objective historical legitimate real-life substantive unaffected candid truthful bona flesh-and-blood unfeigned soothfast veridic semplice truth gospel fidelity sincerity veracity troth
11 事实
factual matter-of-fact data CASE fact truth reality circumstance actuality sooth factum matter of fact so oil score the fact of the matter corpus delicti very bedrock the score rights and wrongs troth reason desert thing case substance ammunition facts and figures
12 真实的陈述
13 确实
sure hard true certain safe positive straight dead reliable absolute moral authentic satisfying tangible assured tried undisputed veritable emphatic indisputable undoubted indubitable surefire jonnock so just definitely fair surely frankly amen duly forsooth pardi assurance validity surety positivity solidity for sooth without fault right enough without a word of lie by God faithful factual unfailing questionless really concreteness sureness tangibility assuredness positiveness seal without dispute be certain to as sure as death big as life large as life no less to knowledge damn well with a capital categorical certainly security certainty authenticity fidelity sincerity certitude of a surety