A2 (especially of facts or statements) right and not wrong; correct(尤指事实或陈述)正确的,真实的,确实的;如实的
correct or accurate but not completely explaining something(虽然是正确或准确的,但是不足以解释某事)没错
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But I didn't invent the story - everything I told you is true.
Do you think it's true that teenage girls are less self-confident than their male peers?
I didn't know whether his story was true or not, but I decided to give him the benefit of the doubt.
Is it true (that) she's gone back to teaching?
I hereby certify (that) the above information is true and accurate.
B1 [ before noun ] being what exists, rather than what was thought, intended, or stated真正的,实质的
B1 If a hope, wish, or dream comes true, it happens although it was unlikely that it would.(希望或愿望)实现,成为现实
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This scandal raises new questions about the president's true character.
It's when something really bad like this happens that you find out who your true friends are.
We each give you a definition of the word printed on the card, and you have to say which you think is the true definition.
I feel I've found my true vocation.
The hero of the film finally finds his true self.
C2 sincere or loyal, and likely to continue to be so in difficult situations忠实的,忠诚的;虔诚的
Someone who does something true to form or type behaves as other people would have expected from previous experience.一如往常,不出所料
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She was a true patriot to the last.
He'll be remembered both as a brilliant footballer and as a true sportsman.
He has been a true friend to me.
She said she would stand by me, and she has been true to her word.
His ministers remained true to him throughout the crisis.
[ before noun ] having all the characteristics necessary to be accurately described as something真正的,纯正的;名副其实的;典型的
[ after verb ] fitted or positioned accurately位于正确位置的;端正的
to not be in the correct position or to be slightly bent out of the correct shape不平;不直;不正
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