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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - true

 

True

true
adj., adv., & v. --adj. 1 in accordance with fact or reality (a true story). 2 genuine; rightly or strictly so called; not spurious or counterfeit (a true friend; the true heir to the throne). 3 (often foll. by to) loyal or faithful (true to one's word). 4 (foll. by to) accurately conforming (to a standard or expectation etc.) (true to form). 5 correctly positioned or balanced; upright, level. 6 exact, accurate (a true aim; a true copy). 7 (absol.) (also it is true) certainly, admittedly (true, it would cost more). 8 (of a note) exactly in tune. 9 archaic honest, upright (twelve good men and true). --adv. 1 truly (tell me true). 2 accurately (aim true). 3 without variation (breed true). --v.tr. (trues, trued, truing or trueing) bring (a tool, wheel, frame, etc.) into the exact position or form required. Phrases and idioms come true actually happen or be the case. out of true (or the true) not in the correct or exact position. true bill US & hist. a bill of indictment endorsed by a grand jury as being sustained by evidence. true-blue adj. extremely loyal or orthodox. --n. such a person, esp. a Conservative. true-born genuine (a true-born Englishman). true-bred of a genuine or good breed. true-hearted faithful, loyal. true horizon see HORIZON 1c. true-love a sweetheart. true-love (or -lover's) knot a kind of knot with interlacing bows on each side, symbolizing true love. true north etc. north etc. according to the earth's axis, not magnetic north. true rib a rib joined directly to the breastbone. true to form (or type) being or behaving etc. as expected. true to life accurately representing life. Derivatives trueish adj. trueness n. Etymology: OE treowe, trywe, f. the Gmc noun repr. by TRUCE
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  I. adjective (~r; ~st) see: tree Date: before 12th century 1. steadfast, loyal, honest, just, truthful, 2. a. being in accordance with the actual state of affairs , conformable to an essential reality, fully realized or fulfilled , ideal, essential, being that which is the case rather than what is manifest or assumed , consistent , 3. properly so called , b. possessing the basic characters of and belonging to the same natural group as , typical , legitimate, rightful , 5. that is fitted or formed or that functions accurately, conformable to a standard or pattern ; accurate, determined with reference to the earth's axis rather than the magnetic poles , logically necessary, narrow, strict , corrected for error, ~ness noun II. adverb Date: 14th century in accordance with fact or reality, 2. without deviation , without variation from type , III. noun Date: circa 1536 truth, reality, the quality or state of being accurate (as in alignment or adjustment), IV. transitive verb (~d; ~ing; also truing) Date: 1841 to make level, square, balanced, or concentric ; bring or restore to a desired mechanical accuracy or form ...
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