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وَاقِع \ reality: truth; fact; not fancy. fact: sth. that is true and is not just an idea; sth. that has been done: This story is a mixture of fact and fancy. Tell the facts to the judge. situated: placed: The hotel was pleasantly situated in a sheltered valley. -
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1. Fairchild assured customer test — программа гарантийных испытаний в интересах потребителя фирм Fairchild ( США)2. flexible automatic circuit tester — автоматический тестер для схем с гибкой ( изменяемой) программойFairchild advanced CMOS technology — «усовершенствованная КМОП-технология фирмы Fairchild», семейство логических ИС FACT, технология FACT; см. также FAST -
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[fækt] noun1) something known or believed to be true:حَقيقَهIt is a fact that smoking is a danger to health.
2) reality:واقِع، حَقيقَهfact or fiction.
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oil&gas: FACT tool, Flow Actuated Circulation Tool -
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• Facts are facts - Факты - упрямая вещь (Ф)• Facts are stranger than fiction - Нарочно не придумаешь (H), Чего на свете не бывает! (4)• Facts are stubborn things - Факты - упрямая вещь (Ф)• Facts don't lie - Факты - упрямая вещь (Ф)• There is no getting away from facts - Факты - упрямая вещь (Ф) -
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"fact test (ford anodized aliminium corrosion test);Fact-Test;ensaio de fact" -
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oil&gas: FACT, Flow Actuated Circulation Tool -
10 FACT-prøving
subst. (korrosjon) FACT-test -
11 Fact Information Report
American: FIRУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Fact Information Report
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15 fact-invoked procedure
процедура, активизируемая фактами ( событиями)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > fact-invoked procedure
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16 as a matter of fact, in fact
في الحَقِيقَة \ as a matter of fact, in fact: really; in truth: The dog seemed dead but in fact it was only asleep. As a matter of fact, I don’t like Michael. in point of fact: actually, in fact. in reality: in fact. really: truly; in fact: Is he really your son? He does not look like you!. -
17 as a matter of fact, in fact
في الوَاقِع \ actually: in fact; really: She looks about thirty, but actually she’s thirty-nine. as a matter of fact, in fact: really; in truth: The dog seemed dead but in fact it was only asleep. As a matter of fact, I don’t like Michael. in point of fact: actually, in fact. truly: really: Are you truly sorry for your crimes?. virtually: actually but not officially: He was virtually a prisoner in his home, as he did not dare to go out while the police were watching. -
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في الحَقِيقَة \ as a matter of fact, in fact: really; in truth: The dog seemed dead but in fact it was only asleep. As a matter of fact, I don’t like Michael. in point of fact: actually, in fact. in reality: in fact. really: truly; in fact: Is he really your son? He does not look like you!. -
19 in point of fact
في الوَاقِع \ actually: in fact; really: She looks about thirty, but actually she’s thirty-nine. as a matter of fact, in fact: really; in truth: The dog seemed dead but in fact it was only asleep. As a matter of fact, I don’t like Michael. in point of fact: actually, in fact. truly: really: Are you truly sorry for your crimes?. virtually: actually but not officially: He was virtually a prisoner in his home, as he did not dare to go out while the police were watching. -
20 as a matter of fact
actually or really:في الحَقيقَهShe doesn't like him much – in fact I think she hates him!
См. также в других словарях:
fact — n [Latin factum deed, real happening, something done, from neuter of factus, past participle of facere to do, make] 1: something that has actual existence: a matter of objective reality 2: any of the circumstances of a case that exist or are… … Law dictionary
fact — W1S1 [fækt] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(true information)¦ 2 the fact (that) 3 in (actual) fact 4 the fact (of the matter) is 5 the fact remains 6¦(real events/not a story)¦ 7 facts and figures 8 the facts speak for themselves 9 after the fact ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ … Dictionary of contemporary English
fact — [ fækt ] noun *** 1. ) count a piece of true information: They have simply attempted to state the facts. fact about: Here children can discover basic scientific facts about the world. fact of: He wrote an article explaining the main facts of the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
fact — 1. The expression the fact that has long had an important function in enabling clauses to behave like nouns: • Some studies give attention to the fact that non smokers cannot avoid inhaling smoke when breathing smoky air G. Richardson, 1971 • The … Modern English usage
Fact — (f[a^]kt), n. [L. factum, fr. facere to make or do. Cf. {Feat}, {Affair}, {Benefit}, {Defect}, {Fashion}, and { fy}.] 1. A doing, making, or preparing. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] A project for the fact and vending Of a new kind of fucus, paint for… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fact — [fakt] n. [L factum, that which is done, deed, fact, neut. pp. of facere, DO1] 1. a deed; act: now esp. in the sense of “a criminal deed” in the phrases after the fact and before the fact [an accessory after the fact] 2. a thing that has actually … English World dictionary
FACT — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom … Wikipédia en Français
fact — ► NOUN 1) a thing that is indisputably the case. 2) (facts) information used as evidence or as part of a report. ● before (or after) the fact Cf. ↑before the fact ● a fact of life Cf. ↑a … English terms dictionary
Fact — 〈[ fæ̣kt] m. 6; umg.〉 Faktum, Tatsache ● das sind die Facts [engl.] * * * Fact [fækt ], der; s, s <meist Pl.> [engl. fact < lat. factum, ↑ 1Faktum]: Tatsache[nmaterial]. * * * FACT, Abkürzung für Flanagan Aptitude … Universal-Lexikon
FACT — may refer to:*Federation Against Copyright Theft *Federation of American Consumers and Travelers *FACT ( facilitates chromatin transcription ), a protein factor affecting eukaryotic cells *FACT centre (Foundation for Creative Arts Technology), a… … Wikipedia
Fact — [fækt] der; s, s (meist Plur.) <aus gleichbed. engl. fact, dies aus lat. factum, vgl. ↑Faktum> Tatsache, Tatsachenmaterial … Das große Fremdwörterbuch