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1 truth
n. waarheid[ troe:θ] 〈meervoud: ook truths [troe:ðz, troe:θs]〉1 waarheid2 echtheid♦voorbeelden:there is (some) truth in it • er is wel wat van waar -
2 truth
waarheid -
3 truth is stranger than fiction
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4 truth drug
n. waarheidsserum, intraveneus verdovend medicijn waarvan wordt aangenomen dat het iemand de vragen die hem gesteld worden waarheidsgetrouw beantwoordttruth drug -
5 truth in advertising
reclamegeloofwaardig (reclame waar je op kunt vertrouwen) -
6 truth or dare
waarheid of uitdaging (gemeenschapsspel waarbij spelers op vragen moeten antwoorden of gedurfde opdrachten moet uitvoeren) -
7 truth table
waarheidstabel (in computers-tabel dat waarden laat zien waarvan de funktie de werkelijke waarde krijgt) -
8 truth to tell
de waarheid moet gezegd worden -
9 truth maintenance
bijhouden van waarheden -
10 truth maintenance system: TMS
systeem waarin waarheden worden bijgehoudenEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > truth maintenance system: TMS
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11 truth table
waarheidstabel -
12 truth value
waarheidswaarde -
13 gospel truth
gospel truth〈the; ook Gospel truth〉2 onherroepelijke/absolute waarheid -
14 God knows I am telling the truth
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15 I could not disentangle the truth from all her falsehoods
I could not disentangle the truth from all her falsehoodsEnglish-Dutch dictionary > I could not disentangle the truth from all her falsehoods
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16 a home truth
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17 a perversion of the truth
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18 an ageless truth
een eeuwige/klassieke waarheid -
19 come out with the truth
come out with the truth -
20 dig the truth out of someone
dig the truth out of someone
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Truth — • Defines ontological, logical, and moral truth Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Truth Truth † … Catholic encyclopedia
truth — W2S1 [tru:θ] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(true facts)¦ 2¦(being true)¦ 3¦(important ideas)¦ 4 in truth 5 if (the) truth be known/told 6 to tell (you) the truth 7 nothing could be further from the truth 8 the truth will out ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [: Old English; Ori … Dictionary of contemporary English
truth — [ truθ ] noun *** 1. ) uncount the actual facts or information about something, rather than what people think, expect, or make up: The truth may never be known. truth about: We finally learned the shocking truth about Gina s past. tell (someone)… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
TRUTH — (Heb. אֱמֶת, ʾemet). The Bible often speaks of God as the God of truth (e.g., Jer. 10:10; Ps. 31:6), as does the Talmud where this synonymity climaxes in the famous dictum: The Seal of God is truth (Shab. 55a; TJ, Sanh. 1:5). The same idea is… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Truth — Truth, n.; pl. {Truths}. [OE. treuthe, trouthe, treowpe, AS. tre[ o]w?. See {True}; cf. {Troth}, {Betroth}.] 1. The quality or being true; as: (a) Conformity to fact or reality; exact accordance with that which is, or has been; or shall be. [1913 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
truth — I noun accuracy, actuality, authenticity, candor, conformity to fact, correctness, exactness, fact, genuineness, honesty, integrity, precision, probity, realism, reality, right, sincerity, veracity, veritas, verity associated concepts:… … Law dictionary
truth — truth; truth·ful; truth·less; un·truth; un·truth·ful; un·truth·ful·ness; truth·ful·ly; truth·ful·ness; truth·less·ness; … English syllables
truth — ► NOUN (pl. truths) 1) the quality or state of being true. 2) (also the truth) that which is true as opposed to false. 3) a fact or belief that is accepted as true. ● in truth Cf. ↑in truth … English terms dictionary
truth — [tro͞oth] n. pl. truths [tro͞othz, tro͞oths] [ME treuthe < OE treowth: see TRUE & TH1] 1. the quality or state of being true; specif., a) Obs. loyalty; trustworthiness b) sincerity; genuineness; honesty … English World dictionary
truth — [n1] reality, validity accuracy, actuality, authenticity, axiom, case, certainty, correctness, dope*, exactitude, exactness, fact, facts, factualism, factuality, factualness, genuineness, gospel*, gospel truth*, honest truth*, infallibility,… … New thesaurus
truth — O.E. triewð (W.Saxon), treowð (Mercian) faithfulness, quality of being true, from triewe, treowe faithful (see TRUE (Cf. true)). Meaning accuracy, correctness is from 1560s. Unlike LIE (Cf. lie) (v.), there is no primary verb in English or most… … Etymology dictionary