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2 отражающий действительные события
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > отражающий действительные события
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3 истинная информация
1) Aviation medicine: (опорная) veridical (orientation) cue (для ориентировки в пространстве)2) Makarov: veridical cue (для ориентировки в пространстве), veridical orientation cue (для ориентировки в пространстве)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > истинная информация
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4 истинный опорный ориентир
1) Aviation medicine: veridical (orientation) cue (положения в пространстве)2) Makarov: veridical cue (положения в пространстве), veridical orientation cue (положения в пространстве)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > истинный опорный ориентир
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5 истинная опорная информация
Makarov: veridical cue (для ориентировки в пространстве), veridical orientation cue (для ориентировки в пространстве)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > истинная опорная информация
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6 достоверный
1) General subject: authentic, authoritative (об информации), copper-bottomed, good faith (estimate), positive, real-life, straight, veracious, veridical, unimpeachable, true2) Computers: evidental4) Medicine: accurate, firm (напр. о диагнозе)5) Ironical: veridic6) Military: credible, highly reliable7) Mathematics: certain, dependable, indubitable, reliable8) Law: trustworthy9) Economy: proved10) Accounting: significant11) Statistics: statistically significant12) Psychology: verbosity14) Oil: explored (о запасах нефти или газа), proved (о запасах)15) Astronautics: statistically reliable16) Advertising: plausible17) Patents: faithful18) Business: valid19) Network technologies: trusted20) Makarov: adequate, responsible, significant (о цифрах) -
7 истинная (опорная) информация
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > истинная (опорная) информация
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8 отражающий действительные события
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > отражающий действительные события
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9 подлинный
1) General subject: actual, authentic, bona fide, genuine, honest, in grain, intrinsic, intrinsical, original, pure, real, sterling, sure enough, true, uncounterfeit, vera, veridical, veritable, very, legitimate2) Colloquial: Simon Pure, simon-pure, simonpure, uncooked, worth the name3) American: righteous, sure-enough4) Ironical: veridic5) Mathematics: vrai6) Religion: Authentica ( "authentic", сокр. Authen.)8) Australian slang: deadset, dinki-di, dinkum, fair dinkum, ridgy-didge, true blue9) Politics: absolute, arrant, blatant, dyed-in-the-wool, hardcore, hardened, hopeless, inveterate, out and out, outright, paid-up, total, unrelieved, utter10) Jargon: McCoy, hundred proof, legit, real McCoy, straight from the horse's mouth, square11) Makarov: sincere -
10 правдивый
1) General subject: bonafide, copper bottomed, copper-bottomed, evendown, faithful, honest, on the level, pure upright character, soothfast, three-dimensional, true, true life, true to life, true-life, true-to-life, truthful (о человеке), unembellished, unflattering, veracious, veridical (часто ирон.), direct, proper, trustful2) Ironical: veridic3) Obsolete: sooth5) Psychology: veritable6) Business: upright7) Makarov: pure -
11 соответствующий действительности
2) Psychology: verbosity3) Business: trustworthyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > соответствующий действительности
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12 достоверный
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13 правдивый
1) (о человеке)
truthful
2) (об истории, ответе и т.д.)
true* * ** * *1) truthful 2) true, truthful* * *authentichonesttruetruthfulveraciousveridical -
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16 правдивый
См. также в других словарях:
Veridical — Ve*rid ic*al, a. [L. veridicus; verus true + dicere to say, tell.] Truth telling; truthful; veracious. [R.] Carlyle. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
veridical — I adjective authentic, bona fide, genuine, honest, inartificial, legitimate, natural, real, sincere, true, truth telling, truthful, uncounterfeited, unfaked, unficticious, unperjured, unpretending, unsynthetic, veracious, verifiable II index bona … Law dictionary
veridical — 1650s, from L. veridicus, from verum truth, neuter of verus true (see VERY (Cf. very)) + dic , stem of dicere “to speak” (see DICTION (Cf. diction)) … Etymology dictionary
veridical — [və rid′i kəl] adj. [< L veridicus, speaking the truth < verus, truth + dicere, to speak: see VERY & DICTION] 1. truthful; veracious 2. corresponding with reality or facts veridicality [və rid′ikal′ə tē] n … English World dictionary
veridical — adjective Etymology: Latin veridicus, from verus true + dicere to say more at very, diction Date: 1653 1. truthful, veracious < tried…to supply…a veridical background to the events and people portrayed Laura Krey > 2. not illusory ; genuine < it… … New Collegiate Dictionary
veridical — adjective a) True. Few believe that all claimed religious experiences are veridical. b) Pertaining to an experience, perception, or interpretation that accurately represents reality; as opposed to … Wiktionary
veridical — Truthful. A veridical perception is one that represents things as they are, contrasted with an illusory or even delusory one that does not … Philosophy dictionary
veridical hallucination — The term veridical hallucination is indebted to the Latin adjective veridicus, which means truthful or speaking the truth. It has two broad sets of connotations. In the first place, it is used as a synonym for the terms *true hallucination, *… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
veridical apparition — The term veridical apparition is indebted to the Latin adjective veridicus, which means truthful or speaking the truth. It is used in the paranormal literature to denote an * apparition whose presence can allegedly be corroborated empirically … Dictionary of Hallucinations
veridical hallucination — noun : a hallucination corresponding to a real event (as when the apparition of an image of an absent person is coincident with his death) * * * veridical hallucination, a hallucination coincident with, corresponding to, or representing real… … Useful english dictionary
veridical — veridicality, n. veridically, adv. /veuh rid i keuhl/, adj. 1. truthful; veracious. 2. corresponding to facts; not illusory; real; actual; genuine. Also, veridic. [1645 55; < L veridicus (ver(us) true + i I + dicus speaking) + AL1] * * * … Universalium