fact
Kelime Anlamı :
1. olay.
2. gerçek.
3. hakikat.
4. durum.
5. unsur.
6. filvaki.
7. gösterilen husus veya keyfiyet.
8. olgu.
9. factfinding delil toplayan accessory after the fact cürüm işlendikten sonra suç ortağı olan kimse.
10. matter of fact matter.
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1.
knowledge or information based on real occurrences: an account based on fact; a blur of fact and fancy.
2. something demonstrated to exist or known to have existed: genetic engineering is now a fact. that chaucer was a real person is an undisputed fact.
3. A real occurrence; an event: had to prove the facts of the case.
4. something believed to be true or real: a document laced with mistaken facts.
5. A thing that has been done, especially a crime: an accessory before the fact.
6. law the aspect of a case at law comprising events determined by evidence: the jury made a finding of fact.
7. in (point of) fact in reality or in truth; actually.
2. something demonstrated to exist or known to have existed: genetic engineering is now a fact. that chaucer was a real person is an undisputed fact.
3. A real occurrence; an event: had to prove the facts of the case.
4. something believed to be true or real: a document laced with mistaken facts.
5. A thing that has been done, especially a crime: an accessory before the fact.
6. law the aspect of a case at law comprising events determined by evidence: the jury made a finding of fact.
7. in (point of) fact in reality or in truth; actually.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
action; the realm of action.
2. A wrongful or criminal deed.
3. feat.
4. an honest observation.
5. something actual as opposed to invented.
6. something which has become real.
7. something concrete used as a basis for further interpretation.
8. an objective consensus on a fundamental reality that has been agreed upon by a substantial number of people.
9. information about a particular subject.
10. used before making a statement to introduce it as a trustworthy one.
2. A wrongful or criminal deed.
3. feat.
4. an honest observation.
5. something actual as opposed to invented.
6. something which has become real.
7. something concrete used as a basis for further interpretation.
8. an objective consensus on a fundamental reality that has been agreed upon by a substantial number of people.
9. information about a particular subject.
10. used before making a statement to introduce it as a trustworthy one.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A doing, making, or preparing.
2. an effect produced or achieved; anything done or that comes to pass; an act; an event; a circumstance.
3. reality; actuality; truth
4. the assertion or statement of a thing done or existing; sometimes, even when false, improperly put, by a transfer of meaning, for the thing done, or supposed to be done; a thing supposed or asserted to be done.
2. an effect produced or achieved; anything done or that comes to pass; an act; an event; a circumstance.
3. reality; actuality; truth
4. the assertion or statement of a thing done or existing; sometimes, even when false, improperly put, by a transfer of meaning, for the thing done, or supposed to be done; a thing supposed or asserted to be done.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
anything done; an act; a deed; a feat.
2. A real state of things, as distinguished from a statement or belief; that in the real world agreement or disagreement with which makes a proposition true or false; a real inherence of an attribute in a substance, corresponding to the relation between the predicate and the subject of a proposition.
3. in law, an actual or alleged physical or mental event or existence, as distinguished from a legal effect or consequence: as in the phrases matter of fact, question of fact, the facts of the case, as distinguished from matter of law, question of law, the law of the case.
2. A real state of things, as distinguished from a statement or belief; that in the real world agreement or disagreement with which makes a proposition true or false; a real inherence of an attribute in a substance, corresponding to the relation between the predicate and the subject of a proposition.
3. in law, an actual or alleged physical or mental event or existence, as distinguished from a legal effect or consequence: as in the phrases matter of fact, question of fact, the facts of the case, as distinguished from matter of law, question of law, the law of the case.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
a concept whose truth can be proved
2. a piece of information about circumstances that exist or events that have occurred
3. an event known to have happened or something known to have existed
4. a statement or assertion of verified information about something that is the case or has happened
2. a piece of information about circumstances that exist or events that have occurred
3. an event known to have happened or something known to have existed
4. a statement or assertion of verified information about something that is the case or has happened
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.