factually
英:['fæktʃʊəlɪ] 美: ['fæktʃʊrlɪ]
factually 基本解释
adv.真实地,确实地;
英英释义
factually[ 'fæktʃuəli ]
adv.as a fact or based on fact"they learn much, factually, about the problems of retirement and provision for old age, and, psychologically, in the sharing of their thoughts on retirement"
factually 相关例句
权威例句
Reasoning counterfactually: combining and rending.Disquotational Truth and Factually Defective DiscourseReasoning counterfactually in Chinese: Are there any obstacles? ☆Reasoning counterfactually: making inferences about things that didn't happen.Almost thinking counterfactually: children's understanding of close counterfactualsCounterfactually mediated emotions: a developmental study of regret and relief in a probabilistic gambling task.Methylene Blue and Indocyanine Green Artfactually Lower Pulse Oximetry Readings of Oxygen Saturation. Studies in DogsThe role of the counterfactually satisfied desire in the lag between false-belief and false-emotion attributions in children aged 4–7Slow covariations in neuronal resting potentials can lead to artefactually fast cross-correlations in their spike trainsMETHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR DYNAMICALLY SEARCHING AND PRESENTING FACTUALLY TAGGED MEDIA CLIPS