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 truthful   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 说真话的, 诚实的, 真实的, 如实的

[法] 真实的, 说实话的, 诚实的




    truthful
    [ adj ]
    1. expressing or given to expressing the truth

    2. <adj.all>
      a true statement
      gave truthful testimony
      a truthful person
    3. conforming to truth

    4. <adj.all>
      I wouldn't have told you this if it weren't so
      a truthful statement


    Truthful \Truth"ful\, a.
    Full of truth; veracious; reliable. -- {Truth"ful*ly}, adv.
    -- {Truth"ful*ness}, n.

    1. The ban interferes with the gathering and reporting of truthful and significant information about the political process on election day, the network argued in federal court papers.
    2. Instead he holds up a mirror to the world of letters, one that is truthful and compassionate, in just the same way that his fiction has always reflected the hopes, aspirations and disappointments of his other world, that of middle America.
    3. "He is being truthful when he says he didn't talk directly with us, but he's not being truthful when he says he didn't know anything about it," Tuggle said.
    4. "He is being truthful when he says he didn't talk directly with us, but he's not being truthful when he says he didn't know anything about it," Tuggle said.
    5. They think the sale can go down by being (only) honest and truthful.
    6. Giamatti's said in his letter to U.S. District Judge Carl Rubin that he believes the bookmaker's testimony was truthful.
    7. White noted that the U.S. Supreme Court has recognized advertisers' right to free expression in truthful claims.
    8. In its ruling, it held that "truthful advertising related to lawful activities is entitled to First Amendment protections."
    9. A related resolution presented Monday asked the association to seek truthful labeling of food products, along with warnings regarding sodium, cholesterol and the additive content of packaged food products.
    10. His experience as a Moscow census-taker taught him the Soviets "are very likely to publish the figures in a more truthful fashion" than after the previous census in 1979.
    11. Newton was not entirely truthful with the sheriff and a judge in Orlando when he convinced them to tear up a traffic ticket earlier this year.
    12. What's more, companies should be able to make "straight comparision claims" for existing products, but only if they are truthful.
    13. "Those days taught us that Chinese can report the truth, something we thought only Westerners could do," said one reporter. "We also realized that people will read newspapers if they are truthful.
    14. During the case, Ward defended its advertising as "truthful, accurate and clear," according to the panel's published decision.
    15. Oliver contended the commission's antitrust law enforcement program presented no obstacles to effective state regulation and said rules that might suppress broad categories of truthful advertising were not the answer to the problem.
    16. I told my wife then, `I think it's time for me to go."' It wasn't one event that led to his decision, but "I would not be totally truthful if I said I liked the atmosphere we've been working under.
    17. 'I am more honest, expressive, truthful.
    18. To be truthful, it looks dead.
    19. We don't check up on whether they've been truthful."
    20. It is far more truthful to recognize that foreign competition and consumer demands compel management to take hard bargaining positions.
    21. And the company assured its distributors that they would "never actually touch a test kit, completely removing any possibility of contamination." That was one of the few truthful statements the company made.
    22. "We think (Mr. Eggleston) wasn't completely truthful in his answers," said Mr. Nachtman.
    23. Limited states' power to punish the reporting of lawfully obtained truthful information, even when it interferes with someone's privacy.
    24. The California attorney general's office has begun investigating whether the ads are truthful and whether doctors give patients enough information about the risks.
    25. If you're not truthful, you're not entertaining in a serious thing.
    26. "All this would indicate that Mr. Root is being less than truthful.
    27. But, by God, they've got to be truthful.
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