veracious 英 [və'reɪʃəs]   美 [vəˈreʃəs]

veracious

veracious  英 [və'reɪʃəs] 美 [vəˈreʃəs]

adj. 诚实的;真实的 

Such conviction stems from his keen focus and veracious tenacity. 如此的犯罪手法来源于他的专注以及坚韧不拔。
To define the Other as the locus of the word, is to say that its nothing other than the locus where an assertion is posited as veracious. 将大它者定义为文字的轨迹,等于是说,它仅仅就是一个主张被提出,当着是诚实的轨迹。

  • Someone who is veracious speaks the truth — like your brutally honest friend who always lets you know what she thinks about your outfits, your hairstyle, your lasagna recipe, and your taste in movies.
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  • adj. 诚实的;真实的
  • 1. Such conviction stems from his keen focus and veracious tenacity.

    如此的犯罪手法来源于他的专注以及坚韧不拔。

  • 2. To define the Other as the locus of the word, is to say that its nothing other than the locus where an assertion is posited as veracious.

    将大它者定义为文字的轨迹,等于是说,它仅仅就是一个主张被提出,当着是诚实的轨迹。

  • 3. With the rapid development of network and communication technologies, there comes an urgent and higher requirement on the verification, which should be more veracious, safe and practicable.

    随着网络技术与通信技术的飞速发展,现代社会对个人身份识别的准确性、安全性与实用性提出了更高的要求。

  • veracious (adj.) "habitually disposed to speak truth," 1670s, from Latin verac-, stem of verax "according to truth, truthful," from verus "true" (from PIE root *were-o- "true, trustworthy") + -ous.
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