veracity 英 [vəˈræsəti]   美 [vəˈræsɪti]

veracity

veracity  英 [vəˈræsəti] 美 [vəˈræsɪti]

n. 诚实;精确性;老实;说真实话 

名词复数:veracities 

The chairman disallowed the veracity of his report. 主席不承认他的报道的真实性。
Credibility is an essential attribute that is built on the elements of integrity, reliability, veracity, competence and commitment. 诚信是一个基本的特质,是建立在正直,可靠,诚实,能力和承诺的基础上。

  • Veracity sounds like some kind of disease you don't want to catch, but in fact, it means truthfulness. If you question the veracity of a statement or story, you wonder whether it is truthful or accurate.
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  • n. 诚实;精确性;老实;说真实话
  • 1. The chairman disallowed the veracity of his report.

    主席不承认他的报道的真实性。

  • 2. Credibility is an essential attribute that is built on the elements of integrity, reliability, veracity, competence and commitment.

    诚信是一个基本的特质,是建立在正直,可靠,诚实,能力和承诺的基础上。

  • 3. We represent trust of sources with what we refer to as the veracity score.

    我们使用“正确性得分”来表示一个信息源的可信任程度。

  • veracity (n.) 1620s, from French véracité (17c.), from Medieval Latin veracitatem (nominative veracitas) "truthfulness," from Latin verax (genitive veracis) "truthful," from verus "true" (from PIE root *were-o- "true, trustworthy").
ver·acity / vəˈræsəti ; NAmE vəˈræsəti / noun [uncountable ] ( formal) the quality of being true; the habit of telling the truth 真实;真实性;诚实 SYN truth , truthfulness They questioned the veracity of her story. 他们质疑她所述事情的真实性。 ver·acity / vəˈræsəti ; NAmE vəˈræsəti /
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