- fact and fiction
- s realitat i ficció
English-Catalan dictionary. 2013.
English-Catalan dictionary. 2013.
Fact and Fiction — Infobox Album Name = Fact And Fiction Type = Studio album Artist = Twelfth Night Released = December 1982 Recorded = Revolution Studios, Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire, England, Summer 1982 Genre = Neo progressive Length = 49.37 Label = Twelfth Night… … Wikipedia
Fact and Fancy — Infobox Book name = Fact and Fancy author = Isaac Asimov country = flag|USA language = English series = Fantasy Science Fiction essays genre = science essay publisher = Doubleday release date = March 1962 media type = print (Hardback and… … Wikipedia
fact — [ fækt ] noun *** 1. ) count a piece of true information: They have simply attempted to state the facts. fact about: Here children can discover basic scientific facts about the world. fact of: He wrote an article explaining the main facts of the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
List of feral children in mythology and fiction — Feral children (that is, human children raised by non human animals) in mythology and fiction are often depicted as having superior strength, intelligence and morals to normal humans, the implication being that because of their upbringing they… … Wikipedia
FICTION, HEBREW — The Story in Talmudic Midrashic Literature Narrative creative writing has been a constant in Hebrew literature and can be found in every period of Jewish culture. The earliest biblical texts include stories, and the telling and retelling of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
fiction — noun 1 stories that are not true ADJECTIVE ▪ contemporary, modern ▪ classic ▪ popular, pulp ▪ literary, serious … Collocations dictionary
fiction — 01. This story is [fiction]. It sounds real, but it is purely from the writer s imagination. 02. She writes science [fiction] novels which are very popular worldwide. 03. His brilliant historical [fiction] has made the past come alive for… … Grammatical examples in English
fact — 01. It is sometimes difficult for children to distinguish between [fact] and fiction. 02. There are several [factual] errors in the movie s depiction of the event. 03. He doesn t let the [facts] interfere with his narrow, racist views on… … Grammatical examples in English
fact */*/*/ — UK [fækt] / US noun Word forms fact : singular fact plural facts 1) a) [countable] a piece of true information They have simply attempted to state the facts. fact about: The classes are designed to help children discover basic scientific facts.… … English dictionary
fact*/*/*/ — [fækt] noun 1) [C] a piece of true information The classes are designed to help children discover basic scientific facts.[/ex] The fact is, he lost because he didn t try very hard.[/ex] He has never hidden the fact that he doesn t like me.[/ex]… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
fact — W1S1 [fækt] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(true information)¦ 2 the fact (that) 3 in (actual) fact 4 the fact (of the matter) is 5 the fact remains 6¦(real events/not a story)¦ 7 facts and figures 8 the facts speak for themselves 9 after the fact ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ … Dictionary of contemporary English