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true angļu valodā:

1. truth


It's the truth.
It's no wonder that truth is stranger than fiction. Fiction has to make sense.
There isn't a grain of truth in what he says.
You cannot learn the truth unless you hear what both parties have to say.
A mathematical truth is neither simple nor complicated; it is.
Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. Truth isn't.
The scientific truth of evolution is so overwhelmingly established, that it is virtually impossible to refute.
The discrepancy between the stories of the two parties involved in the accident was so great that the authorities had a hard time deciding which side was telling the truth.
Different people believe in different things, but there is only one truth.
Every opinion is a mixture of truth and mistakes.
The discovery of truth should remain the single aim of science.
You know how it's said, every joke has a grain of truth.
He says that he saw nothing. However, I don't believe what he says is the truth.
They found out truth while examining a pile of relevant documents.
I look for all the world like an athlete in this outfit, but the truth is I don't do any sports at all.

2. true


That's true.
True friendship is priceless.
A few words may betray a man's true character.
Nobody likes to have his true motive doubted.
What do you believe is true even though you cannot prove it?
I know it's not true, but it definitely seems like the sun revolves around the Earth.
The point of true mutual understanding has not yet been reached between Japan and China.
I tried to get him to show what his true nature was, but I couldn't.
If a man wants to learn to sound like a native speaker of Japanese, he shouldn't only learn Japanese from women. The reverse is true for a woman.
Even if it isn't true, it's still rather clever.
The true secret of writing a good letter is to write as if you were talking.
When you're trying to prove something, it helps to know it's true.
I've heard it said that it's harder to please a woman than to please a man. I wonder if that's true.
Mother-in-law jokes are funny because they're true.
Everything accomplished starts with the dream of it, is a saying we all know to be true.

3. untrue


It`s completely untrue that penguins fly
The rumor, after all, turned out untrue.

4. read


Read after me.
Read the note at the bottom of the page.
There aren't many students who can read Latin.
Professors should explain everything in detail, not be succinct and always tell students to go home and read their books.
She read his letter, with tears streaming down her cheeks.
Since he can read such tiny print, he is far from being near-sighted.
He and I are such close friends that we can almost read each other's minds.
Don't read evil intentions into the ordinary actions of people around you.
An astute reader should be willing to weigh everything they read, including anonymous sources.
You'll understand how terrible this accident was when you read the article.
She wrote him a long letter, but he didn't read it.
Don't throw away this magazine. I haven't read it yet.
Let me read the newspaper if you've finished with it.
The last time I read classical Japanese literature was in high school.
Read the fine print whenever you take out a loan.

5. truly


Maybe I shouldn't tell you this, but I am truly mesmerized by your beauty.
truly amazing
The truly remarkable feature of sound production by birds is that the two sides of the syrinx can act independently.
As shown above, it is possible to obtain ample profit and customers with truly simple know-how that anyone can do!
English studies on the use of cell phones by young people show truly worrying situations, in which a person between the ages of six and twenty sends an average of twenty nine messages, receives fifteen, and makes nine calls each day.
Amazing! This moving a story is a first for me! It's truly an epic among epics!
There is no sin, and there can be no sin on all the earth, which the Lord will not forgive to the truly repentant! Man cannot commit a sin so great as to exhaust the infinite love of God. Can there be a sin which could exceed the love of God?
China can become truly great only by showing respect towards its minorities.
That's because before drones can truly take flight, they'll have to surmount legal and regulatory hurdles.
A molester is truly the enemy of women. I'll never let them get away with it.
When Jesus saw Nathanael approaching, he said of him, "Here truly is an Israelite in whom there is no deceit."
Isn't that just what you'd expect from the prince? He certainly has the character of a truly great man.
But above all, I will never forget who this victory truly belongs to. It belongs to you. It belongs to you.
If someone is already good in and of themselves, however, and treats you sincerely and from the heart, and truly loves you, then you really can entrust your life to them.

6. genuine


genuine leather
a smile genuine يك لبخند واقعي
It is clear that they now need to move to implementing genuine CSR programmes
The guards looked the same way, except that some of them looked quietly but genuinely terrified.
Fake designer watches are sold at a fraction of the price of the genuine article.
The school's philosophy is clearly producing a genuine affection and understanding.
My predecessors had asked their questions of nature with genuine curiosity and awaited her reply.
If there are genuine differences between these two cultures, I think that the largest are certainly in what you think about foreigners studying your native language.
Imogen of the Internet expresses genuine surprise that other people's favorite radio stations are not M3U streams from servers halfway across the world.
Vanessa was obviously genuinely sorry for hurting your feelings
In modern cultures we see the result of failure of initiation into genuine manhood
From the minute we arrived, we were greeted with genuine Moroccan hospitality.
I am a genuine sports car enthusiast, I go for a ride every other day.
We are doing everything we can to help people to work towards genuine democracy.

7. untruth