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true (EN)
adjetivo, adverbio, sustantivo, verbo

adjetivo “true”

forma base true, no graduable
  1. verdadero
    The information she provided was true, matching exactly what the police had found.
  2. cierto (al inicio de una oración, seguido de "pero ...")
    True, we arrived late, but we didn't miss the main event.
  3. exacto
    The joiner made sure the new chair was a true copy of the original.
  4. leal
    Even in my darkest hours, she remained a true friend.
  5. auténtico
    We use true vanilla beans in the recipe, not chemical additives.
  6. histórico (basado en eventos históricos reales)
    She couldn't put down the book because it was a true story about a famous unsolved mystery.
  7. certero
    With her arrow nocked, she released it into the wind; its flight was true, hitting the bullseye dead center.
  8. alineado correctamente
    The wheels on the bike didn't seem true, so I had to send it out for repair.
  9. verdadero (en el contexto de clasificación biológica más precisa o específica)
    The true foxes belong to the genus Vulpes, distinguishing them from other animals that might be called foxes but do not belong to this genus.

adverbio “true”

true (more/most)
  1. con precisión
    He aimed and threw the dart, and it flew true to the bullseye.

sustantivo “true”

singular true, incontable
  1. alineación perfecta
    When the door started sticking, we realized the frame was out of true.

verbo “true”

infinitivo true; él trues; pret. trued; part. trued; ger. trueing, truing
  1. ajustar
    He spent hours truing the wheels of his bicycle to ensure a smooth ride.