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facts’
faits

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. fact [брит. fakt, америк. fækt] СУЩ.

1. fact (accepted thing):

fait м.
le fait que
+ сослаг. it is a fact that
facts and figures

2. fact U (truth):

vrai м.

3. fact (thing which really exists):

4. fact ЮРИД. (deed):

fait м.

II. in fact, as a matter of fact НАРЕЧ.

III. fact [брит. fakt, америк. fækt]

is that a fact? also ирон.

fact-finding [брит. ˈfaktfʌɪndɪŋ, америк. ˈfækt ˌfaɪndɪŋ] ПРИЛ.

fact-finding mission, trip, tour:

fact sheet СУЩ.

matter-of-fact ПРИЛ.

matter-of-fact voice, tone
matter-of-fact person

fact-finding committee СУЩ.

unpick truth, facts
démêler (from de)
garble story, facts
furnish document, facts, excuse
to furnish sb with sth document, facts, clothing, equipment
fournir qc à qn
lay before case, facts, evidence
exposer [qc] à qn
regurgitate перенос., уничиж. facts, opinions, lecture notes

в словаре PONS

английский
английский
французский
французский

fact [fækt] СУЩ.

fait м.
hard facts

Выражения:

the facts of life разг.

fact sheet СУЩ.

fact-finding ПРИЛ.

matter-of-fact ПРИЛ.

1. matter-of-fact (straightforward):

2. matter-of-fact (emotionless):

matter-of-fact style
distort facts, truth
emerge facts, leader
французский
французский
английский
английский
set of facts
в словаре PONS
английский
английский
французский
французский

fact [fækt] СУЩ.

fait м.
hard facts

Выражения:

the facts of life разг.

fact-check ГЛ. перех.

fact-check article:

fact-finding ПРИЛ.

fact sheet СУЩ.

fact-checker СУЩ.

vérificateur(-trice) м. (ж.)

matter-of-fact ПРИЛ.

1. matter-of-fact (straightforward):

terre-à-terre неизм.

2. matter-of-fact (emotionless):

matter-of-fact style
distort facts, truth
французский
французский
английский
английский
set of facts

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Burton could line up only two lawmakers to speak in his favor.
en.wikipedia.org
The gerund of verb "fari", to speak, is commonly used to form derivate or inflected forms of "fas".
en.wikipedia.org
We have seen, in 2016, the powerful appeal of candidates who speak sloppily, circuitously, even incoherently, in the way that real people sometimes do.
www.usnews.com
It's all history now, and the world's gone topsy-turvy, so why not speak the truth here in our cell?
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It keeps language fresh, and shows us how to speak difficult truths so beautifully they are bearable.
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