matter of fact
- a fact as distinct from an opinion or conjecture;the part of a judicial inquiry concerned with the truth of alleged facts.
- unemotional and practical;concerned only with factual content rather than style or expression
noun: matter of fact, plural noun: matters of fact
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名詞
- 1. a fact as distinct from an opinion or conjecture it's a matter of fact that they had a relationship
- ▪ the part of a judicial inquiry concerned with the truth of alleged facts.
形容詞
- 1. unemotional and practical she tried to keep her tone light and matter-of-fact
- ▪ concerned only with factual content rather than style or expression the text is written in a breezy matter-of-fact manner
- the truth
Oxford American Dictionary
- in reality (used especially to correct a falsehood or misunderstanding)
Oxford Dictionary
- in reality (used especially to correct a falsehood or misunderstanding)
Oxford American Dictionary
- the truth
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈmadərə(v)ˌfakt]
美式
- something that belongs to the sphere of fact as distinct from opinion or conjecture: it's a matter of fact that they had a relationship
- unemotional and practical: he was characteristically calm and matter-of-fact
Oxford American Dictionary