English to Spanish Dictionary TRUE

TRUE

cierto
definition
adverb
Hobson spoke truer than he knew
truly.
Despite the distance and the wind, Hooper had aimed true .
accurately or without variation.
verb
He begins the laborious process by truing the radius of the front strap and then meticulously laying out line after line of the finely cut checkering.
bring (an object, wheel, or other construction) into the exact shape, alignment, or position required.
adjective
a true story
in accordance with fact or reality.
it was a true depiction
accurate or exact.
translation of 'true'
adverb
bien
noun
plomo,
nivel,
descentrado
adjective
justo,
alineado,
a plomo,
genuino,
verídico,
afinado,
material,
uniforme,
centrado,
leal,
verdadero,
auténtico,
a nivel,
justificado,
fiel,
exacto
example
Of course, everyone wearing masks that hid their 'true' intentions didn't help much.
she showed her 'true' self at the meeting
He was a 'true' friend to her and inspired her love of horses more than he knew.
This is most 'true' of the opening stories in the collection, but also occurs at intervals throughout the book.
the 'true' nature of the problem
While this may be 'true' of the child's blanket, we know that this is not the case with stuffed animals.
On the piano this black note is an ‘enharmonic,’ which means its tone is a compromise between 'true' C-sharp and true D-flat.
Blessed with a most generous nature, Kathleen was a 'true' neighbour and good friend to many.
Australia asked the master of the Norwegian ship Tampa to assist, and in 'true' Viking tradition, he did.
He probably got married early on, fell in love, and has stayed 'true' and faithful to her ever since.
To Joachim, and to all his predecessors, a 'true' C-sharp would have been lower than D-flat; a major third on the piano would be too wide.
Introducing the members of his team and the cast at a function, Bala said that the film would depict love in its 'true' sense.
That is 'true' of all political parties, but none more so than the one which was founded on principles of egality and solidarity.
Thus employer groups may be fooled by the quote provided as this may not be a 'true' reflection of the actual cost to the member.
We don't want a list of random facts that just happen to be 'true' of all the languages that are spoken now.
that may well be 'true' ...
It will lead to a displacement of the user positioning solution from the 'true' position.
they understand the 'true' meaning of religion
But one did not have to wait that long to understand the dictator's 'true' intentions.
The message of the film is that there is a difference between 'true' faith and fundamentalism.
This is O2's way of making sure that the party is attended strictly by 'true' fans that are willing to make the effort and text in.
He often acted the ham, but his 'true' self came through at times like this, too.
Are there any other 'true' , genuine, authentic Kabbalah teachers I can recommend?
Incidentally, I've found that this isn't 'true' of coffee, or other drinks.
Despite the distance and the wind, Hooper had aimed 'true' .
Colleges and universities should form the pyramid's peak in 'true' sense of the word.
The world of crimes has become more sophisticated and global in the 'true' sense of the term.
Decode the neologisms and euphemisms and you gain a rare insight into the strategists' 'true' intentions.
it's 'true' to say that he wasn't popular
What is true of the theatre is also 'true' of the short story.
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