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de facto

noun
/ˌdeɪ ˈfæktəʊ/
/ˌdeɪ ˈfæktəʊ/
(plural de factos)
(Australian English, New Zealand English)
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  1. a person who lives with somebody as their husband or wife, although they are not officially married事实事实:尽管未正式结婚但仍与某人作为丈夫或妻子生活的人
    • We've invited James and his de facto to our wedding.我们邀请了詹姆斯和他的未婚妻参加我们的婚礼。
    Word OriginLatin, literally ‘of fact’.

de facto

adverb
/ˌdeɪ ˈfæktəʊ/
/ˌdeɪ ˈfæktəʊ/
(from Latin, formal)
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  1. in a way that exists as a fact although it may not be legally accepted实际上存在的(不一定合法)
    • He continued to rule the country de facto.实际上,他继续统治着这个国家。
    compare de jure

de facto

adjective
/ˌdeɪ ˈfæktəʊ/
/ˌdeɪ ˈfæktəʊ/
[usually before noun]
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  1. (from Latin, formal) existing as a fact although it may not be legally accepted as existing实际上存在的(不一定合法)
    • The general took de facto control of the country.这位将军实际上控制了整个国家。
    Oxford Collocations DictionaryDe facto is used with these nouns:
    • recognition
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  2. (Australian English, New Zealand English) (of a relationship关系) in which two people live together as if they are married, without actually being married事实:两个人好像没有结婚就生活在一起
    • John was in a de facto relationship with Dawn for 22 years.约翰和道恩事实上已经交往了22年。
  3. (Australian English, New Zealand English) (of a person or couple) living in a de facto relationship实际上存在的(不一定合法)
    • her de facto husband她事实上的丈夫
  4. Word OriginLatin, literally ‘of fact’.

See also: de facto


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