a brief (usually one sentence and usually trivial) news item
something resembling a fact; unverified (often invented) information that is given credibility because it appeared in print
factoid 片语
片语
fictitious虚构的;假想的;编造的;假装的
imaginary虚构的,假想的;想像的;虚数的
factoid questions事实性问题
Factoid Question Answering事实类问题回答
Factoid Question Answer事实问答
factoid QA事实型问答系统
factoid 例句
英汉例句
They have become so ubiquitous that no one, no matter how hard he or she tries, can avoid learning some useless factoid about the latest television 「star.」
这些节目已经广泛普及,不论人们怎么努力,都会不可避免地记住一些有关最新电视「明星」的无用信息。
Meers Shared this factoid privately, and she lays it all out in her book, in a section called 「When he Does Windows...」
密尔兹私下分享了这一点,并且在她书中名叫「当他擦窗户的时候……」的章节中也有展开。
As a bonus, in researching this little factoid I discovered a new word I hadn「t known before; kerf. When you cut up a log into boards the thickness of your saw matters.