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de fac.toHdeI5fAk7tEJ, $-toJadj [before n], adv [not gradable] fmlexisting in fact, although not necessarily intended, legal or accepted实际的, 事实上的(不论合法与否)The city is rapidly becoming the de facto centre of the financial world.这个城市正迅速地成为一个事实上的金融中心。He's her de facto husband, though they aren't actually married.虽然他们没有真正结婚,但他实际上已是她的丈夫了。English is de facto the common language of much of the world today.英语实际上是在世界大多数国家都能通用的语言。☆ DE JURE
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