inaccurately如何读

英:[ɪn'ækjərətlɪ]

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inaccurately是什么意思

  • adv.不正确地

inaccurately词根

词根:inaccurate

adj.

inaccurate 错误的

inaccurately英英释义

Adverb

1. in an inaccurate manner;

"this student works rather inaccurately and sloppily"

inaccurately词源英文解释

The first known use of inaccurate was in 1738

inaccurately儿童词典英英释义

inactionnoun

lack of action or activity : idleness

inaccurateadjective

not accurate : not correct or exact

inaccurate information

inaccurately 例句

1 And where might Iraqis have inaccurately gotten that impression?

2 Koalas, often inaccurately described as “bears”, are marsupials, an order of mammals whose young are suckled in a pouch.

3 When Hannah Arendt wrote about Eichmann, she cast him as an archetypal figure, and she defined the archetype, forgivingly and inaccurately, with the phrase that has become such a cliché: “the banality of evil.”

4 No convergent drawback of the weight vector due to choose the dispersion constant inaccurately in the normalized constant modulus algorithms (NCMA) is overcome.

该算法克服了在一般的常系数盲数字自适应算法中,由于估计幅值选择不合适,所造成加权矢量不收敛的缺点。

5 It’s difficult for many scientists, who feel that such simple explanations are dumbing down the science or portraying it inaccurately.

6 That was enough for the court to hold that a private company did not have to abide by federal law on the basis of its owners’ scientifically inaccurate religious belief.

7 In an article in Variety, Mr. Bernays accused Mr. Denker of inaccurately rendering his uncle’s personality as driven and prone to displays of anger and of distorting relationships within the Freud family.

8 Her statement inaccurately suggests that short-term weather fluctuations must be consistent with long-term climate patterns.

她的陈述暗示短期天气波动不一定符合长期气候模式。

9 She explained that many challenging behaviors are subconscious, involuntary and occur when a child inaccurately perceives threat.

10 What he has written here is an unusual book, one he describes, not inaccurately, as “a work of anti-history.”

11 But, he added, the researchers need much more evidence that other rocks have been inaccurately dated before they jump to radically different theories about the moon's formation.

但他补充道,研究人员需要更多的证据,在提出他们关于月球形成的完全不同的理论之前,来证明在其他岩石所测定的形成时间是不准确的。

12 After lambasting “Grace of Monaco” for inaccurately portraying his late mother Princess Grace, Prince Albert is putting distance between himself and the red carpet premiere of the movie at the Cannes Film Festival.

13 Nevertheless, when a filmmaker inaccurately portrays a beloved historical person or an emotional event, experts are always quick to point it out.

尽管如此,每当电影制作人错误的塑造一个受人尊敬的历史人物或者让人情绪激动的历史事件时,专家们总是能非常快的指出来。

14 This article has been revised to reflect the following correction: Correction: August 27, 2011 An earlier version of this article stated inaccurately that a Twitter message by the Bravo executive Andy Cohen had been deleted.

15 In Nixon's case, forming such a partnership was delayed for decades by disputes over the records after his resignation and concerns the California site inaccurately portrayed history.

16 The older view is that they are absolute, though of course they may have been inaccurately formulated.

比较陈旧的观点是,这两种理论尽管论述方法可能是不准确的,但它们都是绝对的。

17 An earlier version of this article inaccurately described Kansas City's location in relation to the Mississippi River.

18 Court records reveal every day how inaccurately " eyewitnesses'see.

法庭记录每天都显露出 “ 见证人 ” 看得多不准确.

19 Mr. Pérez defended the trip, which he said had been incompletely and inaccurately reported both inside and outside Cuba.

20 “You’re such a tough cookie,” he coos, inaccurately, as she proves both impossibly gullible and exceptionally game.

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