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in·ac·cu·ra·cy
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复数:inaccuracies
词根:inaccurate
adj.inaccurate 错误的
noun
the condition or quality of being inaccurate.We were dissatisfied with the new measuring devices due to their inaccuracy.He was somewhat ashamed of his inaccuracy during shooting practice.
something that is inaccurate or in error.We noticed several inaccuracies in the reporting of the event.
1701年,"不准确的质量或状态",来自 inaccurate + 抽象名词后缀 -cy。作为"不准确的实例,不准确的事物",于1704年。
不准确度
The first known use of inaccuracy was circa 1755
inactionnoun
lack of action or activity : idleness
inaccurateadjective
not accurate : not correct or exact
inaccurate information
inaccurateadjective
not accurate : not correct or exact
inaccurate information
inaccuracynoun
the quality or state of being inaccurate
error sense 1b, mistake
1 Some Mustang buffs have politely pointed out inaccuracies in the sculpture, including an incorrect fitting on the engine’s fuel pump, but Mr. Brand welcomes the scrutiny.
2 Every show is ridiculed for its perceived inaccuracies by whoever the denizens are of its real-world milieu.
3 Viewers familiar with the poet might be tempted to criticize “Dickinson” for its historical inaccuracies, but they should resist the urge.
4 In some areas, its inaccuracy is a limitation—for modeling RNA-protein interactions, for example, the system isn’t yet highly exact.
5 Though the film was widely criticized for historical inaccuracies, it was the Iranian government itself that had the strongest “Argo f— yourself” reaction.
6 It is due to numerical inaccuracy in the transient - temperature determination.
这是由于确定瞬时温度的数值不准确.
7 After months of investigation turned up similar inaccuracies, though not "for the most part" on news platforms, NBC decided that Williams was no longer fit for duty on NBC or the "Nightly News."
8 This is because they get many people who file bogus claims of inaccuracy all the time.
这是因为他们得到很多人的档案全部假债权准确时间。
9 The American Historical Association denounced the 1776 report as hasty, simplistic, and reliant at times on “falsehoods, inaccuracies, omissions, and misleading statements.”
10 There is a slight inaccuracy in this design.
这张设计图中有一点不大准确。
11 Shale gas supporters have said it was filled with inaccuracies and distorts the safety record of U.S. shale gas production.
12 But in other instances such inaccuracies are a shame.
13 The possible inaccuracies come two years after an admissions scandal over the university admitting subpar politically connected students over more qualified applicants.
14 Ms. Hanford said she had reservations about his book because she believed the first draft had inaccuracies.
15 As an expert in interplanetary travel, I can tell you there are no scientific inaccuracies in the story.
16 She has not been specific about what constitutes the 2% inaccuracy, though elsewhere she has said that she was not, as the film claims, Miss Wichita.
17 The text notes the artists’ cultural inaccuracies here and there.
18 The major focus, indeed obsession, of the run-up to the debate was whether Mr. Holt would be willing to fact-check lies and inaccuracies.
19 It depends on whether the inaccuracies are constructive lies or accidental mistakes.
20 Obviously, as someone who has written two books on the American vice presidency, and I’m also working on a publication with the vice president, I think there are some inaccuracies in the movie.
3 不精准
4 错误
off wrong false incorrect improper inaccurate bum erroneous amiss errant erring wrongheaded awry improperly falsely mistakenly wrongly erroneously wrongfully error hole mistake slip fault goof boggle impropriety slip-up wrongness clinker brodie inadvertence screwup slipup be in the wrong by misadventure off beam up the creek in error off the track flaw boob fluff blunder frailty falsity boner bloomer blooper clanger mal- up the pole by mistake off base misguided mistaken cockeyed agley trip stumble aberration falsehood erratum out of way under a mistake in the wrong box bad wry peccant break mess blob fallacy balk misstep muff illiteracy flub incorrectness lapsus fail mis-
6 不正确
bad wrong false incorrect inaccurate lax unfaithful fallible inexact incorrectly falsely wrongly impropriety laxity inexactitude improper erroneous mistaken wonky error out of square
7 不准确
inaccurate imprecise inexact inexactitude be wide of the mark mistake loose inaccurately inexactly off-beam wide wrong wild vague unreliable skewed out imprecision skew off beam incorrectness