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in·ac·cu·rate
In aek y riht
比较级:more inaccurate
最高级:most inaccurate
inaccurately (adv.), inaccurateness (n.)
词根:inaccurate
adv.inaccurately 不准确地;不正确地
n.inaccuracy 错误;不精确
Adjective
1. not accurate;
"an inaccurate translation"
"the thermometer is inaccurate"
2. not precisely accurate;
"an inexact quotation"
3. containing or characterized by error;
"erroneous conclusions"
"the answer was inaccurate"
"不精确或不正确",来自于1690年代的 in-(1)"不" + accurate。Unaccurate 可追溯至1670年代。相关词汇: Inaccurately(1660年代)。
【修】不准确
The first known use of inaccurate was in 1738
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
1 "We do not understand why Pangu, which is presented in an extraordinary manner to the world in Michael Bay’s Transformers 4, would make such inaccurate assertions," the company's founders said in a statement.
2 Generating puerile and sexist tweets, offending the trans and nonbinary, deploying grossly inaccurate statements about the coronavirus.
3 In 2010, a handful of Degas experts went so far as to hold a secret meeting in New York to try to address what they considered to be the inaccurate attribution.
4 Writing on Twitter on Friday, Jenner said the recent story was based on “a number of inaccurate statements and unproven assumptions.”
5 She took recordings of rehearsals home and listened for inaccurate pronunciations, which she then shared with the group.
6 The movie so upends the traditions of documentary and narrative filmmaking that “dramatizes” may be inaccurate — the filmmakers followed the real pilgrims for a full year, after all.
7 The authors, all of them historians at English universities, argue that Britain is pathologically in thrall to a misguided and inaccurate notion of Winston Churchill’s legacy.
8 The Times acknowledged that their editorial was inaccurate, but said it quickly corrected the errors they called an “honest mistake” never meant to harm Palin.
9 It would be inaccurate to suggest that Mr. Subotnick, at 79, is clinging to an antique instrument as the world has moved on.
10 Work capability assessments, used to ascertain eligibility for ESA, have been dogged by complaints that they are inaccurate, bureaucratic and have a negative impact on claimants.
11 That's a caricature, of course, but not a horribly inaccurate one.
12 Correction: An earlier version of this story listed an inaccurate price for the tour at the Palmer House.
13 Prince Albert, the current ruling monarch of Monaco, issued a joint statement with Princess Caroline and Princess Stephanie last month denouncing the project as historically inaccurate.
14 To say it was a shotgun wedding would not be inaccurate.
15 But at the same time, as you pointed out, "Fox & Friends" is a morning show that's very cheerful, but also very much in the business of spreading inaccurate information.
16 "Anything that draws attention to this conflict from the outside world is a good thing, unless of course it's egregiously inaccurate, but Invisible Children is not a propaganda outfit," Axe said.
17 Sort of related: Hadid recently walked out of a BBC radio interview after the host asked inaccurate questions regarding the architect’s Qatar stadium, among other projects.
18 Fox retracted the story about Rich six days after posting it on FoxNews.com but hasn’t said whether it was because the reporting was inaccurate — merely acknowledging that the story didn’t meet its “editorial standards.”
19 Tom Holland's assertion that there is no historical evidence for the 7th Century origins of Islam is historically inaccurate.
20 Launch Scuds – Fires many, inaccurate Scud missiles at the target ( costs per use )
射飞毛腿:朝目标射很多打不准的飞毛腿 ( 使用要钱 )
1 不精准
2 错误
off wrong false incorrect improper bum erroneous amiss errant erring wrongheaded awry improperly falsely mistakenly wrongly erroneously wrongfully error hole mistake slip fault inaccuracy 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 bad mistaken wry peccant break mess blob fluff fallacy balk misstep muff illiteracy flub incorrectness erratum lapsus fail falsehood mis- devious bias bobble fubb fumtu default bug devil floater snafu butch miscue bonehead fubar fungo solecism cruller cockup bish goopher stumer askew by mistake
3 不精确
loose vague imprecise inexact loosely inexactitude loose- liberal impressionistic rough inaccuracy imprecision off base rude
4 不正确
bad wrong false incorrect lax unfaithful fallible inexact incorrectly falsely wrongly inaccuracy impropriety laxity inexactitude improper erroneous mistaken
6 错误的
off wrong false incorrect improper bum erroneous amiss errant erring wrongheaded awry up the creek out invalid faulty mistaken duff off base bad wry peccant mis- devious askew
10 不准确的
loose unbalanced imprecise inexact off the mark misleading improper skewed out of date out incorrect off-beam wide wrong wild vague unreliable off beam
11 不精密的
16 不准确
inaccuracy loose imprecise inexact inaccurately inexactly inexactitude untruth misleading improper beside the mark out of true not exactly skewed out of date out be wide of the mark be off the mark incorrect wide of the mark off-beam wide wrong wild vague unreliable imprecision skew off beam incorrectness