accurate 英 [ˈækjərət]   美 [ˈækjərɪt]

accurate

accurate  英 [ˈækjərət] 美 [ˈækjərɪt]

adj. 精确的 

accurate information,accurate data 正确无误的情报╱资料
Accurate records must be kept. 必须保存准确的记录。

  • Something that is accurate is exact and true. It's important to be accurate in the kitchen with your measurements and in the courtroom with your testimony.
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  • adj. 精确的
  • 1. accurate information,accurate data

    正确无误的情报╱资料

  • 2. Accurate records must be kept.

    必须保存准确的记录。

  • 3. a highly accurate electronic compass

    高度精确的电子罗盘仪

  • 4. accurate to within 3 mm

    精确得误差不超过 3 毫米

  • 5. My watch is not very accurate.

    我的表走得不很准。

  • accurate (adj.) 1610s, "done with care," from Latin accuratus "prepared with care, exact, elaborate," past participle of accurare "take care of," from ad "to" (see ad-) + curare "take care of" (see cure (n.1)). The notion of doing something carefully led to that of being precise (1650s). A stronger word than correct (adj.), weaker than exact (adj.). Related: Accurately; accurateness.
ac·cur·ate AWL / ˈækjərət ; NAmE ˈækjərət / adjective 1 correct and true in every detail 正确无误的 an accurate description/account/calculation 准确的描述╱叙述╱计算 accurate information/data 正确无误的情报╱资料 Accurate records must be kept. 必须保存准确的记录。 2 able to give completely correct information or to do sth in an exact way 精确的;准确的 a highly accurate electronic compass 高度精确的电子罗盘仪 accurate to within 3 mm 精确得误差不超过 3 毫米 My watch is not very accurate. 我的表走得不很准。 3 an accuratethrow, shot, weapon, etc. hits or reaches the thing that it was aimed at 准确的(掷、射、击等) OPP inaccurate ac·cur·ate·ly AWL / ˈækjərətli ; NAmE ˈækjərətli / adverb The article accurately reflects public opinion. 文章如实反映了公众的意见。 You need to hit the ball accurately. 你必须准确击球。 ac·cur·ate / ˈækjərət ; NAmE ˈækjərət / ac·cur·ate·ly / ˈækjərətli ; NAmE ˈækjərətli /
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