词汇 | inaccurate |
释义 | inaccurate adjective uk /ɪnˈæk.jə.rət/ us /ɪnˈæk.jɚ.ət/ B2 not completely correct or exact, or not able to do something correctly or exactly: 不准确的;不精确的 wildly inaccurateTheir estimate of the cost of the project was wildly (= extremely) inaccurate.他们对项目费用的估计非常不准确。 an inaccurate device/weapon不精确的设备/武器 Opposites accurate exact(ACCURATE) precise wrong wrongThat's the wrong answer. Read the question again. incorrectThe information on the website is incorrect. erroneousNo one could explain how the erroneous information had got into the report. inaccurateTheir estimation of the cost was wildly (= extremely) inaccurate. Wrong aberrant aberrantly abnormal amiss anomalous fallaciousness false false negative false positive falsely invalidly irregularly liberal liberally mal- quarrel wrongheaded wrongheadedly wrongly X, x Related wordinaccurately inaccurate | American Dictionaryinaccurate adjective us/ɪnˈæk·jər·ət/ not correct, or not exact: Your information is inaccurate – I was born in 1956, not 1965. inaccurate measurements inaccuracynoun[ C/U ]us/ɪnˈæk·jər·ə·si/ [ C ]Rose says the story was loaded with inaccuracies. inaccuratelyadverbus/ɪnˈæk·jər·ət·li/ an inaccurately worded question Examples of inaccurateinaccurate Nonetheless, the degree of practice variation among countries is so great that it is unlikely that inaccurate reporting accounts for all of the variation observed. Given the obvious difficulties in measuring corruption, any one source may be highly inaccurate. The electric field with the inaccurate quasi phase matching would not change significantly because of the low conversion efficiency. The longer patients wait for appointments, the more inaccurate a waiting list becomes. The possibility exists that a patient's decision has been made on inaccurate information or misinterpretation of data through inadequate understanding of medical jargon. The second objection accepts the legitimacy of assessing desert by interpersonal comparisons, but says that the pragmatic theory is inaccurate even on its own terms. Policy analysis proves inaccurate when such evidence is neglected. However, matching total deaths can introduce errors because total deaths or population counts could be inaccurate. They believed that the media's portrayal was often inaccurate and biased against genetic engineering in general. Preliminary investigation showed that these measurements were inaccurate and rather subjective. For 4 marker haplotypes, these were 0.25 and 0.28, respectively, indicating losses due to inaccurate haplotype assignment were relatively small in our data set. Thus, as noted above, there is an increased likelihood that the adult's identification of the child's emotions will be inaccurate where the parent is insecure. Either way, the figure of 28 % is likely to be inaccurate. The size or position of the proposed building may be inaccurate or the way in which the materials or lighting are configured could be misleading. Unfortunately, the legacy of incomplete or inaccurate reports and propaganda excesses regarding the war has affected present-day attitudes towards restitution politics. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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