accurate

adjective
🔊/ˈækjərət/
🔊/ˈækjərət/
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  1. correct and true in every detail正确无误的
    • an accurate description/picture of something事物的准确描述/图片
    • Accurate measurements are essential.准确的测量至关重要。
    • I'm not convinced the reports are accurate.我不认为报告是准确的。
    • The film is not historically accurate.这部电影在历史上并不准确。
    • an accurate prediction/estimate/assessment准确的预测/估计/评估
    • an accurate representation/portrayal准确的陈述/描述
    • scientifically accurate information/data科学准确的信息/数据
    • reasonably/entirely/fairly accurate合理/完全/相当准确
    • The cost is an accurate reflection of the quality of our products.成本准确反映了我们产品的质量。
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    • Although this book is historically accurate, it is not a history book.这本书虽然史料准确,却不是历史书。
    • He gave a full and accurate account of his movements.他完整而准确地叙述了自己的行踪。
    • Her assessment turned out to be remarkably accurate.结果证明她的评估非常准确。
    • His predictions proved accurate.他的预测证明是准确的。
    • The figures he gave were not strictly accurate.他所提供的数据并不是很确凿。
    • Can we be sure the figures are accurate?我们可以确定这些数字是准确的吗?
    • His description of the man was not very accurate.他对这个人的描述不是很准确。
    • The novel wasn't intended to be historically accurate.小说不追求如实反映历史。
    • The test results are accurate in 99% of cases.测试结果准确率达99%。
    • Results are accurate to within 0.2 seconds.结果精确度在 0.2 秒以内。
    • Accurate records must be kept.必须保存准确的记录。🔊🔊
    • The police are trying to obtain a more accurate picture of crime levels.警察正试图获得更准确的犯罪水平图。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • prove
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    preposition
    • to
    phrases
    • full and accurate
    See full entry
  2. able to give completely correct information or to do something 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
    • My watch is not very accurate.我的表走得不太准。🔊🔊
    • Scientists have found a more accurate way of dating cave paintings.科学家们发现了一种更精确的约会洞穴壁画的方法。
    • accurate (to) within something Huygens was able to build a clock accurate to within ten seconds in a day.惠更斯能够建立一天精确到十秒钟的时钟。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • prove
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    preposition
    • to
    phrases
    • full and accurate
    See full entry
  3. an accurate throw, shot, weapon, etc. hits or reaches the thing that it was aimed at准确的(掷、射、击等)
    • There were only two accurate shots on goal.射门只有两次。
  4. opposite inaccurate
    Word Originlate 16th cent.: from Latin accuratus ‘done with care’, past participle of accurare, from ad- ‘towards’ + cura ‘care’.