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accuracy

/ak-yer-uh-see/US // ˈæk yər ə si //UK // (ˈækjʊrəsɪ) //

准确性,准确度,准确率,精确性

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ac·cu·ra·cies.

    • : the condition or quality of being true, correct, or exact; freedom from error or defect; precision or exactness; correctness.
    • : Chemistry, Physics. the extent to which a given measurement agrees with the standard value for that measurement.Compare precision.
    • : Mathematics. the degree of correctness of a quantity, expression, etc.Compare precision.

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Examples

  • AIs can do a good job of predicting a few frames into the future, but the accuracy falls off sharply after five or 10 frames, says Athanasios Vlontzos at Imperial College London.

  • Spokeswoman Nika Edwards said in an email that tenants who lose income can request a decrease in rent, but she acknowledged that HUD does not check the accuracy of rent calculations or monitor enforcement on a local level.

  • Endangered’s publisher, Marc Specter, notes that the game’s developers consulted with the Center for Biological Diversity to ensure scientific accuracy.

  • Their method may help bring about new levels of predictive accuracy, which theorists desperately need if they are to move beyond the leading but incomplete model of particle physics.

  • It’s advisable to check periodically for new categories that would enhance the accuracy of your listing.

  • CIA goes to great lengths to understand the reliability and accuracy of every source.

  • The grand jury inquiry affords opportunity to test accuracy of witness accounts.

  • Did the reporters and editors put much value on on accuracy and objectivity, or were they more a part of the party machine?

  • The Daily Beast has not verified the accuracy of either of these ads.

  • As such, they emphatically demonstrate the accuracy of the “no risk to public” trope.

  • Here convincing proof was given of Mme. Mesdag's accuracy, originality of interpretation, and her skill in the use of color.

  • The quality of artistic beauty in articulation is very important, beyond the mere accuracy which is ordinarily thought of.

  • For accuracy, 500 to 1000 leukocytes must be classified; for approximate results, 200 are sufficient.

  • And he wished also to restore her to her natural setting, with the greatest degree of historic accuracy.

  • Much has been said of the wonderful accuracy of Stradivari's purfling and that as a purfler he stands unrivalled.