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accurateness

/ak-yer-it/US // ˈæk yər ɪt //UK // (ˈækjərɪt) //

准确度,准确性,精确性,准确率

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : free from error or defect; consistent with a standard, rule, or model; precise; exact.
    • : careful or meticulous: an accurate typist.

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Examples

  • Students moving into dorms also take a so-called PCR test, which takes longer to process but is more accurate in identifying an active infection.

  • When samples and the methods used are not representative of the real world, it becomes very difficult to reach accurate and actionable conclusions.

  • To be clear, this was not a research report and it is not accurate.

  • Roubie, a veteran of the hospitality industry, thinks a more accurate estimate will be upwards of 65 percent.

  • That means that you need to constantly improve your web site to ensure you have the highest quality, more relevant, more reliable and accurate content and user experience.

  • I have it on good authority these quotes are 100 percent accurate, if not 100 percent verbatim.

  • Even if you look at that in the most favorable light possible, it was not accurate.

  • Of course, a more flexible interpretation is just as accurate.

  • Music and live shows, she says, allow people to talk about the product as art instead of an accurate representation of reality.

  • If this were accurate, it would mean that the Wilson stopped Brown over a minor offense, not a felony.

  • Results are easily and quickly obtained, and are probably accurate enough for all clinical purposes.

  • For accurate work the best instruments are the von Fleischl-Miescher and the Dare.

  • The broad-beamed budgerow presented a strangely accurate microcosm of India at that moment.

  • For more accurate work the following methods, applicable to either human or cow's milk, are simple and satisfactory.

  • And if Gwynne had not revisited San Francisco he had a very accurate idea of its present conditions.