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exactness

/ig-zakt/US // ɪgˈzækt //UK // (ɪɡˈzækt) //

准确度,精确性,准确,确切性

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : strictly accurate or correct: an exact likeness; an exact description.
    • : precise, as opposed to approximate: the exact sum; the exact date.
    • : admitting of no deviation, as laws or discipline; strict or rigorous.
    • : capable of the greatest precision: exact instruments.
    • : characterized by or using strict accuracy: an exact thinker.
    • : Mathematics. noting that the collection of all terms, equated to zero, is an exact differential.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to call for, demand, or require: to exact respect from one's children.
    • : to force or compel the payment, yielding, or performance of: to exact money; to exact tribute from a conquered people.

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Examples

  • He would not disclose the exact revenue earned or how much these partnerships contribute to the publisher’s overall revenue breakdown.

  • It’s not clear what the exact nature of the Daily Caller story was other than Weaver in the aftermath of him taking medical leave.

  • At that moment I realized that not everybody has the exact same perspective, not everybody has the exact same upbringing or the exact same privileged and fortunate life that I had.

  • At several points in the book, Ruffin interrupts the humor to acknowledge that many of her family’s experiences, when totaled up this way, exact a heavy burden.

  • Only three points, to be exact, rather than the seven or eight Kansas City surely would have preferred, but kicker Harrison Butker did well to connect from 52 yards out.

  • And by the time an airplane was in the water, its exact position would be known.

  • He will tell you why became a cop with the exact same words used by DePrimo and many of their fellow officers.

  • Behind him stood a flock of fifth-grade boys—and two second-grade girls—all of them wearing the exact same yellow hat.

  • Cooper had little Alexis pose for a picture on the exact spot there Garner was pinned.

  • While difficult to estimate exact numbers, thousands of Americans die every year because of delayed or denied claims.

  • As company after company appeared, we were able to form a pretty exact estimate of their numbers.

  • A method of Vacuity pure and simple—the exact opposite of Mental Assimilation.

  • That was not the exact word that he used, but he expressed it by beating his tail against the table and giving a long howl.

  • Those were not his exact words, but I saw his answer in his eyes, for he had climbed higher and they were close to mine.

  • Carrying these suggestions to the text, they help fix the exact number of times the word “bells” occurs in each line.