imprecise / ˌɪm prəˈsaɪs /

⚽高中词汇不精确的不精确不准确的不准确

imprecise 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. not precise; not exact; vague or ill-defined.

imprecise 近义词

imprecise

等同于 impalpable

imprecise

等同于 untrue

imprecise

等同于 uncritical

imprecise

等同于 inaccurate

imprecise

等同于 incorrect

imprecise

等同于 indefinite

imprecise

等同于 indeterminate

imprecise

等同于 approximate

imprecise

等同于 lax

imprecise

等同于 loose

imprecise

等同于 nebulous

imprecise

等同于 rough

imprecise

等同于 rude

imprecise

等同于 vague

imprecise

等同于 inexact

imprecise

等同于 ungrammatical

imprecise 的近义词 6
imprecise 的反义词 2
imprecise

等同于 unclear

imprecise 的近义词 6
imprecise 的反义词 2
imprecise

等同于 truthless

imprecise

等同于 faulty

imprecise

等同于 general

更多imprecise例句

  1. You can try letting a little air out of the mattress to make it softer or adding more air to make it firm, but that process is rather imprecise.
  2. That imprecise discrepancy can cause big problems for baking, where accuracy makes or breaks the finished product.
  3. Noting upfront that the data is still coming in and comparisons so quickly after—and during, really—a so-recent period are imprecise, there are still warning signs that America has not healed the way we’d like to believe.
  4. I got the sense he found traditional schooling a waste of time, an imprecise way to get where he wanted to go.
  5. Currently, answers to those questions can be frustratingly imprecise.
  6. As Armstrong writes, “It was not a ‘great objective something,’ but had imprecise connotations of obligation and taboo.”
  7. Some of the mutterings of Rust Cohle come from the perfectly elliptical and safely imprecise musings of Thomas Ligotti.
  8. You also refer it by the fraction 22/7 if you want to be imprecise about the whole thing.
  9. I've argued that term is inartful, impolitic and also, as Pletka points out, imprecise because of Christian pro-Israel sentiment.
  10. She could be wretchedly imprecise, capricious, and heartless to her co-workers.
  11. One single fact may make a law appear, where a multitude of imprecise and vague observations would only produce confusion.
  12. Language is ambiguous, imprecise, and not neutral in respect to the phenomena observed and accounted for.