inaccurately / ɪnˈæk yər ɪt /

不准确不准确地不准确的不精确

inaccurately 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. not accurate; incorrect or untrue.

inaccurately 近义词

adv. 副词 adverb

inexactly

更多inaccurately例句

  1. I have it on right now and it suggests the tone of this post is “concerned,” which isn’t totally inaccurate.
  2. Eitan Hersh, a professor at Tufts who testified to Congress after the Cambridge Analytica scandal in 2016, believes the data—particularly the modeled attributes—is inaccurate to the point of hindering its usefulness for campaigns.
  3. However, because protecting the Ethics process is an imperative for the Party I can say that it would be inaccurate to say that the complaint is closed or that no action was taken.
  4. Both the hardware and software need to be improved over time to reduce inaccurate predictions, and Steindorfer argues that the whole system needs to be thought of as a continued work in progress.
  5. You can imagine why it’s important to identify the difference between accurate and inaccurate statistical discrimination.
  6. It would be inaccurate though to call SIX a direct antidote to ALEC.
  7. “The Commission did not instruct Mr. Wright to approve inaccurate wellbore completion reports,” according to the letter.
  8. Yes, 2014 was a big Republican win, but this idea that Obama showed exceptional weakness in the midterms is simply inaccurate.
  9. Others have found its portrayal of Southern life offensive, exploitative, or inaccurate.
  10. She slammed the media, saying the coverage has been scant and inaccurate.
  11. His works were popular for a time, until they were discovered to be very inaccurate, and carelessly compiled.
  12. Mr. Haywood is evidently inaccurate in writing evristic, which is wrong in Greek as well as in German and English.
  13. The history of the late session was known to the Spaniards principally by inaccurate reports brought by Irish friars.
  14. Zoe never had a brother, so the relationship, at all events, is inaccurate.
  15. Williams had shown himself to be an inaccurate conveyancer in the drafting of the original deed.