第三人称复数:accuracies
名词精确(性),准确(性)
名词truth
1. 精确度:一、检定(eritication)的定义检定定义中涉及到的准确度(或称精确度)(Accuracy)是测量结果中系统误差与随机误差的结合,表示测量结果与真值的一致程度:稳定度(Stability)是在规定工作条件内,
1. 精确(性);准确(性)
The accuracy of information or measurements is their quality of being true or correct, even in small details.
e.g. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of these figures.
我们不能保证这些数据的准确性。
2. 准确无误
If someone or something performs a task, for example hitting a target, with accuracy, they do it in an exact way without making a mistake.
e.g. ...weapons that could fire with accuracy at targets 3,000 yards away...
能准确无误地击中3,000码以外目标的武器
e.g. Every bank pays close attention to the speed and accuracy of its staff.
每家银行都非常关注雇员的工作速度和无差错率。
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1. The purpose of the firing was to calibrate the CIWS radar tracking system to ensure accuracy.
2. Now more than 600 families in Xishan Community take part in the waste treatment, and the accuracy of waste classification is 65 percent.
3. The Advertising Standards Authority said the commercial breached codes dealing with evidence and accuracy.
4. Its core technology, measurement mode and accuracy have reached up to the world advanced level.
5. The challenge for scholars is in deciphering them and checking their accuracy.
6. It boasts an accuracy of 94 per cent in shell case identification and 90 per cent in bullet differentiation.
7. People don't care much about the accuracy of their celebrity news, as long as they are what we want to believe.
8. accuracy在线翻译
8. But Song admitted the environmental reports released by these companies sometimes lack accuracy.
9. They are also responsible for the financial management of the company and to ensure the accuracy of financial information.
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10. He expressed reservations about the survey's accuracy and said the public should only use the results for reference.
noun
1. the quality of being near to the true value
e.g. he was beginning to doubt the accuracy of his compass
the lawyer questioned the truth of my account
Synonym: truth
2. (mathematics) the number of significant figures given in a number
e.g. the atomic clock enabled scientists to measure time with much greater accuracy