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1. His instructions were not very precise.
他的指示不太明确。
2. We had precise orders to come home by nine o'clock.
我们得到严格的命令须于九点前回家。
3. He was very precise in his manners.
他的一言一行都有板有眼。
4. I can't give you a precise date.
我无法告诉你确切的日期。
5. At the precise moment the train started.
就在那时,火车激活了。
1. 一丝不苟的:企业需要员工有工作目标(Job objective)和责任心(Re o ible),精力充沛的(Energetic)带着激情去工作,踏实的(Steady)、尽职的(Dutiful)、一丝不苟的(Precise)、有效率的(Efficient)完成自己的本职工作,
2. 嚴謹:所以流程定义的形式必须是正规 (Formal) 、严谨 (Precise) 、并且是可执行的 (Executable) . 流程管理 (Management) :怎么知道流程状态?有没有一种像数据库 SQL 一样的流程查询语言?
3. 明确的:并入使用的措辞可以是明确的(precise),也可以概括的,可以广义的,也可以狭义的. 如果使用概括性的措辞,尤其使用的措辞既概括又广义时,其并入的内容有时可能远远超过船舶所有人和提单持有人之间的权利义务关系. 在此情况下,
1. precise什么意思
1. 明确的;确切的
You use precise to emphasize that you are referring to an exact thing, rather than something vague.
e.g. I can remember the precise moment when my daughter came to see me and her new baby brother in hospital...
我能清楚地回想起我女儿来医院看我和她刚出生的弟弟的那一刻。
e.g. The precise location of the wreck was discovered in 1988...
残骸的确切位置是在1988年发现的。
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2. 精确的;准确的
Something that is precise is exact and accurate in all its details.
e.g. They speak very precise English...
他们讲一口非常地道的英语。
e.g. He does not talk too much and what he has to say is precise and to the point.
他话不多,但他说的话既准确又中肯。
3. 确切地说;准确地说
You say 'to be precise' to indicate that you are giving more detailed or accurate information than you have just given.
e.g. More than a week ago, Thursday evening to be precise, Susanne was at her evening class...
一个多星期以前,确切地说是周四晚上,苏珊在夜校上课。
e.g. The restaurant in which we ate that night had more people in it at 11pm, 51 more to be precise, than it did at 10pm.
那天晚上我们去吃饭的那家餐馆晚上11点时比10点时人更多,准确地说多了51人。
1. To be precise, they came from a little butcher in Margaret River in Western Australia.
2. He said efforts should be made to improve coordination mechanism of different police departments, strengthen international police cooperation and enhance the capability of precise crackdown of crimes.
3. The result was the most accurate and precise census of a bear population to date, bear experts said.
4. precise的近义词
4. " The device makes the process of checking ID cards more precise and efficient, " said Qiu.
5. The connection was precise and integrated without any marks of cast or chisel.
6. The operations of the Second Artillery Force must follow the orders of the CMC in the strictest and most precise manner.
7. Liu said that China's small commodity coding standard covers a wider range of commodities and is more precise than the above three coding systems.
8. " The precise nature of what occurred had only come to our attention more recently, " said McClellan.
9. These span from elaboration of precise functional specifications over target costing to a wide ranging integration of suppliers into own business processes.
10. Criminal procedures also have precise articles to guarantee basic rights of the accused, such as banning torture and a death penalty waiver for female criminals who are pregnant.
adj
1. (of ideas, images, representations, expressions) characterized by perfect conformity to fact or truth
strictly correct
e.g. a precise image
a precise measurement
2. sharply exact or accurate or delimited
e.g. a precise mind
specified a precise amount
arrived at the precise moment