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the state of being exact or correct; the ability to do something with skill and without making mistakes 準確(性);精確(程度) They questioned the accuracy of the information in the file. 他們懷疑檔案中信息的準確性。 Candidates are judged on technical accuracy as well as artistic expression. 候選人是根據技術準確性和藝術表達來評判的。 She hits the ball with great accuracy. 她擊球十分準確。
Extra ExamplesGreat care is taken to ensure the accuracy of research data. 研究數據力求謹慎,確保準確無誤。 He predicted the election results with uncanny accuracy. 他對選舉結果的預測非常精確,真是不可思議。 It is possible to predict the outcome with reasonable accuracy. 預測出一個大致準確的結果是有可能的。 Many people began to question the accuracy of his statement. 許多人開始懷疑他講的話是否準確。 The film-makers went to great lengths to achieve historical accuracy in every detail. 爲了讓每個細節都與歷史吻合,這些電影制片人真是不遺餘力。 The missiles are capable of a very high degree of accuracy. 這些導彈的命中精度非常高。 The needle has to be positioned with pinpoint accuracy. 針刺的位置必須精確無誤。 We are hoping to improve the accuracy of our forecasts. 我們希望提高預報的準確性。
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the degree to which a measurement, calculation, etc. is exact or correct 精確度: 測量、計算等精確或正確的程度the accuracy of radiocarbon dating 碳-14年代測定法的準確度 to achieve accuracies of 50–70 per cent 達到50-70%的精確度