单词 | not necessarily accurate |
释义 | not necessarily accurate The claim was certainly eye-catching, just not necessarily accurate. Times,Sunday Times Most statistics about gang crime do not take this into account, so they're not necessarily accurate. Times, Sunday Times It would be easy, but not necessarily accurate, to blame the store's troubles on a fading taste for chintz, chinoiserie and silver pheasants for the dining room. Times, Sunday Times Psychologists feared that judgments would be 'made about people based on how they use emojis that are not necessarily accurate, particularly given cultural and linguistic nuances', she said. Times, Sunday Times Previous studies had established that memories were not necessarily accurate representations of actual events but were actually constructed using past experiences and other manipulations. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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