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单词 inaccuracy
释义
inaccuracyin‧ac‧cu‧ra‧cy /ɪnˈækjərəsi/ AWL noun (plural inaccuracies) Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • the inaccuracy of a weather forecast
  • The ad contained several inaccuracies regarding the computer.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Any inaccuracy in weekly measurements and subsequent payments to subcontractors will be translated directly into both the financial and cost accounts.
  • In practice, rounding-off errors soon produces inaccuracies which re-introduce small proportions of x1, which tend to grow relatively rapidly.
  • It is not necessary either to agree with these or to point out inaccuracies.
  • Rule-based computers are limited in their ability to accommodate inaccuracies or fuzzy information.
  • The system is therefore liable to suffer from inaccuracies of the type discussed above.
  • This was the last opportunity for major inaccuracies to be corrected.
Thesaurus
THESAURUS
something incorrect that you accidentally do, say, or write: · a spelling mistake· I made a mistake – it should say £230, not £320.
formal a mistake: · an error in the report· grammatical errors· He had made a serious error on his tax form.
a small mistake in something that is printed: · There was a misprint in the article, and instead of ‘pleasant’ it said ‘pheasant’.
informal a mistake in something that has been typed or printed: · I spotted a couple of typos in the letter.
formal a piece of information that is not completely correct: · The report contained several inaccuracies.
a careless mistake in which one name, time, address etc has been confused with another, so that the details of something are wrong: · There was a mix-up over the train times and I missed my train.
a careless mistake when you are doing something: · The other team took advantage of the goalie’s slip-up.
a mistake in which you forget something or do not notice something: · Through some oversight, the brochures were not ready by the right date.
a mistake in which you accidentally say a similar sounding word: · When I said Thursday, I meant Tuesday. It was a slip of the tongue.
formal an embarrassing mistake in a social situation, when you do or say something that you shouldn’t: · Harris, trying to be funny, addressed the waiter as ‘boy’. A deathly silence followed this faux pas.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSVERB
· These would be used without being properly vetted and were likely to contain inaccuracies.· Ells disagrees with the report, saying it contains several factual inaccuracies.
Word family
WORD FAMILYnounaccuracyinaccuracyadjectiveaccurateinaccurateadverbaccuratelyinaccurately
1[countable] a statement that is not completely correct:  Jansen’s review contained several inaccuracies. see thesaurus at mistake2[uncountable] a lack of correctness:  As a journalist, you simply cannot tolerate inaccuracy.
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