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单词 approximate
释义
adjective | verb
approximateapproximate1 /əˈprɑksəmɪt/ ●●○ AWL adjective Etymology Thesaurus nearly but not completely exact, used especially about a number, amount, or time that is a little more or less than the exact number, amount, etc.:  The approximate cost of materials for the class should be around $25. [Origin: 1400–1500 Late Latin, past participle of approximare to come near to, from Latin ad- to + proximare to come near]THESAURUSroughnot exact or not containing many details:  Can you give me a rough idea of when you’ll be home?imprecise formalimprecise information is not exact, complete, or clear:  Asking people what they eat each day gives you imprecise data, because people do not always tell you everything.inexact formalnot exact and not correct in every detail:  Predicting earthquakes is an inexact science, so we can never give an accurate warning of when one will occur.estimatednot exact, but based on information that you have. Used about numbers, costs, and amounts:  The car was traveling at an estimated 80 miles per hour when it hit the wall.
adjective | verb
approximateapproximate2 /əˈprɑksəˌmeɪt/ AWL verb [transitive] formal Verb Table to be similar to something, but not exactly the same:  His snoring approximated the sound of a jet taking off.
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