accurate
adjective
uk/ˈæk.jə.rət/us/ˈæk.jɚ.ət/B1
correct,exact, and without anymistakes:
准确的;精确的;正确的an accuratemachine精密的机器
an accuratedescription准确的描述
Thefiguresthey have used are just not accurate.他们引用的数字太不准确。
Hernovelis an accuratereflectionoflifein Spain.她的小说是西班牙生活的真实写照。
Wehopetobecomemore accurateinpredictingearthquakes.我们希望能更准确地预报地震。
Opposites
imprecise
inaccurate
inexact
agreeing with facts
- correctThat answer is correct.
- rightAll his answers were right.
- accurateHer novel is an accurate reflection of life in Spain.
- exact"I still owe you £7.00, don't I?" "Actually, it's £7.30 to be exact."
- We'll need accuratecostingsbefore we canagreetofundthescheme.
- Thenumberis accurate to threedecimalplaces.
- Thefilmmakes noattemptto be historically accurate.
- Herpredictionsturnedout to beuncannilyaccurate.
- Iherebycertifythat the aboveinformationistrueand accurate.
Accurate and exact
- accuracy
- accurately
- aright
- authoritative
- authoritatively
- exact
- got it in one!idiom
- in so many wordsidiom
- infallible
- infallibly
- letter-perfect
- literally
- nose
- sharp
- superaccurate
- synchronization
- technically
- tightness
- to the dayidiom
- truly