imprecision

英[ˌɪmprɪ\'sɪʒn]
美[ˌɪmprɪ\'sɪʒn]

基本释义

n.
不严密,不精确

词性变化

实用例句

This served to hide the confusion and imprecision in their thinking.

这个被用来掩盖他们思想的混乱和不准确。

柯林斯例句

The official was forced into technical terms by the imprecision of the ordinary words.

由于日常用词意义含混,那官员不得不改用术语.

辞典例句

The imprecision of the ruler gave him a lot of trouble.

尺子的不精确给他带来了很多麻烦.

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The average imprecision in measuring the size of the observable universe is about 10 - 15 meter.

测量可见宇宙大小的平均不准确度大约是 10-15 公尺.

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The imprecision and recompose of Debussy's script resulted in enormous differences in provenance. "

由于德彪西手稿的不精确性和他本人后来的修改 变动,产生了不同出处的谱面差异.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. the quality of lacking precision

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