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Definition of precision in English: precisionnoun prɪˈsɪʒ(ə)nprəˈsɪʒən mass noun1The quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate. 准确度,精密度;准确性;确切性 the deal was planned and executed with military precision 交易是像军事行动那样精确策划并执行的。 Example sentencesExamples - Timeliness in reporting is just as much a quality issue as are the accuracy and precision of testing.
- Arms full, they continue their run after the truck, and with accurate precision, fling the bags into the back of the truck.
- The protest appears to have been organized with almost military precision.
- The precision and the quality of the data are the foundation for predictive tools, particularly on the selling side.
- Patrick Kennedy's collections had a more accurate style and greater precision.
- They also relied more on impulse than exact precision, which meant they were highly adaptive.
- The code must be clean, well organized and properly executed with precision and accuracy.
- A delicate touch with such precision in these conditions was merely another insight into the fine player Riordan promises to be.
- The same qualities of precision and rigour he showed in research were brought to his teaching but this did not mean that his lectures were complicated.
- The elimination of large flocks of birds was conducted with military precision to make sure that no trace of the virus was left behind.
- Their plan was put in place days before and was executed with military precision.
- Some shots require extra precision or else they exact a severe penalty.
- They rarely include memorable details or exact biographical or topographical precision.
- But then I have these ridiculous plans that need to be executed with exact precision.
- Henry's unsparing precision was the one quality that found no equal in the Roma ranks.
- Stewart's pained expression was frightening testament to the quality and precision of Hatton's work.
- The pacing is speedy and the jokes come thick and fast; the screenwriters set up and pull off gags with exacting precision.
- There was no external law stating with precision the facts to which it applied.
Synonyms exactness, exactitude, accuracy, accurateness, correctness, preciseness, clarity, clearness, distinctness faithfulness, fidelity care, carefulness, meticulousness, scrupulousness, punctiliousness, particularity, methodicalness, perfection, rigour, rigorousness, nicety - 1.1as modifier Marked by or adapted for accuracy and exactness.
精密 精密仪器。 Example sentencesExamples - But there will always be the need for the precision tool, designed and prepared for a specific scenario.
- They would have had to smuggle in the precision machine tools necessary for new centrifuges.
- Torque wrenches are precision instruments and need to treated and operated carefully.
- Bullet molds are precision instruments, and must be used and stored carefully.
- It was Townsend who supplied a precision flick on to Cormac Mullins who saw his point blank shot saved by the Tullow keeper.
- Clint Stoerner swings his arm, flexing the muscles which will have to deliver a precision pass in the face of extraordinary pressure.
- It took a team of three technicians to coordinate the lasers and rotate the accelerator, using lasers to guide it to a precision hit.
- Now even more airshow fans will be able to see the precision aerobatics.
- The ability to take out precision targets in urban environments will be critical in future conflicts.
- Meehan could only blast over from the left hand side of the box after Ferguson slid a precision pass through to him.
- You wouldn't know that beneath her stripy shirt lurk stomach muscles which appear to have been carved from ebony with precision tools.
- By then, Cooke was established as a precision engineer of genius.
- Even so-called precision bombing is only as accurate as the intelligence that guides it.
- It just looks like it might actually be fun to use, even though it is a precision instrument.
- The accident-prone insurance industry is at it again, falling flat on its face with the precision timing of slapstick comedy.
- Careful craftsmanship goes into the precision manufacturing of each nozzle orifice.
Synonyms well aimed, precise, on target, unerring, deadly, lethal, sure, true, on the mark, careful, meticulous, painstaking - 1.2technical Refinement in a measurement, calculation, or specification, especially as represented by the number of digits given.
〈技〉(测量、计算或说明的)精确化(尤以数字表现) a technique which examines and identifies each character with the highest level of precision Compare with accuracy count noun a precision of six decimal figures 小数点后保持六位的精确度。比较ACCURACY。 Example sentencesExamples - Heisenberg also showed there is a similar uncertainty in the precision of energy measurements and how long one takes to do the measurement.
- The Greek archaeologist Manolis Korres has been working on the Acropolis for 25 years, devising diagrams in accordance with the precisions made by the architects of the Parthenon, Ietinus and Callicrates.
- To check the measurement precision of our scatterometer, we conducted tests.
- The sixteen digit strings were converted to floating point losing the last digit of precision so all numbers ended in zero.
- First of all, you can't ‘define’ any identity with any degree of precision.
OriginMid 18th century: from French précision or Latin praecisio(n-), from praecidere 'cut off' (see precise). Rhymescircumcision, collision, concision, decision, derision, division, elision, envision, excision, imprecision, incision, misprision, precisian, provision, scission, vision Definition of precision in US English: precisionnounprəˈsɪʒənprəˈsiZHən 1The quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate. 准确度,精密度;准确性;确切性 the deal was planned and executed with military precision 交易是像军事行动那样精确策划并执行的。 Example sentencesExamples - A delicate touch with such precision in these conditions was merely another insight into the fine player Riordan promises to be.
- The pacing is speedy and the jokes come thick and fast; the screenwriters set up and pull off gags with exacting precision.
- The code must be clean, well organized and properly executed with precision and accuracy.
- The protest appears to have been organized with almost military precision.
- Arms full, they continue their run after the truck, and with accurate precision, fling the bags into the back of the truck.
- Patrick Kennedy's collections had a more accurate style and greater precision.
- But then I have these ridiculous plans that need to be executed with exact precision.
- Stewart's pained expression was frightening testament to the quality and precision of Hatton's work.
- Their plan was put in place days before and was executed with military precision.
- They rarely include memorable details or exact biographical or topographical precision.
- There was no external law stating with precision the facts to which it applied.
- Henry's unsparing precision was the one quality that found no equal in the Roma ranks.
- The precision and the quality of the data are the foundation for predictive tools, particularly on the selling side.
- They also relied more on impulse than exact precision, which meant they were highly adaptive.
- Timeliness in reporting is just as much a quality issue as are the accuracy and precision of testing.
- The same qualities of precision and rigour he showed in research were brought to his teaching but this did not mean that his lectures were complicated.
- Some shots require extra precision or else they exact a severe penalty.
- The elimination of large flocks of birds was conducted with military precision to make sure that no trace of the virus was left behind.
Synonyms exactness, exactitude, accuracy, accurateness, correctness, preciseness, clarity, clearness, distinctness - 1.1as modifier Marked by or adapted for accuracy and exactness.
精密 精密仪器。 Example sentencesExamples - The ability to take out precision targets in urban environments will be critical in future conflicts.
- Meehan could only blast over from the left hand side of the box after Ferguson slid a precision pass through to him.
- But there will always be the need for the precision tool, designed and prepared for a specific scenario.
- The accident-prone insurance industry is at it again, falling flat on its face with the precision timing of slapstick comedy.
- Bullet molds are precision instruments, and must be used and stored carefully.
- Careful craftsmanship goes into the precision manufacturing of each nozzle orifice.
- Torque wrenches are precision instruments and need to treated and operated carefully.
- It just looks like it might actually be fun to use, even though it is a precision instrument.
- By then, Cooke was established as a precision engineer of genius.
- Now even more airshow fans will be able to see the precision aerobatics.
- Clint Stoerner swings his arm, flexing the muscles which will have to deliver a precision pass in the face of extraordinary pressure.
- You wouldn't know that beneath her stripy shirt lurk stomach muscles which appear to have been carved from ebony with precision tools.
- They would have had to smuggle in the precision machine tools necessary for new centrifuges.
- It took a team of three technicians to coordinate the lasers and rotate the accelerator, using lasers to guide it to a precision hit.
- It was Townsend who supplied a precision flick on to Cormac Mullins who saw his point blank shot saved by the Tullow keeper.
- Even so-called precision bombing is only as accurate as the intelligence that guides it.
Synonyms well aimed, precise, on target, unerring, deadly, lethal, sure, true, on the mark, careful, meticulous, painstaking - 1.2technical Refinement in a measurement, calculation, or specification, especially as represented by the number of digits given.
〈技〉(测量、计算或说明的)精确化(尤以数字表现) a precision of six decimal figures 小数点后保持六位的精确度。比较ACCURACY。 Compare with accuracy this has brought an unprecedented degree of precision to the business of dating rocks 这使得测量岩石寿命的精密度达到了空前的水平。 Example sentencesExamples - The Greek archaeologist Manolis Korres has been working on the Acropolis for 25 years, devising diagrams in accordance with the precisions made by the architects of the Parthenon, Ietinus and Callicrates.
- Heisenberg also showed there is a similar uncertainty in the precision of energy measurements and how long one takes to do the measurement.
- The sixteen digit strings were converted to floating point losing the last digit of precision so all numbers ended in zero.
- To check the measurement precision of our scatterometer, we conducted tests.
- First of all, you can't ‘define’ any identity with any degree of precision.
OriginMid 18th century: from French précision or Latin praecisio(n-), from praecidere ‘cut off’ (see precise). |