37 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ -accur-
หรือค้นหา: -accur-, *accur*

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I need a microscope to know for sure, but the texture appears accurate. ผมต้องการกล้องจุลทรรศน์ เพื่อให้แน่ใจ แต่สำหรับเนื้อนั้นปรากฏว่าถูกต้อง The Perfect Mark (2013)
Anyhow, I'll be as accurate as I can with names, dates and places... anything that might help in our defense. ทั้งนี้ผมจะมีความถูกต้องเป็นที่ฉันสามารถ ที่มีชื่อ? สิ่งใดที่อาจช่วยให้ ในการป้องกันประเทศของเรา In the Name of the Father (1993)
It's incredibly accurate. ไอ้นี่แม่นมากนะ Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995)
Well, nothing accurate as yet, I'm afraid. คือ ทุกอย่างยังไม่ถูกต้องนักตอนนี้ The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain (1995)
Well, I'd be very surprised if today's measurement was accurate, yes. คือ ผมคงแปลกใจมาก ถ้าการวัดวันนี้ถูกต้อง ใช่ The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain (1995)
Well, I'm sorry, but I think today's reading was accurate. คือ ผม... ผมเสียใจ แต่ผมคิดว่าการวัดวันนี้ ถูกต้องแล้ว The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain (1995)
Nobody can be that accurate. ไม่มีใครสามารถเป็นไปได้ว่าถูกต้อง 12 Angry Men (1957)
Testimony that could put a boy into the electric chair shou/d be that accurate. พยานหลักฐานที่จะนำเด็กเข้าไปในไซต์เก้าอี้ไฟฟ้า / d เป็นไปได้ว่าถูกต้อง 12 Angry Men (1957)
The situation is in conflict with the basic purpose of Hal's design the accurate processing of information without distortion or concealment. สถานการณ์อยู่ในความขัดแย้ง กับพื้นฐาน วัตถุประสงค์ของการออกแบบ ของ แฮล ที่ถูกต้อง การประมวลผลข้อมูล 2010: The Year We Make Contact (1984)
We cannot be accurate to a tenth of a second if we do it manually. เราไม่สามารถมีความถูกต้อง สิบวินาทีถ้าเราทำด้วยตนเอง 2010: The Year We Make Contact (1984)
It simply means we didn't accurately gauge his potential in the first place. - If he did? - It would mean we did not accurately gauge his potential in the first place. Gattaca (1997)
- What about the scans from the Osiris? - They can't be accurate. แล้วข้อมูลจากการตรวจสอบของยานโอซิริสล่ะ, ข้อมูลพวกนั้นไม่น่าจะถูกต้อง The Matrix Reloaded (2003)

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accurAccuracy is important in arithmetic.
accurCheck up on the accuracy of this article.
accurDo not rely on the room clock for the accurate time of day.
accurDo not sign a delivery receipt unless it accurately lists the goods received.
accurGive me an accurate report of what happened.
accurHe guessed the answers with great accuracy.
accurHe is accurate in his judgement.
accurHe is accurate in his observation.
accurHe is accurate in his work.
accurHe is accurately described what happened there.
accurHe is very accurate in his work.
accurHe made an accurate report of the incident.

WordNet (3.0)
accuracy(n) the quality of being near to the true value, Syn. truth, Ant. inaccuracy, Example: he was beginning to doubt the accuracy of his compass; the lawyer questioned the truth of my account
accuracy(n) (mathematics) the number of significant figures given in a number, Example: the atomic clock enabled scientists to measure time with much greater accuracy
accurate(adj) conforming exactly or almost exactly to fact or to a standard or performing with total accuracy, Ant. inaccurate, Example: an accurate reproduction; the accounting was accurate; accurate measurements; an accurate scale
accurate(adj) (of ideas, images, representations, expressions) characterized by perfect conformity to fact or truth ; strictly correct, Syn. precise, exact, Example: a precise image; a precise measurement
accurately(adv) with few mistakes, Ant. inaccurately, Example: he works very accurately
accurately(adv) strictly correctly, Example: repeated the order accurately
accurse(v) curse or declare to be evil or anathema or threaten with divine punishment, Syn. comminate, anathemise, anathemize, anathematize, anathematise, execrate

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Accuracy

n. [ See Accurate. ] The state of being accurate; freedom from mistakes, this exemption arising from carefulness; exact conformity to truth, or to a rule or model; precision; exactness; nicety; correctness; as, the value of testimony depends on its accuracy. [ 1913 Webster ]

The professed end [ of logic ] is to teach men to think, to judge, and to reason, with precision and accuracy. Reid. [ 1913 Webster ]

The accuracy with which the piston fits the sides. Lardner. [ 1913 Webster ]

Accurate

a. [ L. accuratus, p. p. and a., fr. accurare to take care of; ad + curare to take care, cura care. See Cure. ] 1. In exact or careful conformity to truth, or to some standard of requirement, the result of care or pains; free from failure, error, or defect; exact; as, an accurate calculator; an accurate measure; accurate expression, knowledge, etc. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Precisely fixed; executed with care; careful. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Those conceive the celestial bodies have more accurate influences upon these things below. Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ]

Syn. -- Correct; exact; just; nice; particular. -- Accurate, Correct, Exact, Precise. We speak of a thing as correct with reference to some rule or standard of comparison; as, a correct account, a correct likeness, a man of correct deportment. We speak of a thing as accurate with reference to the care bestowed upon its execution, and the increased correctness to be expected therefrom; as, an accurate statement, an accurate detail of particulars. We speak of a thing as exact with reference to that perfected state of a thing in which there is no defect and no redundance; as, an exact coincidence, the exact truth, an exact likeness. We speak of a thing as precise when we think of it as strictly conformed to some rule or model, as if cut down thereto; as a precise conformity instructions; precisely right; he was very precise in giving his directions. [ 1913 Webster ]

Accurately

adv. In an accurate manner; exactly; precisely; without error or defect. [ 1913 Webster ]

Accurateness

n. The state or quality of being accurate; accuracy; exactness; nicety; precision. [ 1913 Webster ]

Accurse

v. t. [ OE. acursien, acorsien; pref. a + cursien to curse. See Curse. ] To devote to destruction; to imprecate misery or evil upon; to curse; to execrate; to anathematize. [ 1913 Webster ]

And the city shall be accursed. Josh. vi. 17. [ 1913 Webster ]

Thro' you, my life will be accurst. Tennyson. [ 1913 Webster ]

Accurst

{ } p. p. & a. Doomed to destruction or misery; cursed; hence, bad enough to be under the curse; execrable; detestable; exceedingly hateful; -- as, an accursed deed. Shak. -- Ac*curs"ed*ly, adv. -- Ac*curs"ed*ness, n. [ 1913 Webster ]

Variants: Accursed

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