
好词典

源自拉丁语 'in-'(不) + 'accuratus'(精确的),16世纪进入英语。
❶ 不准确的,指信息、数据或描述与事实不符,存在错误或偏差。常用于批评报告、测量或记忆的不可靠性。
“The weather forecast was inaccurate, and it rained all day.”
(天气预报不准确,结果下了一整天雨。)
“Her description of the event turned out to be inaccurate.”
(她对事件的描述后来被证实是不准确的。)
grossly inaccurate — 极其不准确的,强调错误非常明显或严重,常用于正式批评或否定。
“The newspaper's claims were grossly inaccurate and had to be retracted.”
(该报纸的说法极其不准确,不得不撤回。)