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Перевод: accuracy
[существительное] точность ; правильность ; прецизионность ; тщательность ; аккуратность ; меткость
Тезаурус:
- A Medic plucked out a needle-pistol and fired with splendid accuracy at Bjortson's muscle-corded neck.
- Under his control, the LMP show in these two highly contrasted works from 1785-;6 that the blend of tonal balance and stylistic accuracy which has been their trademark ever since the group was founded is better than ever.
- be of a high quality, eg in terms of accuracy and cross-references
- Experimental studies have shown widespread consistency in accuracy orders by subjects of different kinds performing tasks requiring the production of certain linguistic forms.
- The old man sliced through the logs with such quick, sweet accuracy that it was almost impossible to keep up with him.
- EDI gives you increased efficiency and accuracy queries, misunderstandings and discussions are minimised
- When you need to speak to your stringer - at your club or at the local shop - tell them what kind of player you are (a baseline slugger or a serve and volleyer) and if you want more power or more accuracy from the racket.
- Like Paul, he had trained for the law in youth, and it had left him with a certain accuracy.
- The accuracy of this qualification as a predictor of failure will be determined jointly by the auditor's ability to assess the distribution of future cash flows and the nature of that distribution.
- I wonder whether the same delusions of accuracy exist with things like the Volhard titration and its questions of whether the sliding endpoint is best avoided by filtering off the silver or adding nitrobenzene.
- Because the length of the period is so short and can be measured in generations, considerable caution has been shown in the accuracy of dates given by some writers (Avent 1975, p. 56).
- Once slowed with the airbrakes one could manoeuvre close in with great accuracy, but with fuel running low it was time to descend to base.
- Although current theories stressing the role played by stimulus consequence in latent inhibition are inadequate (they are unable to deal with the role of context), there remains a set of empirical findings that such theories alone can accommodate - the various experiments (see pp. 99-;104) suggesting that the associability of a stimulus depends on its predictive accuracy.
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