precise的意思和读音

precise

: [prɪˈsaɪs] : [prɪ'saɪs]

adj.

adj.+n.precise information,precise calculation,precise analysis,precise value,precise Figure

adj.vague,careless

adj.exact,detailed,accurate,specific,particular

preciseadj.

1.clear and accurate

precise details/instructions/measurements

Can you give a more precise definition of the word?

I can be reasonably precise about the time of the incident.

2.[obn]used to emphasize that sth happens at a particular time or in a particular way

We were just talking about her when, at that precise moment , she walked in.

Doctors found it hard to establish the precise nature of her illness.

3.taking care to be exact and accurate, especially about small details

a skilled and precise worker

small, precise movements

She's rather prim and precise.

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adj.1.exact and accurate; someone who is precise is always careful to be accurate and to behave correctly2ed for emphasizing that something is definite or clearly true

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1.A precise calculagraph is usually applied to any technical fields as athletic competition that demands accurate timing.

2.Because of the extensive cultivation of most species, it is often difficult to determine the precise wild distribution.广

3.But the precise nature of the job has always been a little vague.

4.Researchers are beginning to understand the precise impact various forms of exercise have on the heart.

5.The point of it all is to allow more precise investigation of how human gut bacteria work.使

6.He said he believed that any modern extreme sport involved precise control of scientific instruments.

7.If you know your precise time of birth to the minute, you can erect a natal chart and find out your rising sign.

8.Or, to be more precise, the Cavendish - the variety sold in shops throughout Britain - may be en route to oblivion.,「」,

9.The bank used to count people who lived on less than "a dollar a day" (or $1. 08 in 1993 prices, to be precise).19931.08)。

10.Few even came close, but one dad picked up his son, hefted him in his hands, and gave me the precise weight, right down to the ounces.