-
1 inaccuracy
-
2 inaccuracy
noun (plural inaccuracies). imprecisión, incorrección, inexactitudtr[ɪn'ækjərəsɪ]noun (pl inaccuracies)1 (gen) inexactitud nombre femenino1) : inexactitud f2) mistake: error mn.• incorrección s.f.• inexactitud s.f.ɪn'ækjərəsia) u (of information, instrument) inexactitud fb) c ( error) error mc) u (of shot, aim) imprecisión f[ɪn'ækjʊrǝsɪ]N1) (=imprecision) [of figures, information, statement] inexactitud f ; [of shot, aim, instrument, method] falta f de precisión, imprecisión f* * *[ɪn'ækjərəsi]a) u (of information, instrument) inexactitud fb) c ( error) error mc) u (of shot, aim) imprecisión f -
3 inaccuracy
s.1 inexactitud, imprecisión.2 incorrección, falta de precisión, inexactitud. (plural inaccuracies) -
4 inaccuracy of measurement
nMETR inexactitud de la medida fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > inaccuracy of measurement
-
5 inaccurate
in'ækjurət(containing errors; not correct or accurate: inaccurate translation/addition.) impreciso, inexactoinaccurate adj inexacto / imprecisotr[ɪn'ækjərət]1 (gen) inexacto,-a; (incorrect) incorrecto,-a, erróneo,-ainaccurate [ɪn'ækjərət] n: inexacto, erróneo, incorrectoadj.• impreciso, -a adj.• incorrecto, -a adj.• inexacto, -a adj.• infiel adj.ɪn'ækjərəta) <translation/estimate> inexacto, erróneob) <aim/shot> impreciso[ɪn'ækjʊrɪt]ADJ [figures, information, reporting, statement] inexacto, erróneo; [shot, aim, instrument, method] impreciso, poco precisothe report gave a very inaccurate picture of the situation — el informe daba una visión muy inexacta or errónea de la situación
the figures are wildly inaccurate — las cifras son totalmente erróneas or del todo inexactas
* * *[ɪn'ækjərət]a) <translation/estimate> inexacto, erróneob) <aim/shot> impreciso -
6 incorrección
incorrección sustantivo femenino
1 (error) mistake, inaccuracy
2 (falta de educación) discourtesy, rudeness
См. также в других словарях:
Inaccuracy — In*ac cu*ra*cy, n.; pl. {Inaccuracies}. [1913 Webster] 1. The quality of being inaccurate; lack of accuracy or exactness. [1913 Webster] 2. That which is inaccurate or incorrect; mistake; fault; defect; error; as, in inaccuracy in speech, copying … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inaccuracy — I noun aberration, blunder, canard, deception, delusion, erratum, erroneousness, error, exaggeration, fallacy, falsehood, falsification, fault, illusion, imprecision, impropriety, incorrectness, inexactitude, inexactness, miscalculation,… … Law dictionary
inaccuracy — (n.) 1701, quality or condition of being inaccurate, from INACCURATE (Cf. inaccurate) + CY (Cf. cy). As an example of this, by 1883 … Etymology dictionary
inaccuracy — [n] error, erroneousness blunder, corrigendum, deception, defect, erratum, exaggeration, fault, howler*, imprecision, incorrectness, inexactness, miscalculation, mistake, slip*, solecism, typo*, unfaithfulness, unreliability, wrong; concepts… … New thesaurus
inaccuracy — [in ak′yər ə sē] n. 1. the quality of being inaccurate; lack of accuracy 2. pl. inaccuracies something inaccurate; error; mistake … English World dictionary
inaccuracy — UK [ɪnˈækjʊrəsɪ] / US [ɪnˈækjərəsɪ] noun Word forms inaccuracy : singular inaccuracy plural inaccuracies 1) [countable] a statement, detail, or measurement that is not accurate The report contains several glaring inaccuracies. 2) [uncountable]… … English dictionary
inaccuracy — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ factual, historical ▪ material (BrE), significant VERB + INACCURACY ▪ contain ▪ be full of … Collocations dictionary
inaccuracy — n. a glaring inaccuracy * * * [ɪ nækjʊrəsɪ] a glaring inaccuracy … Combinatory dictionary
inaccuracy — [[t]ɪnæ̱kjʊrəsi[/t]] inaccuracies N VAR The inaccuracy of a statement or measurement is the fact that it is not accurate or correct. He was disturbed by the inaccuracy of the answers... A reporter tries to guard against inaccuracies by checking… … English dictionary
inaccuracy — in|ac|cu|ra|cy [ınˈækjurəsi] n plural inaccuracies 1.) a statement that is not completely correct ▪ Jansen s review contained several inaccuracies. 2.) [U] a lack of correctness ▪ As a journalist you simply cannot tolerate inaccuracy … Dictionary of contemporary English
inaccuracy — in|ac|cu|ra|cy [ ın ækjərəsi ] noun 1. ) count a statement, detail, or measurement that is not accurate: The report contains several glaring inaccuracies. 2. ) uncount the failure to be accurate: This was not the usual journalistic inaccuracy but … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English