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adjectivegenau; präzise; fein [Instrument]; groß [Genauigkeit]; förmlich [Art]be [more] precise — sich präzise[r] ausdrücken
..., to be precise —..., um genau zu sein;..., genauer gesagt
at that precise moment — genau in dem Augenblick
* * *1) (exact: Give me his precise words; precise instructions; a precise translation.) genau2) (careful to be accurate and exact in manner, speech etc: He is always very precise.) genau•- academic.ru/57399/preciseness">preciseness- precisely
- precision* * *pre·cise[prɪˈsaɪs]1. (exact) genau, präzise\precise details genaue Einzelheiten\precise instructions präzise [o exakte] Angabenat the \precise moment genau in dem Momentto be \precise um genau zu sein▪ to be \precise about doing sth etw sehr genau nehmenhe has always been very \precise about recording expenditures er hat über seine Ausgaben immer peinlich genau Buch geführt* * *[prI'saɪs]adj1) genau; answer, description also präziseat that precise moment — genau in dem Augenblick
this was the precise amount I needed — das war genau or exakt der Betrag, den ich brauchte
please be more precise —
but was it this precise colour? — aber war es genau diese Farbe?
18, to be precise — 18, um genau zu sein
or, to be more precise,... — oder, um es genauer zu sagen,...
in that precise voice of hers —
these precise British accents — die akzentuierte Aussprache der Briten
2) (= meticulous) worker exakt, genau, präzise* * *precise [prıˈsaıs] adj1. präzis(e), genau (Antwort, Anweisungen etc):precise instrument Präzisionsinstrument n;to be precise (Redew) genauer gesagt, um genau zu sein2. präzis(e), exakt, (peinlich) genau, korrekt3. genau, richtig (Betrag, Zeitpunkt etc):this is the precise hat I wanted das ist genau der Hut, den ich wollte4. übergenau, pedantisch* * *adjectivegenau; präzise; fein [Instrument]; groß [Genauigkeit]; förmlich [Art]be [more] precise — sich präzise[r] ausdrücken
..., to be precise —..., um genau zu sein;..., genauer gesagt
* * *adj.akkurat adj.exakt adj.genau adj.gewissenhaft adj.präzis adj.
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