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1 accurate
[æ'kjurət]1) (exactly right: an accurate drawing.) exacto2) (making no mistakes: an accurate memory.) preciso•- accuracy* * *ac.cu.rate['ækjurit] adj 1 exato, certo. 2 correto, sem defeito. 3 pontual, cuidadoso. -
2 accuracy
noun exactidão* * *ac.cu.ra.cy['ækjurəsi] n exatidão, pontualidade, precisão, retidão. accuracy of work exatidão do trabalho (de homem). accuracy to shape exatidão das medidas (do molde). accuracy to size exatidão das medidas. working accuracy precisão do trabalho (de máquinas). -
3 curé
[kjuə] 1. verb1) (to make better: That medicine cured me; That will cure him of his bad habits.) curar2) (to get rid of (an illness etc): That pill cured my headache.) curar3) (to preserve (bacon etc) by drying, salting etc.) curar2. noun(something which cures: They're trying to find a cure for cancer.) cura- curable- curative* * *cu.ré[kjur'ei] n Fr cura de paróquia francesa, vigário. -
4 inaccuracy
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5 inaccurate
[in'ækjurət](containing errors; not correct or accurate: inaccurate translation/addition.) impreciso* * *in.ac.cu.rate[in'ækjurit] adj inexato, impreciso, incorreto. -
6 procuratorial
proc.u.ra.to.ri.al[prɔkjurət'ɔ:riəl] adj de procurador. -
7 accurate
[æ'kjurət]1) (exactly right: an accurate drawing.) preciso2) (making no mistakes: an accurate memory.) preciso•- accuracy -
8 inaccurate
[in'ækjurət](containing errors; not correct or accurate: inaccurate translation/addition.) incorreto
См. также в других словарях:
curable — /ˈkjurəbəl/ (say kyoohruhbuhl) adjective that may be cured. –curability /kjurəˈbɪləti/ (say kyoohruh biluhtee), curableness, noun –curably, adverb …
curatorium — /kjurəˈtɔriəm/ (say kyoohruh tawreeuhm) noun (plural curatoriums or curatoria /kjurəˈtɔriə/ (say kyoohruh tawreeuh)) a group of people who shape the theme, artistic focus, etc., of an exhibition, festival, etc …
curacy — /ˈkjurəsi/ (say kyoohruhsee) noun (plural curacies) the office or position of a curate …
curassow — /ˈkjurəsoʊ/ (say kyoohruhsoh) noun any of various large, arboreal, South and Central American birds belonging to the family Cracidae, somewhat resembling the turkey and sometimes domesticated. {named after Curaçao, an island in the southern West… …
curate's egg — /ˌkjurəts ˈɛg/ (say .kyoohruhts eg) noun an event, object, etc., which is good and bad in spots, or about which one has mixed feelings. {from a cartoon in Punch, a British magazine, published 9 November 1895, in which a bishop remarks on a bad… …
curative — /ˈkjurətɪv / (say kyoohruhtiv) adjective 1. serving to cure or heal; relating to curing or remedial treatment; remedial. –noun 2. a curative agent; a remedy. –curatively, adverb –curativeness, noun …
curaçao — /kjurəˈseɪoʊ/ (say kyoohruh sayoh) noun a cordial or liqueur flavoured with the peel of the bitter Curaçao orange. Also, curacao. {from Curaçao, an island state of the Netherlands in the southern West Indies off the NW coast of Venezuela} …
Curaçao — /kjurəˈseɪoʊ/ (say kyoohruh sayoh) noun an island in the southern West Indies, off the north western coast of Venezuela; formerly part of the Netherlands Antilles; in 2010 became an autonomous state of the Netherlands. 448 km2. Capital:… …
cu·rate — /ˈkjurət/ noun, pl rates [count] : a member of the clergy in certain churches (such as the Anglican church) who assists the priest in charge of a church or a group of churches curate s egg Brit : something that has both good and bad parts or… … Useful english dictionary
cu·ra·tor — /ˈkjurˌeıtɚ, Brit kjʊˈreıtə/ noun, pl tors [count] : a person who is in charge of the things in a museum, zoo, etc … Useful english dictionary
cure — cure1 [ kjur ] noun count ** 1. ) a medicine or treatment that makes a sick person healthy: Doctors say there are several possible cures. cure for: There s no cure for diabetes but the symptoms can be managed. 2. ) a solution to a problem: cure… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English