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précision [pʀesizjɔ̃]feminine nounb. ( = détail) point• j'aimerais vous demander une précision/des précisions I'd like to ask you to explain one thing/to give some further information* * *pʀesizjɔ̃1) ( minutie) precision2) ( justesse) accuracyavec une précision d'un millimètre — with an accuracy to within one millimetre [BrE]
3) ( détail) detail* * *pʀesizjɔ̃ nf1) (= exactitude) precision2) [tir, mesure] accuracy3) (= détail) detailJe vais vous apporter quelques précisions. — I'm going to give you some further details.
* * *précision nf1 ( minutie) precision; doser/ciseler avec précision to measure out/chisel with precision; précision du détail detailed precision;2 Mes, Sci ( justesse) accuracy; avec une précision d'un millimètre with an accuracy to within one millimetreGB; se révéler d'une grande précision to prove to be very accurate; avec précision accurately; localiser avec précision to pinpoint; mesurer avec précision to measure accurately; instrument de précision precision instrument;3 ( détail) detail; apporter quelques précisions to give a few details (sur about); sans autres précisions without further details; ils n'ont pas donné de précisions sur la réunion they didn't provide any details about the meeting; pour plus de précision contacter for further details please contact.[presizjɔ̃] nom fémininles visages sont peints avec une extraordinaire précision the faces are painted with extraordinary precision ou attention to detail3. [explication] pointnous y reviendrons dès que nous aurons plus de précisions we'll come back to that as soon as we have further information ou details————————de précision locution adjectivaleprecision (modificateur)
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