correctness
/kəˈrektnəs/ (bre, ipa) · /kəˈrektnəs/ (ame, ipa) · /kə-ˈrek(t)-nəs/ (ame, mw)
correctness — 名詞
1. the state of being true, accurate, and free from mistakes — for example, the cor
正確性
符合事實或真實的狀態
the state of being true, accurate, and free from mistakes — for example, the correctness of a calculation, a scientific claim, or a data set.
The teacher checked the correctness of every answer on the test before returning it.
老師在發回考卷前,檢查了每道答案的正確性。
the correctness of [noun phrase]
Scientists continue to debate the correctness of the findings from that study.
科學家們持續辯論那項研究結果的正確性。
Pooja questioned the correctness of the report after discovering two major errors in it.
Pooja 在報告中發現兩個重大錯誤後,質疑了報告的正確性。
Without access to the original documents, we cannot confirm the correctness of this translation.
沒有原始文件,我們無法確認這份翻譯的正確性。
Itai checked the correctness of the computer code carefully before running the final test.
Itai 在執行最終測試前,仔細檢查了電腦程式碼的正確性。
- accuracy
more common for measurements, instruments, and numerical precision; 'correctness' is preferred for abstract truth
- truth
broader — refers to the quality of being in accord with fact or reality as a whole, not just a specific claim
- validity
focuses on logical soundness or legal effectiveness; narrower than 'correctness'
- incorrectness
direct opposite; less common in everyday speech
- inaccuracy
implies a lack of precision rather than outright wrongness
文法句型
the correctness of [noun phrase]
用法筆記
Commonly used in academic, scientific, and technical contexts. The noun almost always appears with 'the' and is followed by 'of' specifying what is correct.
常見錯誤
2. the quality of behaving and speaking according to accepted social rules — for ex
得體
言行符合社會規範
the quality of behaving and speaking according to accepted social rules — for example, dressing formally for a ceremony or addressing a senior colleague with the proper title.
Amir's grandmother taught him the importance of correctness when meeting new people.
Amir 的祖母教導他,初次見面時言行得體非常重要。
the importance of correctness
In some cultures, correctness at the dinner table means waiting for the host to begin eating.
在某些文化中,餐桌上的得體表現是指在主人開始進食前先行等候。
correctness at [social setting]
Nico was praised for his correctness during the formal ceremony with the visiting delegation.
Nico 在與來訪代表團的正式典禮上表現得體,受到了表揚。
The article was criticised for its lack of correctness in describing the local traditions.
那篇文章因對當地傳統的描述缺乏得體性而受到批評。
Pedro showed great correctness by thanking each guest individually at the end of the dinner party.
Pedro 在晚宴結束時逐一親自向每位賓客道謝,表現得十分得體。
- impropriety
direct opposite; carries a stronger sense of moral or social unacceptability
文法句型
[adjective] correctness
correctness in [gerund phrase]
用法筆記
Appears most often in discussions of etiquette, protocol, and cultural norms. Frequently modified by adjectives such as 'political', 'social', or 'moral' in modern usage. The phrase 'political correctness' is a distinct, widely used compound with its own connotations.