inexact
/ˌɪnɪɡˈzækt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌɪnɪɡˈzækt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌi-nig-ˈzakt/ (ame, mw)
inexact — 形容詞
- inexactpositive
- more inexactcomparative
- most inexactsuperlative
1. describing facts, figures, or details that are not completely correct or that la
不精確的
不完全正確或不夠詳細的
describing facts, figures, or details that are not completely correct or that lack the precision needed for full reliability.
Theo used inexact measurements when he built the bookshelf, so it tilted to one side.
Theo 做書架時用了不精確的尺寸,結果書架往一邊傾斜。
attributive: inexact + measurement / figure / estimate
Population figures from a hundred years ago are often inexact because record-keeping was poor.
一百年前的人口數據往往不精確,因為當時的紀錄方式很簡陋。
predicative: be + inexact + because-clause giving reason
Dr. Okafor admitted the lab results were inexact and asked for a second test.
Okafor 醫師承認檢驗結果不精確,要求再做一次檢查。
An inexact description of the missing child was sent to every local police station.
一份不精確的失蹤兒童描述被發送到當地每一間派出所。
Linnea's crowd estimate for the concert was inexact, but the reporter used it anyway.
Linnea 對演唱會人數的估計並不精確,但記者還是採用了這個數字。
- imprecise
more neutral and slightly more common than inexact in everyday speech
- inaccurate
stronger — suggests an error or wrong result, not just a lack of detail
- approximate
positive or neutral — used when closeness is expected and accepted
- vague
focuses on lack of clarity or detail rather than numerical precision
文法句型
inexact + noun
be + inexact
用法筆記
Commonly paired with nouns related to data and information: measurements, figures, estimates, descriptions, results, translations, or methods.