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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
exact/approximate
see also ALMOST, TRUE - absolutely correct: exact (adverb exactly), precise (adverb precisely), (informal) just Have you got the exact time? ◎ an exact description/copy ◎ to copy/describe sth exactly ◎ That's precisely what she said. ◎ That's just what I've always wanted! - the quality of being clear or exact: precision (noun U) The plans were drawn with great precision. - if sb takes care to be correct in what they say, they are precise (about sth) He was quite precise about it - there was no possibility of misunderstanding. - careful and without mistakes: accurate (adverb accurately); noun (U): accuracy Is your watch accurate? ※ being careful CAREFUL - having an exact meaning: strict in the strict sense of the word ◎ a strict interpretation of the law - exact and full of details: detailed, specific a detailed drawing ◎ He gave us a very specific description of the man. - exactly right or suitable: perfect (adverb perfectly) That's the perfect gift for him! ◎ She recited the poem perfectly. - (used about a place) exactly: right We are now standing right on the spot where the body was found. - (used about the time) exactly: on the dot, sharp, precisely I want you to be here at twelve on the dot. ◎ We set off at 12 o'clock sharp. ※ not exact - not exact: vague, inexact I only had a vague idea of what was going to happen. - not accurate: inaccurate; noun (C/U): inaccuracy There are a few inaccuracies in your essay which need to be put right before you hand it in. - if you use a word which almost describes what you want to say, but is not the exact term, you can say sort of, kind of before the word itself a kind of pink colour - not detailed: broad a broad interpretation - almost correct, but not completely accurate: rough (adverb roughly), approximate (adverb approximately) a rough calculation/estimate ◎ It'll be roughly ※£100. ◎ an approximate description - approximately: about, around, in the region of 'How much did you get?' 'About 10 kilos.' ◎ I'm not quite sure how big his farm is but I guess it's somewhere in the region of 100 hectares. - to calculate approximately the quantity or size of sth: estimate sth; noun: estimate - to think that the quantity or size of sth is bigger than it really is: overestimate sth; opposite: underestimate sth There's rather a lot of paint - I'm afraid I rather overestimated the amount we'd need.
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