1.In other words, the Chargers probably couldn’t go wrong with any of them, which isn’t often the case in an exercise as fickle and inexact as the NFL draft.
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inexactly (adv.), inexactitude (n.), inexactness (n.)
词根:inexact
adv.inexactly 不正确地;不精密地
n.inexactitude 不正确;不精密
inexactness 不精确性,不确切性
adjective
not precise or strictly accurate.The reported measurements are inexact.
not rigorous.an inexact methodology
loose, relaxed, improper
1791年,来自 in-(1)“不,相反的”+ exact(形容词)。可能是以法语 inexact(18世纪)为模型。相关: Inexactly。
French, from in- + exact exact
The first known use of inexact was circa 1828
inexactadjective
not exactly correct or true : inaccurate
inexact measurements
1.In other words, the Chargers probably couldn’t go wrong with any of them, which isn’t often the case in an exercise as fickle and inexact as the NFL draft.
2.The comparison is inexact. Nothing like as much money is going into clean energy as went into telecoms and Internet firms.
这样的对比是不准确的,没有什么能像现在这么多资金投入到清洁能源的开发中,就像当初把钱投入电信业与互联网公司一样。
3.And when Amstrup described the care he took in his statistical modeling, I came away assured that the population projections were as ironclad as could be hoped for in this inexact field.
4.While social media comments are an inexact gauge of public opinion, both her tweet and one from Gay Star News were overwhelmed by support for Ms. Jackson.
5.The comparison is inexact.
上述的比较是不准确。
6.Weather forecasting is an inexact science.
天气预报是一门模糊的科学。
7.The work is dangerous — five patrollers and snow scientists have died in inbounds avalanches in the past decade — and it is inexact.
8.Similarity of product structures is an inexact matching problem among complex information objects with inductive structures.
产品结构间的相似性问题是具有内部递归嵌套特性的复杂对象之间的非精确匹配问题。
9.There were rough patches in the playing: some inexact entrances and skittish bursts of brass.
10.The convergence properties of NCG Methods : With three inexact line searches are discussed.
讨论在三种非精确线搜索下,NCG法的收敛性质.
11.It was, Miller says, "full of absolutely superb comments", which ranged from spotting anachronisms to continuity errors to inexact uses of language.
12.While the figure may be inexact, as outliers can skew the average, the housing price increase in White Salmon mirrors exploding prices throughout the touristy Gorge region.
13.I said yes, even though my knowledge of the gaming world is vague and inexact, picked up from occasional glimpses over shoulders and back-seat conversations between my two sons.
14.Polling is a wildly inexact science.
民调是个普遍不精准的科学。
15.“So antisemite means anti-Mediterranean. The expression was only applied to Jews after the Holocaust and World War II. It is inexact and means nothing.”
16.The figures she gave you were inexact.
她给你的数字不准确.
17.The fact is, things get very inexact as it becomes increasingly unclear whether scenes we’re seeing represent the characters’ reality or whether it’s what they’re experiencing in a trance state induced by Elizabeth.
18.But barter is obviously an inconvenient and inexact method of trading.
然而,易货贸易显然是一种不方便且不精确的交易方法。
19.While the findings account for inflation, WMO cautioned that estimating the economic toll can be an inexact science, and the reports could understate the actual damage.
20.The inexact reasoning principle of the system is presented.
提出了系统不精确推理原则。