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Traducción & Definición

accurate: preciso, riguroso, exacto adjective
Icarus's figures are always accurate. Las cifras de Icarus siempre son exactas.
The article gave an accurate account of the trial. El artículo presentó una rigurosa reseña del juicio.
accurately: exactamente, correctamente, con precisión adverb
accuracy: la precisión, la exactitud noun

Ejemplos

  • "You rightly banned Icarus Quincy from the building for arguing that IcarusBot's calculations were less accurate than a human."
  • "But more accurately, I'm the winner because I'm getting paid for organizing this."
  • "These idioms are not entirely accurate."
  • "The Supertrowel also comes with a non-slip grip for accuracy and detachable magnifying lens for really small weeds."
  • "Brent : That's not entirely accurate, Stephanie."
  • "Please note that we cannot guarantee the accuracy of these stories, but we do guarantee you will be shocked."
  • "Police report that no one at the bar was sober enough to describe the suspected assailant's face accurately."
Ejercicio 1
Fiona writes that the average number of hours Horatio spends at work each day .
Fiona writes that the average number of hours Horatio spends at work each day does not accurately represent his irregular weekly schedule.
does not accurately represent his irregular weekly schedule: This is the best choice here. Fiona writes: "This average is poorly indicative of Mr. Oléré's time management". She then copies a schedule of a sample week of Horatio's arrival and departure times for the office. We see that his average is not accurate because Horatio works sometimes only two hours a day, and sometimes twelve.
is far below the number of hours he actually works: Fiona writes simply that average number of hours Horatio works per day (9.5) is not accurate, or representative his time management. She is not making a statement about how much work he is actually doing.
is slightly higher than the number of hours he actually works: Fiona writes simply that average number of hours Horatio works per day (9.5) is not accurate, or representative his time management. She is not making a quantitative or qualitative statement about how much work he is actually doing.
is a poor, but accurate estimate of his weekly schedule: In fact, Fiona implies that the average is not at all accurate.
Ejercicio 2
Select the best synonyms for the terms found in this article. Context is important!

"The column rounds up the week's winners and losers" --> "The column the week's winners and losers"

"We cannot guarantee the accuracy of these stories" --> "We cannot guarantee the of these stories"

"You're just jealous because you can't afford to have the Queen of England rap on one of your songs" --> "You're just jealous because you don't have enough to have the Queen of England rap on one of your songs".
Select the best synonyms for the terms found in this article. Context is important!

"The column rounds up the week's winners and losers" --> "The column summarizes 1 the week's winners and losers"

"We cannot guarantee the accuracy of these stories" --> "We cannot guarantee the correctness 2 of these stories"

"You're just jealous because you can't afford to have the Queen of England rap on one of your songs" --> "You're just jealous because you don't have enough money 3 to have the Queen of England rap on one of your songs".
1 summarizes: This is the best choice. "To summarize" means to take all the elements of something (in this case the week's news) and briefly outline the main points. "To summarize" is a perfect synonym for "to round up".
1 compares: This is incorrect. "To compare" means to take two or more elements and study their similarities and differences. For example, we could compare London and Paris. We could say Paris is more beautiful than London, but London has better food. This is comparing.
1 ridicules: This is incorrect. "To ridicule" means "to mock". For example, "They laughed at the Scotsman because he was wearing a kilt. It was quite funny at first, but I got the impression they were ridiculing him for it. He looked very upset". The term is not synonymous with "to round up"
2 correctness: This is correct. "Accuracy" refers to the truth or correctness of something. If the Sunday Roast cannot "guarantee the accuracy" of this article, then they cannot promise that its content is true or real.
2 humor: This is incorrect. "Humour" refers to how funny or amusing something is. This article was very funny or "humorous", however "humour" and "accuracy" are not synonymous!
2 pertinence: This is an incorrect answer. "Pertinence" describes how relevant something is. For example, "The facts we collected were quite pertinent to the debate. They proved our points exactly".
3 money: This is correct. In this context, to be able "to afford" something means to have enough money to purchase or pay for it. Having the Queen of England rap would probably cost a lot of money. Elkie Johns has a lot of money it seems. Some might say he has more dollars than sense!
3 power: This is incorrect. Elkie Johns is a very well known musician and possibly very powerful (meaning that he has influence or control). However, "having power" is unrelated to being able to "afford" something!
3 creativity: This is incorrect. Most musicians are known for their creativity. "To be creative" means "to be artistic" or "imaginative". However, "creativity" is unrelated to being able to "afford" something!

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