0 correct, exact, and without any mistakes: --
We hope to become more accurate in predicting earthquakes.
Her novel is an accurate reflection of life in Spain.
The figures they have used are just not accurate.
an accurate description
an accurate machine
1 correct and without any mistakes --
2 exactly aimed and moving on an intended path --
3 correct and without any mistakes: --
The aim at all times is to have an accurate estimate of the final cost.
accurate data/details/information Internet communication instantly provides timely and accurate data for evaluating investment opportunities.
It is sufficiently fast and accurate to be used by seed producers for establishing an optimal harvest time to obtain high-quality seed lots.
With these precise data, the evaluation will be very accurate.
The macroscopic, coarse-grained description is less precise than the microscopic one, but simpler and accurate to within a level specified by the noise.
Therefore, a knowledge as accurate as possible of the radiative transfer inside disks is a prerequisite for their modelling.
This yielded an accurate temporal measurement of the pause time between the adult and child utterances.
She visits their home and, after an hour or so of closely questioning them, is pretty sure her suspicions are accurate.
We are not targeting accurate predictions in the face of drastic unseen-before changes in workload patterns.
One or more of the religions may, in fact, offer descriptions of that order that are substantially more accurate than the others.