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precisely 英語で:

1. accurately accurately


She can assess investments very accurately.
He accurately foreseen the conditions of the company.
He accurately described what happened there.
Do not sign a delivery receipt unless it accurately lists the goods received.
The list is designed to analyze the nation’s buying habits as accurately as possible
Light source, that is what direction the light is facing, also take care with shadowing. Just copy down into the sketch book you have at hand as accurately as possible.
I remember what happened very accurately.
It is likely that nobody can accurately estimate the depth and breadth of this ravine.
People who count their chickens before they are hatched act very wisely because chickens run about so absurdly that it's impossible to count them accurately.
She can hit her opponents very fast and very accurately.
Computers can not predict weather accurately
I will try to describe her accurately.
He entered the data accurately, not making a single mistake.
You've got to be able to write accurately for this job.
Answer accurately in one go.

英語 "という言葉precisely"(accurately)集合で発生します。

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2. exactly exactly


Tom and Mary gave exactly the same answers on the test which made the teacher suspicious.
It seems like an interesting job. What do you exactly do?
Barter, however, was a very unsatisfactory system because people's needs seldom matched exactly.
Well, when exactly?
You can search words, and get translations. But it's not exactly a typical dictionary.
It was a big dumpster, Dima said. "And there was a lot of food, so... It wasn't exactly uncomfortable. But yes, smellier than a donkey's behind."
It's your first time doing this kind of work. You should follow the manual exactly until you get more experience.
They left for New York, didn't they? "Exactly."
All the same, we still need a scientific account of how exactly pains are caused by brain processes.
I couldn't say when exactly in my life it occurred to me that I would be a pilot someday.
For distances, if 100 meters is said it's exactly 100 meters.
used when you are giving or asking for information that is completely correct dokładnie What exactly seems to be the problem? The train got in at exactly ten o'clock.
But there had been no indications Gorbachev was having any sort of health problems, and it is not exactly clear what's happened to him now.
But she had not expected to cross an ocean, enter a new and romantic-sounding country, and find herself in exactly the same position.

英語 "という言葉precisely"(exactly)集合で発生します。

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3. indicating exactness or preciseness



英語 "という言葉precisely"(indicating exactness or preciseness)集合で発生します。

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4. exactly or correctly



5. Sharp


sharp teeth
That knife wasn't sharp and I couldn't cut the meat with it, so I resorted to using my pocket knife.
I have a hard time seeing the logic of this latest decision of his. He just isn't as sharp as he used to be.
Nobody anticipated such a sharp decline in interest rates.
He was on the verge of revealing the secret when a sharp look from Martha shut him up.
Its sharp claws began to open and close, open and close.
A sharp tongue is the only edged tool that grows keener with constant use.
In the kitchen, you're more apt to cut yourself with a dull knife than with a sharp one.
This may be because of a change in people's attitude toward marriage and the sharp increase of fast food restaurants and convenience stores which are open 24 hours a day and enable young people to live more easily.
What Alice, waiting for a reply, was faced with was a sudden howl. It was a resounding noise, sharp as to burst her ear drums, loud as to reach unto the heavens.
Dad, should I poke Rod with a sharp thing like the mouse did?
Sharp knife, sharp pain, sharp criticism, to be a bit sharp with people, sharp turn, sharp tongue
The economic and financial crisis also brought a sharp fall in world trade.
What time of day are you at your sharpest?
There is data indicating a sharp increase in seizures of falsified medicines by customs.