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单词 accurately
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accuratelyadv.

Brit. /ˈakjᵿrətli/, U.S. /ˈækjərətli/
Forms: see accurate adj. and -ly suffix2.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin, combined with an English element; modelled on a Latin lexical item. Etymons: Latin accūrātus , -ly suffix2.
Etymology: < classical Latin accūrātus accurate adj. + -ly suffix2, after classical Latin accūrātē carefully, meticulously. Compare later accurate adj.
1. With care, carefully. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > manner of action > care, carefulness, or attention > [adverb]
welleOE
carefullya1000
wiselyc1000
redelya1250
cherelya1375
tentivelya1375
viselyc1380
curiouslya1382
namelya1382
smartlya1400
tentily?a1400
dearlyc1400
diligentlyc1400
preciously?a1425
listly?a1513
charely1545
heedely1548
accurately1549
respectively1556
heedfully1561
howfully1565
charily1577
heedily1577
charya1593
solicitously1618
1549 J. Leland Laboryouse Journey sig. D.i Emonge the lyues of other learned men I haue accuratelye celebrated the names of Bladudus, Molinutius, [etc.].
1620 T. Venner Via Recta v. 90 Made of Rice accurately depilated and boyled in milke.
1669 J. Evelyn Vintage in J. Rose Eng. Vineyard Vindicated (new ed.) 41 When the White is Tunn'd, close it immediately and very accurately.
1783 S. Johnson Let. 23 Sept. (1994) IV. 206 The spermatick cord is yet unaffected; Pot felt it very accurately.
2. With accuracy; precisely, exactly; without error or defect.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > manner of action > care, carefulness, or attention > [adverb] > with careful exactness
gradely1340
just1417
featlya1450
accurately1581
severely1600
rigidly1610
cleanly1883
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > freedom from error, correctness > [adverb] > correctly, properly
on (also upon) righteOE
righteouslyeOE
arightc970
rightfully1340
accurately1581
nicely1597
exactly1776
square1868
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > freedom from error, correctness > exactness, accuracy, precision > [adverb]
rightlyeOE
righteOE
evenOE
evenlya1225
redlyc1275
justicelya1375
justilya1375
justlya1375
redilya1375
trulya1375
properlya1382
precisec1392
preciselyc1392
truec1392
straitlya1395
leala1400
arightc1405
by linec1420
justlyc1425
featlya1450
rule-righta1450
to the letter?1495
exquisitely1526
evenliklya1530
very1530
absolutely1538
jump1539
just1568
accurately1581
punctually1581
jumplya1586
arights1596
just so1601
plumb1601
compassly1606
nicelya1616
squarely1626
justa1631
adequately1632
mathematicallya1638
critically1655
exquisitively1660
just1665
pointedly1667
faithfully1690
correctlya1704
jus1801
jest1815
jes1851
neat1875
cleanly1883
on the nose1883
smack-dab1892
spot on1920
forensically1974
1581 N. Burne Disput. Headdis of Relig. xxv. f.110v The varld is nocht in sik ignorance nou as befoir: for the langagis and diuerse toungis, the philosophie, and al sciencis, ar accuratlie teached.
1651 T. Hobbes Philos. Rudim. xv. §2. 238 Yet this, to speake properly, and accuratly, is not to reigne, for he is sayed to reigne, who rules..by precepts and threatnings.
a1665 J. Goodwin Πλήρωμα τὸ Πνευματικόv (1670) xv. 442 The Apostle doth distinguish very accurately and carefully in that case.
1771 ‘Junius’ Stat Nominis Umbra (1772) II. lxii. 290 A man who has not read that argument, is not qualified to speak accurately upon the subject.
1776 A. Smith Inq. Wealth of Nations I. i. viii. 94 The price of labour..cannot be ascertained very accurately anywhere. View more context for this quotation
1803 T. R. Malthus Ess. Princ. Population (new ed.) ii. vii. 273 The average number of the births, being, for a period of 30 years, almost accurately equal to the number of deaths.
1860 J. Tyndall Glaciers of Alps i. §6. 42 The ridges upon its surface accurately resemble waves in shape.
1879 J. N. Lockyer Elem. Lessons Astron. (new ed.) i. 16 All the constellations, and the positions of the principal stars, have been accurately laid down in Star-Maps.
1908 Jrnl. Polit. Econ. 16 588 There is a line, or more accurately, a band or zone somewhere between 100 per cent. value and the 50 per cent. value.
1970 R. Davies Fifth Business ii. vii. 110 These were no ordinary watches but railway watches, warranted to tell time accurately under the most trying conditions.
2009 Nature 10 Sept. 179/1 Crossing a barrier has a certain cost, and it can lead to irreversible damage to a tip if the normal load is not accurately controlled.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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