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What's the differences among "precisely","exactly","accurately"?
17 de abr. de 2016 0:18
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I would consider them to be all the same meaning.
17 de abril de 2016
Hi. "Precisely" and "exactly" can mean the same thing — they can be both literal and figurative, and affirmative, as in, "So that's how it really happened?" "Yes, exactly/precisely." "Accurately" describes the extent to which something has been done correctly. For example, "He described the scene accurately," but you would never use "accurately" to answer a question in the affirmative like you would "precisely" or "exactly."
17 de abril de 2016
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Baron Zhao
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Chino (mandarín), Inglés
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Inglés
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