Noun
/prɪˈsɪʒ.ən ˈɛr.ər/
"Precision error" refers to the degree of inconsistency in measurements or data that arises when the actual measurements deviate from the intended or expected results. In other words, it indicates the inaccuracies that can occur due to a lack of precision in the measurement process.
"Precision error" is frequently used in scientific, engineering, and statistical contexts, where accuracy in measurements is critical. It is more commonly seen in written contexts, such as textbooks, research papers, and technical documentation, but can also appear in spoken discussions related to technical subjects.
Исследователь сообщил о погрешности в точности измерений, проведенных в ходе эксперимента.
To reduce the precision error, the team recalibrated the equipment before taking the next set of data.
Чтобы уменьшить погрешность в точности, команда откалибровала оборудование перед тем, как взять следующий набор данных.
Understanding precision error is essential for improving the reliability of experimental results.
While "precision error" itself may not frequently appear in idiomatic expressions, it is commonly associated with the concept of precision and accuracy in various expressions used in technical and scientific fields. Here are some idiomatic phrases and their usage:
Он действительно попал в точку, когда определил погрешность в точности данных.
Cut corners: Referring to doing something in a way that is less precise or careful to save time or money.
Инженеры сэкономили время, что привело к значительным погрешностям в финальном продукте.
Dot the i's and cross the t's: To take care of small details, ensuring precision.
The term "precision" originates from the Middle French "précision," which dates back to the late 14th century, derived from the Latin “praecisio,” meaning "a cutting off, trimming." The term "error" comes from the Old French "erreur" and ultimately from the Latin "error," meaning "a wandering, straying." Thus, "precision error" combines the notions of careful measurement and mistakes in that measurement.
Synonyms: - Measurement error - Inaccuracy - Deviation
Antonyms: - Accuracy - Correctness - Precision (in a general sense, contrasting the error aspect)