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v.+n. correct error,avoid error,find error,ignore error,make error adj.+n. serious error,Common error,fundamental error,gross error,basic error n. mistake,fault,blunder,inaccuracy,boo-boo 1. | 错误;差错;谬误a mistake, especially one that causes problems or affects the result of sth |
| No payments were made last week because of a computer error. 由于计算机出错,上周未付任何款项。 | | There are too many errors in your work. 你的工作失误太多。 | | I think you have made an error in calculating the total. 我想你在计算总数时出了差错。 | | A simple error of judgement meant that there was not enough food to go around. 一个简单的判断错误就意味着食物不够每人一份。 | | a grave error(= a very serious mistake) 严重错误 | | a glaring error(= a mistake that is very obvious) 明显的错误 | | The delay was due to human error(= a mistake made by a person rather than by a machine) . 延误是人为错误造成的。 | | The computer system was switched off in error(= by mistake) . 计算机系统被不慎关闭。 | | There is no room for error in this job. 这项工作决不允许出差错。 |
IDM see, realize, etc. the error of your ways 知过即改;承认自己的做法不对并决心改正to realize or admit that you have done sth wrong and decide to change your behaviour n. | 10. 【数学】误差;【法律】误审,违法;(棒球中的)错打 10. 【数学】误差;【法律】误审,违法;(棒球中的)错打 |
n. | 1. something unintentionally done wrong, e.g. as a result of poor judgment or lack of care 2. a belief or opinion that is contrary to fact or to established doctrine 3. the state of holding incorrect beliefs or opinions, or the fact of acting wrongly or misguidedly 4. the state or fact of being a mistake, or of being inappropriate or unacceptable 5. in baseball, a fielding misplay, called when the official scorer judges that play should have either led to an out or prevented a runner from advancing 6. the failure of a computer program, subroutine, or system to produce an anticipated result 7. a variation between the true value of a mathematical quantity and a calculated or measured value 8. a mistake, for example in a calculation or a decision 9. a failure in a computer process 1. something unintentionally done wrong, e.g. as a result of poor judgment or lack of care 2. a belief or opinion that is contrary to fact or to established doctrine 3. the state of holding incorrect beliefs or opinions, or the fact of acting wrongly or misguidedly 4. the state or fact of being a mistake, or of being inappropriate or unacceptable 5. in baseball, a fielding misplay, called when the official scorer judges that play should have either led to an out or prevented a runner from advancing 6. the failure of a computer program, subroutine, or system to produce an anticipated result 7. a variation between the true value of a mathematical quantity and a calculated or measured value 8. a mistake, for example in a calculation or a decision 9. a failure in a computer process |
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