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erroneously

/ih-roh-nee-uhs-lee, e-roh-/US // ɪˈroʊ ni əs li, ɛˈroʊ- //

错误地,错误的,错了,错误地认为

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : incorrectly; wrongly:For years I recorded my birth date erroneously as July 1, until I discovered from my father’s diary that it was actually July 30.
    • : by mistake; unintentionally:I just posted these comments again because they were erroneously wiped out the first time due to a technical issue.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inbadly

Examples

  • The book clarifies Dugdale’s seriousness and principles, pushing back against the superficial, adventure-seeking socialite label that has paired her erroneously with Patty Hearst.

  • Researchers have also found fact-check labels on misinformation can erroneously imply that posts without labels have been vetted as true.

  • A 17-year-old Nicaraguan, referred to in the report only as Juan, said he was erroneously placed in adult detention centers by officials who insisted he was not a minor and handcuffed him when he tried to confront them about their treatment.

  • A previous version erroneously stated that Zest had worked with Citigroup instead of Discover.

  • The action followed an embarrassing episode in August in which Citi erroneously sent $900 million to Revlon lenders, roughly 100 times as much as they were supposed to receive.

  • But Uber's surges are not price gouging, as some have erroneously claimed.

  • Update: An earlier version of this story erroneously described the group as anti-Bashar al-Assad.

  • Then, it was erroneously reported that Anna Karenina director Joe Wright had won the job (a very strange choice).

  • When the New York Post reported—erroneously—that police had detained a Saudi suspect, Rep. Steve King was quick to react.

  • Her brother, George Percy, was erroneously linked to Pippa Middleton.

  • Laverdire erroneously considers Sacqu as another form of Sagn, or Saguenay.

  • It has succeeded not in driving out, as I think it has been erroneously held, but in absorbing Buddhism.

  • Charley is one of my pets; and I am afraid I have presented you with an erroneously flattered picture of him.

  • In the sixth century of our era the monk Gildas referred complacently but erroneously to the ancient British faith as being dead.

  • The result of such desultory visits would be exactly what has been noticed, but erroneously attributed to immigration en masse.