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error

/er-er/US // ˈɛr ər //UK // (ˈɛrə) //

错误,误差,错,差错

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a deviation from accuracy or correctness; a mistake, as in action or speech: His speech contained several factual errors.
    • : belief in something untrue; the holding of mistaken opinions.
    • : the condition of believing what is not true: in error about the date.
    • : a moral offense; wrongdoing; sin.
    • : Baseball. a misplay that enables a base runner to reach base safely or advance a base, or a batter to have a turn at bat prolonged, as the dropping of a ball batted in the air, the fumbling of a batted or thrown ball, or the throwing of a wild ball, but not including a passed ball or wild pitch.
    • : Mathematics. the difference between the observed or approximately determined value and the true value of a quantity.
    • : Law. a mistake in a matter of fact or law in a case tried in a court of record.writ of error.
    • : Philately. a stamp distinguished by an error or errors in design, engraving, selection of inks, or setting up of the printing apparatus.Compare freak, variety.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounmistake; wrong
Forms: errors
Synonyms
blunder失误,大错特错,失策failure失败,故障,失败者,失效fault错,故障,错误,缺点flaw缺陷,缺点,瑕疵,缺点是glitch突发事件,故障,小故障,突发情况inaccuracy不准确,不准确的地方,不精确,不准确性lapse失误,失效,误时,过失miscalculation误判,误算,误解,误区miscue误区,混杂物,误判,杂项misdeed缺德事,不轨行为,坏事,缺德行为mismanagement管理不善,管理不当,管理失当,管理混乱misstep走错路,走错一步,走错了一步,走错路了misunderstanding误解,误区,误会,谅解offense进攻,攻击性,冒犯,罪行omission遗漏,疏漏,不作为,疏忽sin罪,罪恶,罪过,罪孽transgression违反行为,违反规定的行为,违反,违反规定wrongdoing违法行为,错误行为,错失行为,错案xXabsurdity荒诞性,荒谬性,荒唐,荒谬的事boner骨头,骨架,骨骼,骨灰boo-boo咕噜咕噜,咕噜咕噜声,咕咕,嘘嘘声delinquency拖欠行为,拖欠,拖欠费,拖欠债款delusion错觉,妄想,妄念,幻想deviation偏差,偏离,偏离度,背离erratum排错,排除错误,排除法,排错票fall坠落,跌倒,跌落,摔倒fallacy谬误,谬论,误区,谬种falsehood谬误,谬论,假话,虚伪性falsity假话,虚假性,假的,虚假goof笨蛋,傻瓜,傻子,愚蠢howler嚎叫者,哈勒,嚎啕大哭,嚎叫声misapprehension误解,错误理解,错觉,不理解misconception错觉,误解,误区,谬误miss错过了,错过,怀念,错过的oversight监督,监管,疏忽大意,监察screamer尖叫者,呐喊者,尖叫声,尖叫的人slight纤细的,纤细,纤弱的,纤微slip滑落,滑倒,滑移,溜solecism独裁主义,独断专行,鳎目鱼,独裁症stumble趔趄,绊倒,跌跌撞撞,踉跄trespass闯入,擅入,擅闯,侵入untruth不真实的东西,不真实,不实之词,不真实的事bad job坏工作,糟糕的工作,坏事,工作不顺faux pas走错路,走错一步,走错了一步,走错路了misbelief误信,误解,错信,误判misjudgment误判,错判,错误的判断,错误判断screw-up螺丝钉,纰漏,螺丝刀,搞砸了slipup纰漏,失误,差错,纰漏百出

Examples

  • Exactly how much you’ll need is often a bit of trial and error.

  • This means they are hard to ace, but also, they make very few errors on their return strokes.

  • In fact, Drake appears poised to be a seeding error of a different sort.

  • With the upgrade, the new Coverage reporting greatly expanded the amount of information for site owners, including errors, indexing levels, and urls that were being excluded from indexing.

  • In 2016, with support from her parents and after a lot of trial and error with designers, Samaira introduced CoderBunnyz, her first board game.

  • Everyone out there who says, “Charlie Hebdo provoked,” is making the same fundamental error.

  • There were also crashes not due to either mechanical or human error but to a lack of warning of dangerous conditions.

  • But as everyone knows, he went on to say—not once but many times—that that was the greatest error of his career by far.

  • The misidentification has since been corrected, and The Daily Beast regrets the error.

  • But millions of rules result in perpetual error, and, as a terminal side effect, make leadership and accomplishment illegal.

  • It is a very common error to consider these deposits as evidence of excessive excretion.

  • My mother now tells me that she knew of this mistake, an error of the New York paper in copying the item from a Southern journal.

  • It was a fatal error, for though the Spanish people might despise their King, they were intensely proud of their nationality.

  • It was an error not to separate borrowing entirely from monetary issues.

  • Consequently he was able to turn in a clear essay upon the subject, which, upon examination, the king found to be free from error.