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1 случайная ошибка
inconsistent error, noncyclic error, random errorРусско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > случайная ошибка
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1) Naval: irregular error, occasional error2) Military: non-systematic error, nonsystematic error3) Engineering: error variable, particular error, sporadic error4) Construction: erratic error, probable error5) Mathematics: accidental error, precision error, random error, random fault, unbiassed error6) Economy: casual error7) Psychology: incidental error, slip8) Information technology: accidental mistake, chance error, fortuitous fault, intermittent error, unbiased error9) Cartography: illegitimate error10) Advertising: unwitting mistake11) Network technologies: transient error12) Automation: inconsistent error, noncyclic error, progressive error13) Aviation medicine: variable error14) Security: spurious error -
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1) General subject: Chinese, abnormal, amiss, anomalistic, anomalous, awry, cac-, caco, erroneous, errorful, extra regular, extra-regular, fallacious, false, faulty, foul, grammarless (о речи), ill formed, illegitimate (о выводе), improper, inaccurate, incorrect, lame (о стиле, размере), misguided, off beam (e.g. I am afraid your calculations are way off beam.), peccant, perverse, unfair, untrue, vicious, violent, wrong, wrongful, wry2) Geology: erratic3) Naval: out of true4) Medicine: aberrant (напр. о восприятии), allorhythmic, bizarre (напр. о форме органа)5) Engineering: unequal6) Rare: heteroclite, injudicial7) Grammar: irregular8) Law: bad9) Linguistics: deviant10) Automobile industry: out-of-true12) Jargon: all wet, out in the left field, wet, off base13) Information technology: invalid15) Business: undue
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