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1 epäonnistuneet sanonnat
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2 nemístnosti
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3 nevhodnosti
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4 Algo desacertado
(n.) = infelicityEx. He took it upon himself to correct what he appears to have considered typographical mistakes and even infelicities in the text = Asumió la responsabilidad de corregir lo que parece que había considerado que eran errores tipográficos e incluso cosas desacertadas que contenía el texto.* * *(n.) = infelicityEx: He took it upon himself to correct what he appears to have considered typographical mistakes and even infelicities in the text = Asumió la responsabilidad de corregir lo que parece que había considerado que eran errores tipográficos e incluso cosas desacertadas que contenía el texto.
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5 Algo desafortunado
(n.) = infelicityEx. He took it upon himself to correct what he appears to have considered typographical mistakes and even infelicities in the text = Asumió la responsabilidad de corregir lo que parece que había considerado que eran errores tipográficos e incluso cosas desacertadas que contenía el texto.* * *(n.) = infelicityEx: He took it upon himself to correct what he appears to have considered typographical mistakes and even infelicities in the text = Asumió la responsabilidad de corregir lo que parece que había considerado que eran errores tipográficos e incluso cosas desacertadas que contenía el texto.
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6 error tipográfico
m.typographical error, typo.* * *printing error* * *= typing error, typing mistake, typographical error, typographical mistake, typoEx. The BACKSPACE key, located above RETURN and marked with an arrow pointing left, erases typing errors.Ex. The software package such as spelling errors or various minor typing mistakes.Ex. Some checking, such as that directed towards eliminating minor typographical error, can be performed separately from editing.Ex. He took it upon himself to correct what he appears to have considered typographical mistakes and even infelicities in the text = Asumió la responsabilidad de corregir lo que parece que había considerado que eran errores tipográficos e incluso cosas desacertadas que contenía el texto.Ex. A recent survey showed that slightly more than one-third of executives recently cited typos or grammatical errors as the most common mistake on resumes.* * *= typing error, typing mistake, typographical error, typographical mistake, typoEx: The BACKSPACE key, located above RETURN and marked with an arrow pointing left, erases typing errors.
Ex: The software package such as spelling errors or various minor typing mistakes.Ex: Some checking, such as that directed towards eliminating minor typographical error, can be performed separately from editing.Ex: He took it upon himself to correct what he appears to have considered typographical mistakes and even infelicities in the text = Asumió la responsabilidad de corregir lo que parece que había considerado que eran errores tipográficos e incluso cosas desacertadas que contenía el texto.Ex: A recent survey showed that slightly more than one-third of executives recently cited typos or grammatical errors as the most common mistake on resumes.* * *misprint, typo -
7 maladresse
maladresse [maladʀεs]feminine nouna. ( = gaucherie, indélicatesse) clumsinessb. ( = bévue) blunder* * *maladʀɛs1) ( manque d'adresse) clumsiness2) ( manque de tact) tactlessness3) ( manque d'aisance) awkwardness4) ( erreur) ( de personne) mistake; ( dans un texte)5) ( bévue) blunder* * *maladʀɛs nf1) (= défaut) clumsiness no pl2) (= bévue) blunder* * *maladresse nf1 ( manque d'adresse) clumsiness; excusez ma maladresse forgive my clumsiness; il est d'une maladresse! he's so clumsy!;2 ( manque de tact) tactlessness; il a agi avec maladresse envers elle he was tactless to her;3 ( manque d'aisance) awkwardness; s'exprimer avec maladresse to express oneself awkwardly;4 ( erreur) ( de personne) mistake; (de traduction, texte) clumsy part; les maladresses du gouvernement ont provoqué le mécontentement mistakes by the government gave rise to discontent; il y a des maladresses de style dans ta lettre there are infelicities of style in your letter;5 ( bévue) blunder; commettre une maladresse to make a blunder (en faisant by doing); accumuler les maladresses to make one blunder after another.[maladrɛs] nom fémininne le laisse pas porter les verres, il est d'une telle maladresse! don't let him carry the glasses, he's so clumsy![manque d'assurance] awkwardnessa. [remarques] he'd become famous for his tactless remarks ou for (always) saying the wrong thingb. [actes] he'd become famous for his blunders3. ÉDUCATIONbon devoir, mais des maladresses good work if somewhat awkward in places -
8 погрешности его стиля
General subject: the infelicities of his styleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > погрешности его стиля
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9 стилистические погрешности
General subject: the infelicities of styleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стилистические погрешности
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10 Unglücke
pl1. calamities2. disasters3. infelicities4. misadventures5. unfortunates
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