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21 operative mistake
operative mistake Bedienungsfehler m -
22 unilateral mistake
unilateral mistake einseitiger Irrtum m -
23 bilateral mistake
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > bilateral mistake
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24 computational mistake
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > computational mistake
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25 spelling mistake
nounRechtschreibfehler, der* * *n Rechtschreibfehler m* * *nounRechtschreibfehler, der* * *n.Rechtschreibfehler m. -
26 by mistake
expr.aus Versehen ausdr.fälschlicherweise adv.irrtümlich adv. -
27 language mistake
n.sprachlicher Fehler m. -
28 make a mistake
expr.einen Fehler machen ausdr.vergreifen v. -
29 point out a mistake
expr.auf einen Fehler hinweisen ausdr. -
30 'spelling mistake
'spell·ing er·ror n, 'spell·ing mis·take nRechtschreibfehler m -
31 diagnostic mistake
Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > diagnostic mistake
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32 a mistake has slipped in
• ein Fehler hat sich eingeschlichenEnglish-German correspondence dictionary > a mistake has slipped in
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33 a mistake in the packing department
• ein Fehler der sich im Packraum ereigneteEnglish-German correspondence dictionary > a mistake in the packing department
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34 a mistake in your statement
• ein Fehler in Ihrer AbrechnungEnglish-German correspondence dictionary > a mistake in your statement
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35 a mistake of ours
• einer Fehler von unsEnglish-German correspondence dictionary > a mistake of ours
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36 a mistake on my part
• ein Fehler meinerseitsEnglish-German correspondence dictionary > a mistake on my part
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37 a serious mistake of yours
• ein ernsthafter Fehler IhrerseitsEnglish-German correspondence dictionary > a serious mistake of yours
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38 by a serious mistake
• durch einen schweren IrrtumEnglish-German correspondence dictionary > by a serious mistake
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39 by a slight mistake
• durch einen kleinen FehlerEnglish-German correspondence dictionary > by a slight mistake
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40 by mistake
• irrtümlicherweise
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mistake — mis·take n 1: an unintentional error esp. in legal procedure or form that does not indicate bad faith and that commonly warrants excuse or relief by the court the court s power to revise a judgment because of fraud, mistake, or irregularity a… … Law dictionary
Mistake — Mis*take (m[i^]s*t[=a]k ), v. t. [imp. & obs. p. p. {Mistook} (m[i^]s*t[oo^]k ); p. p. {Mistaken} (m[i^]s*t[=a]k n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Mistaking}.] [Pref. mis + take: cf. Icel. mistaka.] 1. To take or choose wrongly. [Obs. or R.] Shak. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mistake# — mistake vb Mistake, confuse, confound are comparable when they mean to mix up things, typically by taking one thing for another. One mistakes one thing for another when by an error of perception or of thought or as a result of a predisposition or … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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Mistake — Mis*take , v. i. To err in knowledge, perception, opinion, or judgment; to commit an unintentional error. [1913 Webster] Servants mistake, and sometimes occasion misunderstanding among friends. Swift. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mistake — [n] error, misunderstanding aberration, blooper*, blunder, boo boo*, bungle, confusion, delusion, erratum, false move, false step, fault, faux pas, flub*, fluff*, gaffe, illusion, inaccuracy, inadvertence, lapse, misapplication, misapprehension,… … New thesaurus
mistake — ► NOUN 1) a thing that is incorrect. 2) an error of judgement. ► VERB (past mistook; past part. mistaken) 1) be wrong about. 2) (mistake for) confuse (someone or something) with … English terms dictionary
mistake — mis|take1 W2S2 [mıˈsteık] n 1.) something that has been done in the wrong way, or an opinion or statement that is incorrect →↑error mistake in ▪ We may have made a mistake in our calculations. ▪ a mistake in the law ▪ Ivan s work is always full… … Dictionary of contemporary English
MISTAKE — A legal transaction requires that the making up of the mind (or the conclusive intention of the parties to close the bargain – gemirat ha da at) be demonstrated (see acquisition , Modes of). When it is apparent that one of the parties lacked such … Encyclopedia of Judaism
mistake — mis|take1 [ mı steık ] noun count *** 1. ) something that you have not done correctly, or something you say or think that is not correct: make a mistake: I won t make the same mistake again! Don t worry, it s an easy mistake to make. correct a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English