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1 error aparente
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2 error manifiesto
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3 error obvio
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4 error craso
m.crass error, basic error, bad mistake, gross error.* * *(n.) = gross mistake, crass mistake, crass error, blunder, monumental mistake, monumental errorEx. Unless we are clear about the answers, we are likely to make a number of gross mistakes in trying to bring children and books together in a tensile and lasting connection.Ex. We rely on the collective knowledge of our fans to help us catch our crass mistakes.Ex. And, since it is based on a series of crass errors, we can well do without it.Ex. There is no better way for reference librarians to see how their efforts are perceived by library users than to see themselves in action -- blunders and all.Ex. We apologise for this apparent error of judgement but promise to keep you informed of any other similar monumental mistakes.Ex. Iraq and its future will be testimony to one of the most monumental errors in judgement the American and British people have ever made.* * *(n.) = gross mistake, crass mistake, crass error, blunder, monumental mistake, monumental errorEx: Unless we are clear about the answers, we are likely to make a number of gross mistakes in trying to bring children and books together in a tensile and lasting connection.
Ex: We rely on the collective knowledge of our fans to help us catch our crass mistakes.Ex: And, since it is based on a series of crass errors, we can well do without it.Ex: There is no better way for reference librarians to see how their efforts are perceived by library users than to see themselves in action -- blunders and all.Ex: We apologise for this apparent error of judgement but promise to keep you informed of any other similar monumental mistakes.Ex: Iraq and its future will be testimony to one of the most monumental errors in judgement the American and British people have ever made. -
5 error garrafal
m.blunder, big mistake, goofup, bloomer.* * *(n.) = blunder, cock-up, crass mistake, crass error, gross mistake, monumental mistake, monumental error, clangerEx. There is no better way for reference librarians to see how their efforts are perceived by library users than to see themselves in action -- blunders and all.Ex. The repatriation of the emigres was a tragic oversight rather than a war crime, a cock-up rather than a conspiracy.Ex. We rely on the collective knowledge of our fans to help us catch our crass mistakes.Ex. And, since it is based on a series of crass errors, we can well do without it.Ex. Unless we are clear about the answers, we are likely to make a number of gross mistakes in trying to bring children and books together in a tensile and lasting connection.Ex. We apologise for this apparent error of judgement but promise to keep you informed of any other similar monumental mistakes.Ex. Iraq and its future will be testimony to one of the most monumental errors in judgement the American and British people have ever made.Ex. Whilst this might work in the short term, this strategy is to be avoided even if the clanger isn't entirely your fault.* * *(n.) = blunder, cock-up, crass mistake, crass error, gross mistake, monumental mistake, monumental error, clangerEx: There is no better way for reference librarians to see how their efforts are perceived by library users than to see themselves in action -- blunders and all.
Ex: The repatriation of the emigres was a tragic oversight rather than a war crime, a cock-up rather than a conspiracy.Ex: We rely on the collective knowledge of our fans to help us catch our crass mistakes.Ex: And, since it is based on a series of crass errors, we can well do without it.Ex: Unless we are clear about the answers, we are likely to make a number of gross mistakes in trying to bring children and books together in a tensile and lasting connection.Ex: We apologise for this apparent error of judgement but promise to keep you informed of any other similar monumental mistakes.Ex: Iraq and its future will be testimony to one of the most monumental errors in judgement the American and British people have ever made.Ex: Whilst this might work in the short term, this strategy is to be avoided even if the clanger isn't entirely your fault. -
6 error aparente
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7 error manifiesto
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8 error obvio
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9 очевидна помилка
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10 очевидні недоліки
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > очевидні недоліки
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11 błąd pozorny
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12 кажущаяся ошибка
apparent error мат.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > кажущаяся ошибка
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13 явная ошибка
1) General subject: apparent error, clanger2) Sports: visible error3) Engineering: appreciable error4) Economy: obvious error -
14 очевидный
1. overt2. ostensible3. aparently4. apparentочевидная ошибка, очевидные недостатки — apparent error
5. apparently6. demonstrable7. it stands to reasonясно; очевидно — it stands to reason
8. obvious9. self-evident10. uncontested11. evident12. flagrant13. manifest14. palpable15. plain16. visibleСинонимический ряд:1. бесспорнее (прил.) бесспорнее; вернее2. явнее (прил.) неприкрытее; обнаженнее; откровеннее; открытее; прямее; явнее; явственнее -
15 очевидный
1. apparent[lang name="Russian"]очевидная ошибка, очевидные недостатки — apparent error
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17 кажущаяся ошибка
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18 мнимая ошибка
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19 кажущееся отклонение
Artillery: apparent errorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > кажущееся отклонение
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20 отклонение от средней точки попаданий
Artillery: apparent errorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отклонение от средней точки попаданий
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