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1 error
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1. n l. грешка, погрешка
in ERROR по погрешка
2. юр. съдебна грешка
writ of ERROR постановление за ревизия на наказателно дело
3. заблуда, заблуждение, грешка
to be in ERROR греша
to fall/run into ERROR изпадам в заблуждение, заблуждавам се, сгрешавам
ERROR of judgement погрешна преценка
4. прегрешение, грешка, грях
ERRORs of youth младежки грехове
5. отклонение на компаса* * *{'erъ} n l. грешка, погрешка; in error по погрешка; 2. юр. съдебна* * *прегрешение; грешка; заблуда; заблуждение;* * *1. error of judgement погрешна преценка 2. errors of youth младежки грехове 3. in error по погрешка 4. n l. грешка, погрешка 5. to be in error греша 6. to fall/run into error изпадам в заблуждение, заблуждавам се, сгрешавам 7. writ of error постановление за ревизия на наказателно дело 8. заблуда, заблуждение, грешка 9. отклонение на компаса 10. прегрешение, грешка, грях 11. юр. съдебна грешка* * *error[´erə] n 1. грешка, погрешка; make ( commit) an \error правя грешка, сгрешавам; in \error по погрешка; printer's \error печатна грешка; clerical \error грешка на перото; input data \error комп. грешка във входните данни; \error message комп. съобщение за неправилно зададена операция; 2. юрид. съдебна грешка; writ of \error постановление за ревизия на наказателно дело; 3. заблуждение, заблуда; to be in \error греша, не съм прав; to run ( fall) into \error изпадам в заблуждение, заблуждавам се; 4. прегрешение, простъпка; \errors of youth младежки грехове; 5. отклонение (на компаса).
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