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tr[dɪ'tekʃən]1 (of error) descubrimiento; (of substance) detección nombre femenino; (of small, sound) percepción nombre femenino2 (discovery of crime, criminal, fraud) descubrimiento\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLdetection work investigaciones nombre femenino pluraldetection [di'tɛkʃən] n: descubrimiento mn.• detección s.f.dɪ'tekʃənmass noun1) ( of error) descubrimiento m; (of act, crime, criminal)to escape detection — pasar desapercibido or inadvertido
2) ( of substance) detección f[dɪ'tekʃǝn]N (=discovery) descubrimiento m ; (=perception) percepción f ; (by detective) investigación f ; (Tech) detección fto escape detection — [criminal] no ser descubierto; [mistake] pasar desapercibido
* * *[dɪ'tekʃən]mass noun1) ( of error) descubrimiento m; (of act, crime, criminal)to escape detection — pasar desapercibido or inadvertido
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'erə1) (noun a mistake: His written work is full of errors.) error2) (the state of being mistaken: I did it in error.)error n error
error sustantivo masculino mistake;◊ cometer un error to make a mistake o an error;error de ortografía spelling mistake; error de cálculo miscalculation; error de imprenta misprint, printer's error; por error by mistake, in error (frml)
error sustantivo masculino
1 error, mistake
cometimos el error de escucharle, we made the mistake of listening to him
inducir a error, to lead into error
2 (de un cálculo) error
3 (fallo técnico) error: se lo enviamos por error, we sent it to him by mistake Impr error de imprenta/ tipográfico, misprint En general, mistake se refiere a errores causados por falta de conocimiento, capacidad o comprensión, mientras que error describe más bien errores causados por fallos en la producción o mal comportamiento. A menudo, la diferencia es mínima y se puede usar cualquiera de los dos términos: Cometió un error y fue a la cárcel. He made a mistake and went to prison. El accidente se debió a un error humano. The accident was due to human error.
' error' also found in these entries: Spanish: aberración - bestial - bestialidad - bulto - columpiarse - cometer - confusión - desacierto - desatino - desliz - despiste - enmendar - enorme - equivocación - equivocarse - falla - fallo - fatal - garrafal - gazapo - guardagujas - incidir - incorrección - incurrir - lectura - novatada - originar - patinazo - reconocer - rectificar - reparar - responder - subsanar - tipográfica - tipográfico - traspié - vista - yerro - caer - cálculo - calibre - caro - clásico - confesar - confundir - corriente - costoso - creces - descuido - desengañar English: allow for - amend - blunder - bug - commission - commit - crass - deny - error - expensive - fault - faux pas - goof - grievous - judgement - judgment - justice - lapse - make - margin - message - miscalculation - miscarriage - misprint - mistake - prove - retrieval - right - slip - spelling error - trial - wrong - admit - cost - cover - delusion - detection - disabuse - flaw - fundamental - genuine - glaring - grave - misconception - mislead - pay - same - spelling - spot - typingtr['erəSMALLr/SMALL]1 error nombre masculino, equivocación nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin error por error, por equivocaciónto be in error estar equivocado,-a, estar en un erroran error of judgement un errorto make an error cometer un errorto see the error of one's ways reconocer sus erroreserror ['ɛrər] n: error m, equivocación fto be in error: estar equivocadon.• desacierto s.m.• desacuerdo s.m.• equivocación s.f.• error s.m.• extravío s.m.• gabarro s.m.• pifia s.f.• tropiezo s.m.• yerro s.m.'erər, 'erə(r)count & mass noun error ma clerical/printer's error — un error administrativo/de imprenta
in error — por equivocación, por error
to be in error — estar* en un error
to see the error of one's ways — darse* cuenta de que se ha actuado mal; (before n)
['erǝ(r)]error message — ( Comput) mensaje m de error
1.N error m, equivocación fby error — por error, por equivocación
human error — error m humano
spelling error — falta f de ortografía
typing error — error m de mecanografía
- see the error of one's ways2.CPDerror message N — (Comput) mensaje m de error
error of judgment N — error m de juicio
* * *['erər, 'erə(r)]count & mass noun error ma clerical/printer's error — un error administrativo/de imprenta
in error — por equivocación, por error
to be in error — estar* en un error
to see the error of one's ways — darse* cuenta de que se ha actuado mal; (before n)
error message — ( Comput) mensaje m de error
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