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1 ♦ error
♦ error /ˈɛrə(r)/n. [cu]1 errore; sbaglio; fallo: to make an error, fare un errore; grammatical error, errore di grammatica; clerical error, errore di trascrizione; errore materiale; error of judgement, errore di giudizio; to repent the errors of one's youth, pentirsi degli errori giovanili; caused by human error, provocato da un errore umano; to do st. in error, fare qc. per errore (o per sbaglio); factual error, errore di fatto; a fundamental error, un errore di fondo2 (comput.) errore: fatal error, errore irreversibile; system error, errore di sistema; error correction, correzione degli errori; error detection, rilevamento degli errori; error message, messaggio di errore; error enabling device, errore durante l'abilitazione del dispositivo● (comm.) errors and omissions excepted, salvo errori e omissioni □ (stat.) error band, fascia d'errore □ (leg.) error in (o of) fact, errore di fatto □ (leg.) error in (o of) law, errore di diritto □ (stat.) error of sampling, errore di campionamento □ error-prone, facile agli errori □ the error of one's ways, i propri errori; il proprio comportamento sbagliato. -
2 prone
[prəʊn]1) (prostrate)to lie prone — giacere prono, essere in posizione prona
2) (liable)to be prone to — essere soggetto a [migraines, colds]; essere incline a [depression, violence]
3) - prone in composti* * *[prəun]1) (lying flat, especially face downwards.) prono2) ((with to) inclined to; likely to experience etc: He is prone to illness.) incline* * *prone /prəʊn/a.2 (fig.) prono; incline; propenso; proclive: prone to sin, prono al peccato; prone to anger, incline all'ira● Man is prone to error, l'uomo è fallibile □ to fall prone on the floor, cadere bocconi sul pavimento; gettarsi per terra a faccia in giùpronenessn. [u]2 (fig.) inclinazione; propensione.* * *[prəʊn]1) (prostrate)to lie prone — giacere prono, essere in posizione prona
2) (liable)to be prone to — essere soggetto a [migraines, colds]; essere incline a [depression, violence]
3) - prone in composti
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