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127 slip
I [slɪp] n1) ошибка, оговорка, описка- error arising from an accidental slip or omission- slip of the pen
- slip of the tongue2) комбинация, нижняя юбкаII [slɪp] vYour slip is showing. — У вас видна нижняя юбка
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1. n вычисление, исчисление, подсчёт; расчёт2. n расчёт; смета; калькуляция3. n обдумывание; взвешивание; размышление; примеривание и прикидывание4. n мед. счётcorrect calculation — правильная калькуляция; правильный расчёт
5. n амер. предположение, прогнозСинонимический ряд:1. anticipation (noun) anticipation; estimate; forecast; foresight; forethought; prediction; prognosis; prospect2. caution (noun) caution; circumspection; precaution; wariness3. estimation (noun) arithmetic; ciphering; computation; counting; estimation; figuring; number crunching; processing; reckoning4. study (noun) advisement; consideration; deliberation; studyАнтонимический ряд:carelessness; exclusion; guess; indiscretion; misconception; omission; supposition
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error — n 1. mistake, inaccuracy, Sports. miscue; misprint, corrigendum; fault, flaw, human error; oversight, omission; blunder, botch, bungle, flub, muff; leak, slip, slip of the tongue or pen, Inf. slip up; All Sl. pratfall, fool mistake, dumb trick,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
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Omission bias — The omission bias is an alleged type of cognitive bias. It is the tendency to judge harmful actions as worse, or less moral than equally harmful omissions (inactions). It is contentious as to whether this represents a systematic error in thinking … Wikipedia
error — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Deviation from truth Nouns 1. error, fallacy; falsity (see falsehood), untruth; misconception, misapprehension, misunderstanding; inexactness, inaccuracy; anachronism; misconstruction, misinterpretation … English dictionary for students
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error or mistake — A claim by the taxpayer that there has been an overpayment of tax. A formal claim has to be made within six years against the overassessment to income tax or capital gains tax resulting from an error or mistake in, or omission from, any return or … Accounting dictionary