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61 montagefout
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62 schaalfout
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63 systematische fout
• bias• biassed error• systematic errorNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > systematische fout
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64 cijferfout
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65 denkfout
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66 dwaling
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67 grof
2 [ruw bewerkt] coarse, rough ⇒ crude♦voorbeelden:〈 figuurlijk〉 een eerste, grove indeling • a first, rough divisioniets grof schetsen • 〈 letterlijk〉 make a sketch of something; 〈 figuurlijk ook〉 sketch something in broad outlineseen grove tegenstelling • a glaring contrastzich grof vergissen • make a glaring errorhij werd grof • he became abusiveje hoeft niet meteen grof te worden • there's no need to be rude -
68 schrijffout
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69 vergissing
♦voorbeelden:1 een vergissing maken/herstellen • make/rectify/correct a mistake/an erroriets per vergissing doen • do something by mistake/inadvertently -
70 abuis
adv. mistake, error, slip, oversight -
71 beginnersfout
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72 bug
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73 constructiefout
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74 dwaling
n. error, mistake, fallacy -
75 erratum
n. erratum, printing error -
76 flater
n. blunder, gross error, stupid mistake -
77 fout
adj. wrong, incorrect, erroneous, mistaken--------n. error, mistake; failure, shortcoming; defect, flaw -
78 foutdetector
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79 hypercorrectie
n. hypercorrection, mistaken substitution of an incorrect form in place of a correct form with the intention of avoiding a common grammatical error (e.g. "to you and I" instead of "to you and me") -
80 overtreding
n. transgression, infringement, breach, trespass, offence, offense, delinquency, contravention, crime, wrongdoing, error
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