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121 detect
detect [dɪˈtekt]• I thought I could detect a note of sarcasm in his voice j'ai cru déceler une note de sarcasme dans sa voix* * *[dɪ'tekt]transitive verb1) ( find) déceler [error, traces, change]; détecter [crime, leak, plane]2) ( sense) détecter [sound]; sentir [mood] -
122 fundamental
fundamental [‚fʌndəˈmentl][principle, right, question] fondamental• this is fundamental to the smooth running of the company c'est essentiel pour la bonne marche de l'entreprise• it is fundamental to our understanding of the problem c'est fondamental si nous voulons comprendre le problème━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ fondamental is spelt with an o instead of a u.* * *[ˌfʌndə'mentl] 1.fundamentals plural noun2.the fundamentals — ( of abstract ideas) les fondements mpl (of de); ( of skill) les règles fpl de base
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123 glaring
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124 grammatical
grammatical [grəˈmætɪkəl]a. [structure, sentence, rule] grammaticalb. ( = correct) grammaticalement correct• he speaks perfectly grammatical English il parle un anglais parfaitement correct du point de vue grammatical* * *[grə'mætɪkl]1) Linguistics [error] de grammaire; [meaning, gender] grammatical2) ( correct) grammaticalement correct -
125 grievous
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126 inaccuracy
inaccuracy [ɪnˈækjʊrəsɪ]* * *[ɪn'ækjərəsɪ]1) [U] (of report, estimate) inexactitude f; ( of person) manque m d'exactitude or de précision2) ( error) inexactitude f -
127 inadvertent
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128 incidental
incidental [‚ɪnsɪˈdentl]1. adjective2. noun• that's just an incidental ( = irrelevance) ça n'a pas de rapport avec la question3. plural noun4. compounds* * *[ˌɪnsɪ'dentl] 1.noun détail m2.incidentals plural noun Commerce faux-frais mpl3.to be incidental to — accompagner [activity, job]
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error — er·ror n: an act that through ignorance, deficiency, or accident departs from or fails to achieve what should be done procedural error s; esp: a mistake made by a lower court in conducting judicial proceedings or making findings in a case to… … Law dictionary
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error — er‧ror [ˈerə ǁ ˈerər] noun [countable] 1. a mistake: • The confusion was the result of a computer error. • The company has made some strategic errors. ˈcompensating ˌerror ACCOUNTING a mistake in keeping accounts that is hard to find because it… … Financial and business terms
Error — • Reduplicatively regarded, is in one way or another the product of ignorance. But besides the lack of information which it implies, it adds the positive element of a mental judgment, by which something false is held to be true, or something true … Catholic encyclopedia
Error — Er ror, n. [OF. error, errur, F. erreur, L. error, fr. errare to err. See {Err}.] 1. A wandering; a roving or irregular course. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The rest of his journey, his error by sea. B. Jonson. [1913 Webster] 2. A wandering or deviation … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
error — error, mistake, blunder, slip, lapse, faux pas, bull, howler, boner are comparable when they denote something (as an act, statement, or belief) that involves a departure from what is, or what is generally held to be, true, right, or proper. Error … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Error — (englisch ‚Fehler‘) hat verschiedene Bedeutungen: Error, fachsprachlicher Begriff für eine Ausnahmesituation des Programmablaufs im Computerwesen, siehe Programmfehler Error, Name einer Band von Brett Gurewitz, siehe Error (Band) Error, Begriff… … Deutsch Wikipedia
error — [er′ər] n. [ME & OFr errour < L error < errare: see ERR] 1. the state of believing what is untrue, incorrect, or wrong 2. a wrong belief; incorrect opinion 3. something incorrectly done through ignorance or carelessness; mistake 4. a… … English World dictionary
error — sustantivo masculino 1. Concepto equivocado o falso: Decía que la otra teoría estaba llena de errores. Sinónimo: equivocación. 2. Dicho o hecho equivocado: Dejarle entrar en casa fue un error. Hay un error en las listas de aprobados. Murió por un … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
error — also, through 18c., errour, c.1300, from O.Fr. error mistake, flaw, defect, heresy, from L. errorem (nom. error) a wandering, straying, mistake, from errare to wander (see ERR (Cf. err)). Words for error in most I.E. languages originally meant… … Etymology dictionary
error — concepto equivocado o falso Diccionario ilustrado de Términos Médicos.. Alvaro Galiano. 2010. error 1. Cualquier fallo en un programa de ordenador (error de software) o un defecto de diseño en el … Diccionario médico