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21 error tipográfico
m.typographical error, typo.* * *printing error* * *= typing error, typing mistake, typographical error, typographical mistake, typoEx. The BACKSPACE key, located above RETURN and marked with an arrow pointing left, erases typing errors.Ex. The software package such as spelling errors or various minor typing mistakes.Ex. Some checking, such as that directed towards eliminating minor typographical error, can be performed separately from editing.Ex. He took it upon himself to correct what he appears to have considered typographical mistakes and even infelicities in the text = Asumió la responsabilidad de corregir lo que parece que había considerado que eran errores tipográficos e incluso cosas desacertadas que contenía el texto.Ex. A recent survey showed that slightly more than one-third of executives recently cited typos or grammatical errors as the most common mistake on resumes.* * *= typing error, typing mistake, typographical error, typographical mistake, typoEx: The BACKSPACE key, located above RETURN and marked with an arrow pointing left, erases typing errors.
Ex: The software package such as spelling errors or various minor typing mistakes.Ex: Some checking, such as that directed towards eliminating minor typographical error, can be performed separately from editing.Ex: He took it upon himself to correct what he appears to have considered typographical mistakes and even infelicities in the text = Asumió la responsabilidad de corregir lo que parece que había considerado que eran errores tipográficos e incluso cosas desacertadas que contenía el texto.Ex: A recent survey showed that slightly more than one-third of executives recently cited typos or grammatical errors as the most common mistake on resumes.* * *misprint, typo -
22 error craso
m.crass error, basic error, bad mistake, gross error.* * *(n.) = gross mistake, crass mistake, crass error, blunder, monumental mistake, monumental errorEx. Unless we are clear about the answers, we are likely to make a number of gross mistakes in trying to bring children and books together in a tensile and lasting connection.Ex. We rely on the collective knowledge of our fans to help us catch our crass mistakes.Ex. And, since it is based on a series of crass errors, we can well do without it.Ex. There is no better way for reference librarians to see how their efforts are perceived by library users than to see themselves in action -- blunders and all.Ex. We apologise for this apparent error of judgement but promise to keep you informed of any other similar monumental mistakes.Ex. Iraq and its future will be testimony to one of the most monumental errors in judgement the American and British people have ever made.* * *(n.) = gross mistake, crass mistake, crass error, blunder, monumental mistake, monumental errorEx: Unless we are clear about the answers, we are likely to make a number of gross mistakes in trying to bring children and books together in a tensile and lasting connection.
Ex: We rely on the collective knowledge of our fans to help us catch our crass mistakes.Ex: And, since it is based on a series of crass errors, we can well do without it.Ex: There is no better way for reference librarians to see how their efforts are perceived by library users than to see themselves in action -- blunders and all.Ex: We apologise for this apparent error of judgement but promise to keep you informed of any other similar monumental mistakes.Ex: Iraq and its future will be testimony to one of the most monumental errors in judgement the American and British people have ever made. -
23 error
m1) ошибка, заблуждениеcometer un error — допустить ошибкуcorregir errores — исправлять ошибкиcaer en un error — впасть в заблуждение (в ошибку)inducir en error — ввести в заблуждениеsacar del error — вывести из заблуждения2) вина, проступок3) мат. ошибка, погрешность, просчёт•• -
24 error humano
m.human error.* * *(n.) = human errorEx. Risk management has to take account of the problems caused by human error, power failure, computer hackers, viruses, intercepted electronic mail and telephone fraud.* * *(n.) = human errorEx: Risk management has to take account of the problems caused by human error, power failure, computer hackers, viruses, intercepted electronic mail and telephone fraud.
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25 error
m1) ошибка, заблуждение2) вина, проступок3) мат. ошибка, погрешность, просчёт•• -
26 error de cálculo
(n.) = miscalculation, mathematical mistake, mathematical error, calculation error, calculation mistakeEx. This article notes the brief and troubled history of this area of inquiry, which was prone to miscalculation, misinterpretation, and politicisation.Ex. Compared to the first group, the second group had significantly fewer errors, with careless mathematical and clerical mistakes almost eliminated.Ex. Some of the confusion encountered in electrochemistry due to misunderstandings of sign conventions and simple mathematical errors.Ex. This was important before computers were invented, when calculations were all done by hand, and also were done repeatedly to check for calculation errors.Ex. The author made some calculation mistakes in the comparison table.* * *(n.) = miscalculation, mathematical mistake, mathematical error, calculation error, calculation mistakeEx: This article notes the brief and troubled history of this area of inquiry, which was prone to miscalculation, misinterpretation, and politicisation.
Ex: Compared to the first group, the second group had significantly fewer errors, with careless mathematical and clerical mistakes almost eliminated.Ex: Some of the confusion encountered in electrochemistry due to misunderstandings of sign conventions and simple mathematical errors.Ex: This was important before computers were invented, when calculations were all done by hand, and also were done repeatedly to check for calculation errors.Ex: The author made some calculation mistakes in the comparison table.* * *error of judg(e)ment -
27 error garrafal
m.blunder, big mistake, goofup, bloomer.* * *(n.) = blunder, cock-up, crass mistake, crass error, gross mistake, monumental mistake, monumental error, clangerEx. There is no better way for reference librarians to see how their efforts are perceived by library users than to see themselves in action -- blunders and all.Ex. The repatriation of the emigres was a tragic oversight rather than a war crime, a cock-up rather than a conspiracy.Ex. We rely on the collective knowledge of our fans to help us catch our crass mistakes.Ex. And, since it is based on a series of crass errors, we can well do without it.Ex. Unless we are clear about the answers, we are likely to make a number of gross mistakes in trying to bring children and books together in a tensile and lasting connection.Ex. We apologise for this apparent error of judgement but promise to keep you informed of any other similar monumental mistakes.Ex. Iraq and its future will be testimony to one of the most monumental errors in judgement the American and British people have ever made.Ex. Whilst this might work in the short term, this strategy is to be avoided even if the clanger isn't entirely your fault.* * *(n.) = blunder, cock-up, crass mistake, crass error, gross mistake, monumental mistake, monumental error, clangerEx: There is no better way for reference librarians to see how their efforts are perceived by library users than to see themselves in action -- blunders and all.
Ex: The repatriation of the emigres was a tragic oversight rather than a war crime, a cock-up rather than a conspiracy.Ex: We rely on the collective knowledge of our fans to help us catch our crass mistakes.Ex: And, since it is based on a series of crass errors, we can well do without it.Ex: Unless we are clear about the answers, we are likely to make a number of gross mistakes in trying to bring children and books together in a tensile and lasting connection.Ex: We apologise for this apparent error of judgement but promise to keep you informed of any other similar monumental mistakes.Ex: Iraq and its future will be testimony to one of the most monumental errors in judgement the American and British people have ever made.Ex: Whilst this might work in the short term, this strategy is to be avoided even if the clanger isn't entirely your fault. -
28 error mecanográfico
m.typing error, type error, typo.* * *(n.) = keying errorEx. This would imply that either an invalid form is being used, a keying error has occurred, or that the heading still needs to be established.* * *(n.) = keying errorEx: This would imply that either an invalid form is being used, a keying error has occurred, or that the heading still needs to be established.
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29 error
m1) оши́бкаerror de (mucho) bulto, de poco bulto — разг больша́я, небольша́я оши́бка
cometer un error — соверши́ть оши́бку; ошиби́ться
estar en el, un error — ошиба́ться; заблужда́ться; греши́ть про́тив и́стины
2) (de x) отклоне́ние, нето́чность, погре́шность (в x чего)3) рел (па́губное) заблужде́ние; грехperseverar en el error — упо́рствовать в заблужде́нии
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30 error
погрешность; ошибка*Español-Ruso para la tecnología de control automático > error
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31 error ortográfico
m.misspelling error, misspelling.* * *(n.) = misspelling [mis-spelling], orthographic error, spelling mistake, spelling errorEx. Any mis-spellings, poor grammar and verbose phrasing and any other features that contravene good abstracting practice must be eliminated.Ex. The work has resulted in new techniques for computerised text analysis with great tolerance to orthographic errors.Ex. Spelling mistakes are the most common but there are also more misleading errors.Ex. There are also software packages to correct spelling errors or various minor typing mistakes.* * *(n.) = misspelling [mis-spelling], orthographic error, spelling mistake, spelling errorEx: Any mis-spellings, poor grammar and verbose phrasing and any other features that contravene good abstracting practice must be eliminated.
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32 error administrativo
(n.) = clerical mistake, clerical errorEx. Compared to the first group, the second group had significantly fewer errors, with careless mathematical and clerical mistakes almost eliminated.Ex. Equally important, the cataloger can be assured that changes will be applied with mechanical consistency, without any possibility of clerical error or oversights.* * *(n.) = clerical mistake, clerical errorEx: Compared to the first group, the second group had significantly fewer errors, with careless mathematical and clerical mistakes almost eliminated.
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33 error de contenido
(n.) = factual errorEx. In the course of reading this article, you may spot a factual error which makes you bristle, or you may think the writing is biased, but by now the ink has dried; all you can do is send a letter of complaint.* * *(n.) = factual errorEx: In the course of reading this article, you may spot a factual error which makes you bristle, or you may think the writing is biased, but by now the ink has dried; all you can do is send a letter of complaint.
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34 error de copia
(n.) = clerical error, clerical mistakeEx. Equally important, the cataloger can be assured that changes will be applied with mechanical consistency, without any possibility of clerical error or oversights.Ex. Compared to the first group, the second group had significantly fewer errors, with careless mathematical and clerical mistakes almost eliminated.* * *(n.) = clerical error, clerical mistakeEx: Equally important, the cataloger can be assured that changes will be applied with mechanical consistency, without any possibility of clerical error or oversights.
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35 error de juicio
(n.) = misunderstanding, error of judgementEx. Abbreviations can be used for brevity, but care must be taken to use standard ones so there will be no chance for misunderstanding.Ex. Not only is it an error of judgment but also a Constitutional violation to consider race, creed, color, religion, politics, nationality and sex in evaluating work performance.* * *(n.) = misunderstanding, error of judgementEx: Abbreviations can be used for brevity, but care must be taken to use standard ones so there will be no chance for misunderstanding.
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36 error de la muestra
(n.) = sampling errorEx. User figures must come from sample surveys of the general population and here there is always the margin of sampling error.* * *(n.) = sampling errorEx: User figures must come from sample surveys of the general population and here there is always the margin of sampling error.
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37 error de muestreo
(n.) = sampling errorEx. User figures must come from sample surveys of the general population and here there is always the margin of sampling error.* * *(n.) = sampling errorEx: User figures must come from sample surveys of the general population and here there is always the margin of sampling error.
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38 error de probabilidad
(n.) = probability of errorEx. Probability of error, generalised Chernoff bounds and related parameters will be used as performance criteria.* * *(n.) = probability of errorEx: Probability of error, generalised Chernoff bounds and related parameters will be used as performance criteria.
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39 error de transposición
(n.) = transposition errorEx. Let us perform a simple thought experiment: assume that a cataloger has committed a simple transposition error and transcribed YEATS, WILLIAM BUTLER as YEATS, WILLIAM BULTER.* * *(n.) = transposition errorEx: Let us perform a simple thought experiment: assume that a cataloger has committed a simple transposition error and transcribed YEATS, WILLIAM BUTLER as YEATS, WILLIAM BULTER.
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40 error mecánico
(n.) = machine errorEx. This should not be done since terminal use is expensive, involves extra staff training, and introduces the possibility of machine error = Esto no debería hacerse puesto que el uso de los terminales es caro, requiere formación adicional del personal e introduce la posibilidad de errores mecánicos.* * *(n.) = machine errorEx: This should not be done since terminal use is expensive, involves extra staff training, and introduces the possibility of machine error = Esto no debería hacerse puesto que el uso de los terminales es caro, requiere formación adicional del personal e introduce la posibilidad de errores mecánicos.
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