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1 исправимая ошибка
1) Computers: quite error2) Engineering: soft error3) Law: rectifiable mistake4) Information technology: correctable error, quiet error, quit error, recoverable error5) Makarov: reparable mistake -
2 поправимая ошибка
1) General subject: corrigible fault, reparable mistake2) Law: remediable error -
3 поправимый
прлrectifiable lit, remediable lit, reparableэ́та несправедли́вость поправи́ма — this injustice is reparable/rectifiable, this injustice can be rectified/reversed
э́та оши́бка поправи́ма — this mistake/error is/can be easily put right/corrected
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injury — Any wrong or damage done to another, either in his person, rights, reputation, or property. The invasion of any legally protected interest of another. Restatement, Second, Torts, No. 7. Absolute injuries. Injuries to those rights which a person… … Black's law dictionary
injury — Any wrong or damage done to another, either in his person, rights, reputation, or property. The invasion of any legally protected interest of another. Restatement, Second, Torts, No. 7. Absolute injuries. Injuries to those rights which a person… … Black's law dictionary
irreparable — irreparability, irreparableness, n. irreparably, adv. /i rep euhr euh beuhl/, adj. not reparable; incapable of being rectified, remedied, or made good: an irreparable mistake. [1375 1425; late ME < L irreparabilis. See IR 2, REPARABLE] * * * … Universalium
Battle of Navarino — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Navarino partof=the Greek War of Independence and the Russo Turkish War of 1828 1829 caption= The Naval Battle of Navarino (1827). Oil painting by Carneray. date=20 October 1827 place=Navarino, Greece… … Wikipedia
tort — /tawrt/, n. Law. a wrongful act, not including a breach of contract or trust, that results in injury to another s person, property, reputation, or the like, and for which the injured party is entitled to compensation. [1350 1400; ME: injury,… … Universalium
irreparable — ir•rep•a•ra•ble [[t]ɪˈrɛp ər ə bəl[/t]] adj. not reparable; incapable of being rectified, remedied, or made good: an irreparable mistake[/ex] • Etymology: 1375–1425; late ME < L ir•rep′a•ra•ble•ness, n. ir•rep′a•ra•bly, adv … From formal English to slang