error
- IPA[ˈerər]
美式
- a mistake;the state or condition of being wrong in conduct or judgment
noun: error, plural noun: errors
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- 1. a mistake spelling errors an error of judgment
- ▪ the state or condition of being wrong in conduct or judgment the crash was caused by human error the money had been paid in error
- ▪ a misplay by a fielder that allows a batter to reach base or a runner to advance.
- ▪ a measure of the estimated difference between the observed or calculated value of a quantity and its true value.
- ▪ a mistake of fact or of law in a court's opinion, judgment or order the decisions of the appeal committee disclosed no error of law
- (in sport, especially tennis) a mistake in play that is attributed to one's own failure ... she made 88 unforced errors, including a double fault on match point
Oxford Dictionary
- (in sports, especially tennis) a mistake in play that is attributed to one's own failure ... she made 88 unforced errors, including a double fault on match point
Oxford American Dictionary
- an error having a nonzero mean, so that its effect is not reduced when observations are averaged.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the automatic correction of errors that arise from the incorrect transmission of digital data: error-correction protocols
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- error in a statistical analysis arising from the unrepresentativeness of the sample taken: a percentage of the total variation is attributable to sampling error
Oxford Dictionary
- full of mistakes: a gossipy, error-ridden book
Oxford Dictionary
- the automatic correction of errors that arise from the incorrect transmission of digital data: error-correction protocols
Oxford Dictionary
- an error having a non-zero mean, so that its effect is not reduced when observations are averaged.
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