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    erring查询结果如下:

    音标:['ɜːɪŋ]
    名词复数:errings 词频:低频词

    基本释义/说明:adj.做错的,
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    adj.
    做错的,
    -扩展释义
    n. 【法律专业】
    错误
    In extenuating the Brahmins, there is a danger of erring in the opposite direction from Parrington
    但是,为了替绅士派文人洗脱罪名,我们也有犯错误的危险,有可能走向巴灵顿的反面。
    N/A
    1. 错误的
    In extenuating the Brahmins, there is a danger of erring in the opposite direction from Parrington
    但是,为了替绅士派文人洗脱罪名,我们也有犯错误的危险,有可能走向巴灵顿的反面。
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:adjective

    例句1. the court case resulted in a heavy fine for the erring skipper’

    反义词系列1
    -erring的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    (telecommunications) Containing one or more errors; faulty.
    “If an error is indicated the reperforator deletes the errored line from the tape and signals the transmitter to repeat the line of data.”
    (neologism) Characterised or marked by error(s)
    “The aim of the D study is to obtain large samples of conditions for errorsome facets.”
    (not comparable) Free from errors; accurate, correct.
    “Why do people prefer the reproduction of other people’s errors to my own errorless prose?”
    “Paramount among agitators as I think Mazzini, it is a duty to admit that he was not errorless.”
    “It knows simply what is there, and brings out the positive creature, errorless, unquestionable.”
    Straying from the proper course or standard, or outside established limits. || Wandering; roving around. || Prone to making errors; misbehaved. || (proscribed) Utter, complete (negative); arrant.
    “We never know what Miss Trotwood’s married name was, nor her errant husband’s Christian name.”
    “Thus it was that five minutes later he was wandering down the hall in search of his errant best friend.”
    “People pricked by errant needles can get specialized treatment at the Post Exposition Centre of the St-Luc Hospital.”
    Containing an error; inaccurate. || Derived from an error. || Mistaken. || (law) signifies a deviation from the requirements of the law, but does not connote a lack of legal authority, and is thus distinguished from illegal.
    “There is nothing stated which is erroneous or wrong and there is no allegation that there is.”
    “The sources of poisoning were identified as adulterants or erroneous substitutes.”
    “Yet, as it turns out, many of those foods have bad raps based on outdated and, sometimes, erroneous information.”

    名词 变体/同根词

    Freedom from error.
    Liability to error.
    Quality of being errant.
    An error, especially one in a printed work.
    “The book includes an erratum sheet to correct mistakes on one of the plates and on five of the range maps.”
    “He called for an erratum to be inserted into the written report and given equal prominence on the Department of Health’s website.”
    “It has taken the data off its website, and it has included an erratum in hard copies of its publication.”
    The state of being in error; the quality of being erroneous.
    “Combat practice has on many occasions shown the erroneousness of views downplaying the role of the defense.”
    “Or do you reject the new data entirely, because the fact that it contradicts the previous timeline is prima facie evidence of its erroneousness?”
    “Thus perished a man in every respect exemplary, except in the erroneousness of his faith.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    er
    (informal) To utter the word “er” when hesitating in speech, found almost exclusively in the phrase um and er.
    (computing) To function improperly due to an error, especially accompanied by error message. || (telecommunications) To show or contain an error or fault. || (nonstandard) To err.
    “He wasn’t the first, nor would he be the last, to error on social media.”
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