词汇 | collocation_english_error |
释义 | Collocations with errorThese are words often used in combination with error. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. absolute error Alternative point predictors are the conditional median (minimizing the expected value of the absolute error of prediction) or the conditional mode. accounting error It is equivalent to a mere accounting error. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 administrative error As a result of an administrative error the scheme is not, however, separately identified. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 attribution error Neither source discrimination nor the think-report-say error was more strongly related to the missing information reference than the say-report-think attribution error. clerical error I am sorry about the omission, which as the result of a clerical error. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 common error Another common error was the incorrect concatenation of family and given names, but this does not seem to be a particularly harmful error. conceptual error It is a conceptual error to think that quantum mechanics can be understood just using probabilistic constructs. continuity error This is most likely a continuity error but as the story is now lost the confusion continues. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. diagnostic error The procedure is not carrying any appreciable diagnostic error. error bar The error bar from the top graph is redisplayed on the lower graphs for comparison. error covariance When such a cluster is found, a new track is initiated and the feature is integrated into the system state vector and system error covariance. error detection There is, in fact, research evidence that error detection, developmental sequences, and negotiation of meaning may all be sensitive to social context. error of judgement I am convinced that this is an error of judgement. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English error of judgment Imagine that a neurophysiologist is making observations at the neural level of description relevant to understanding how and why this error of judgment occurs. error of metabolism This could possibly have been some inborn error of metabolism, given the metabolic acidosis and previous maternal history, and therefore a non-immune hydrops. error pattern For the hearing-impaired children the prediction of an error pattern in which omission of articles prevails is confirmed, particularly for the oblique cases. error rate Thus, 39.7% of the utterances were recognized perfectly, and the overall word accuracy was 65.6% (that is, the word error rate was 34.4%). error term The interaction of plot rearing environment was used as the error term to determine differences in rearing environment. factual error Every scene was commented on, every factual error was noted and corrected, a bit too loudly. fatal error But it seems to me it was a fatal error, though historically probably inevitable, to entrust these two distinct tasks to the same representative assembly. forecast error Apparently, the increase in forecast error from using additional, poorly estimated parameters outweighs the reduction in residual variance from including additional information in the model. fundamental error This analysis illustrates a fundamental error in any attempt to equate motion relative to the earth with motion relative to earth's gravity. glaring error That aimed to be environmentally friendly, and in many ways it is, but there is a glaring error in relation to empty homes. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 grammatical error Effects of negative input for 13 categories of grammatical error were assessed in a longitudinal study of naturalistic adult-child discourse. grave error Clearly that would be a grave error, because the main psychopathological risks derive from experiences that are social and therefore bound to include some degree of genetic influence. grievous error In that case, prima facie, there is some grievous error in the handling of the enlistment process on one side or the other. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 gross error Yet many people would still class the usage as a gross error. inborn error This could possibly have been some inborn error of metabolism, given the metabolic acidosis and previous maternal history, and therefore a non-immune hydrops. logical error We can get a certain distance by adding information and correcting logical error. mathematical error In a few other cases, however, arguing for mathematical error stretches the numbers past plausibility. mean square error Check whether the network's mean square error on a withheld subset of examples remains about the same (or even drops) and re-start training. medical error The medical error did not in any way "harm" the boy; in fact it was a necessary condition for the existence of the child. medication error Experience with a national medication error reporting program. minor error This makes for minor error margins (the automatic tagger output can be considered to be about 98 percent correct). navigational error It is worth mentioning that misinterpretation of the instructions does lead to a gross navigational error that is undetectable. numerous errors The data were transcribed manually and contain numerous errors, so quality control of the dataset has been a major issue. obvious error I think that some of us are inclined to reproach ourselves because we did not see an obvious error in the drafting. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 occasional error Bearing in mind the quantity and speed of consolidation, it is not surprising, and it is forgivable, that there should be an occasional error. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 operator error Fingerprints, which were inscribed directly onto the criminal record, promised to reduce the danger of operator error. phonological error The order and rate of acquisition of phonemes and the developmental phonological error processes have been described. pilot error For example, airplanes are designed so that they are very stable, do not go wildly off course when there is a minor pilot error. possibility of error If a color appearance model were taken as the basis of color categories, it would not admit the possibility of error or illusion. potential error Based on a potential error message, they might modify a word or a sentence that is not in fact wrong and hence make things worse. probability of error This circuit has a maximum probability of error of 0.15177141700934016, which is better than that of any classical probabilistic algorithm. procedural error Let me come to the case where a procedural error might be made. 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Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 recall error The current study found that, when a recall error occurred, phonemic substitutions were the most common error type. relative error The former may not be viable if the factors fill in significantly, but is capable of giving a numerical solution with small relative error. residual error An additive residual error (intra-patient error) model was selected to estimate the residual variability in the mixed effects modelling. rounding error In addition, the whole rounding error analysis reveals the following principal fact of 'philosophical' importance. run-time error If the key is not in the domain of the finite map, a run-time error is raised. serious error To see why this is so consider the case where you become convinced that your cognitive faculties are in systematic and serious error. slight error We have seen that even a slight error has a great impact on nomination strategies. source of error We make the distances between the boundaries of successively refined regions large enough to reduce this source of error to an acceptable level. spelling error However, reliance on letter names may lead to a particular spelling error, namely, spelling the word with the single letter that is a letter name. squared error Then a cost function is generated as the squared error distance to this surface. static error A static error results if it is not possible to derive an instance declaration over a class named in a deriving form. strategic error These two decision rules make it difficult to find a strategic error. syntax error No it doesn't: at most it finds a syntax error! systematic error Moreover, as the measurements were taken by different nurses, the possibility of any systematic error in measurement is also unlikely. tactical error The first tactical error was made before the operation began. technical error With such a replication, we are able to partition the residual error into biological error (between individuals) and technical error (within individuals). tracking error Tracking error of the experimental system under position control. tragic error If improvements can be made to the procedures, they must be implemented to minimise any possibility of such a tragic error recurring. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 type of error Within each of these six error categories, there are details of the exact type of error. typing error Thus, a typing error that could have been subsequently detected by a spelling-checker may be replaced by a real-word error that can't be. typographical error Does not that amendment contain a typographical error: "leave out (i)"? From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 unforced errors We must not turn a blind eye to unforced errors, complications and poor results. writ of error The only way in which the decision of a superior court could be challenged was by a writ of error. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. 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