errorless

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الإنجليزية - التركية
hatasız
error
yanlışlık

Bu telefon faturasında yanlışlıklar var. - There are errors in this phone bill.

error
yanlış

Bu bir yanlış değildir. - This is not an error.

Bu telefon faturasında yanlışlıklar var. - There are errors in this phone bill.

error
hata

Hata baştan sağda mı yoksa sonradan mı meydana geldi? - Ne zaman? - Did the error occur right from the start or later on? - When?

Herkes onun hatasına güldü. - Everybody laughed at his error.

errorless teaching
(Eğitim) Yanlışsız öğretim tekniği
error
{i} suç

Hatasız kul olmaz. hataların için başka birini suçlamak daha insanidir. - To err is human. To blame somebody else for your errors is even more human.

Hata için onu suçlamayın. - Don't blame him for the error.

error
(Felsefe) yanılma

Deneme yanılma yoluyla doğru cevabı buldu. - Through trial and error, he found the right answer by chance.

Biz deneme ve yanılma ile öğreniriz. - We learn by trial and error.

error
(Tıp) erör
error
yanlış hareket
error
dalalet
error
galat yanlışlık
error
(Bilgisayar) sorun
error
(Bilgisayar) sorun hata
error
yanlış (düşünce/görüş/vb.)
error
{i} falso
error
yanlış kanı
error
(Mukavele) hata, yanlış; usul hatası
error
Yanlış, özellikle bir soruna neden olan yahut sonucu etkileyen hata
error
hatak
error
hatayla
error
hatai
error
yanlış fikir
error
(Askeri) HATA: Hedefe vurmayan bir atımın orta vuruş veya orta paralanma noktası ile hedef arasındaki mesafe; yani sapma
error
clerical error yazı hatası
error
elde edilen sonuçla gerçek ölçü arasındaki muhtemel fark
error
spor oyuncu hatası
error
yanılgı
error
galat
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Free from errors; accurate, correct
{s} without a single mistake, totally correct
free from error; "an errorless baseball game"
free from error; "an errorless baseball game
error
A mistake; an accidental wrong action or a false statement not made deliberately
error
A failure to complete a task, usually involving a premature termination
error
The difference between a measured or calculated value and a true one
error
One or more mistakes in a trial that could be grounds for review of the judgement
error
A play which is scored as having been made incorrectly
error
To show or contain an error or fault

The block transmission errored near the start and could not be received.

error
To function improperly due to an error, especially accompanied by error message

This directory errors with a Permission denied message.

error
{i} mistake, something that is incorrect
error
{n} a mistake, blunder, sin, crime, offense
error
part of a statement that is not correct; "the book was full of errors"
error
The difference between a measurement and the true value of the quantity beingmeasured
error
Errors are defined as pages that visitors attempted to view, but that returned an error message instead Often these errors occur because of broken links (links to pages that do not exist anymore) or when an unauthorized visitor attempts to access restricted pages (for example, if the visitor does not have a password to access the page)
error
When there is line noise and one or more characters are changed This is especially noticeable when downloading or uploading a program In this case the error must be detected, and the data must be re-sent
error
In the context of GIS this means the difference between the real world and its digital representation
error
If you do something in error or if it happens in error, you do it or it happens because you have made a mistake, especially in your judgment. The plane was shot down in error by a NATO missile
error
The difference between a measurement and the true value of the quantity being measured
error
(computer science) the occurrence of an incorrect result produced by a computer
error
A SAX parsing error is generally a validation error-in other words, it occurs when an XML document is not valid, although it can also occur if the declaration specifies an XML version that the parser cannot handle See also: fatal error, warning
error
(baseball) a failure of a defensive player to make an out when normal play would have sufficed
error
The distance of results of observations, computations, or estimates from the true values or to values that are accepted as being true Also refers to the misclassification of thematic data Contrast with accuracy
error
The absolute difference between the payoff and the prediction as a proportion of the total prediction range
error
A mistake in the proceedings of a court of record in matters of law or of fact
error
The algebraic difference between the indication by an instrument and the true value of the measured signal
error
The difference between an individual result and the true value of the quantity being measured
error
A fault of a player of the side in the field which results in failure to put out a player on the other side, or gives him an unearned base
error
The difference between the output state and the commanded state of a servo-controlled system ESC Electronic Speed Control A device that connects the throttle function to the motor and provides proportional control over motor speed Expo Exponential throw A feature of control linkages or Tx programming that provides more sensitivity as stick displacement increases See also reverse expo
error
A wandering or deviation from the right course or standard; irregularity; mistake; inaccuracy; something made wrong or left wrong; as, an error in writing or in printing; a clerical error
error
A request which resulted in an error code being sent to the browser The most common error is code 404 - File Not Found This usualy occurs when a request is mistyped There are also many other possible causes of errors Any HTTP result code, 400 or higher, is treated as an error by Summary
error
The difference between the observed value of a quantity and that which is taken or computed to be the true value; sometimes called residual error
error
A departing or deviation from the truth; falsity; false notion; wrong opinion; mistake; misapprehension
error
The difference between the approximate result and the true result; used particularly in the rule of double position
error
To err
error
A mistake

Without music, life would be a mistake. - Without music, life would be an error.

error
a misconception resulting from incorrect information
error
A SAX parsing error is generally a validation error -- in other words, it occurs when an XML document is not valid, although it can also occur if the declaration specifies an XML version that the parser cannot handle See also: fatal error, warning
error
a wrong action attributable to bad judgment or ignorance or inattention; "he made a bad mistake"; "she was quick to point out my errors"; "I could understand his English in spite of his grammatical faults"
error
departure from what is ethically acceptable
error
A moral offense; violation of duty; a sin or transgression; iniquity; fault
error
A wandering; a roving or irregular course
error
The difference between an observed value and the true value of a quantity
error
The difference between the value indicated by the transducer and the true value of the measurand being sensed Usually expressed in percent of full scale output
error
The difference between the indicated and the true values of a variable being measured
error
An error occurs when an Emacs command cannot execute in the current circumstances When an error occurs, execution of the command stops (unless the command has been programmed to do otherwise) and Emacs reports the error by printing an error message (q v ) Type-ahead is discarded Then Emacs is ready to read another editing command
error
refers to: neural net, output A value that indicates the "quality" of a neural net's learning process Used by neural nets with supervised learning, by comparing the current output values with the desired output values of the net The smaller the net's error is, the better the net had been trained Usually the error is always a value greater than zero
error
a mistake made in the design, sculpting, or execution of a lighthouse See also variation In collectibles, an error refers to something that should not have been released while a variation or modification is a change during production More about modifications
error
A condition that may occur within an application that is not correct, such as an invalid data value If detected by the application logic, the error should be properly handled within error-handling specifications If undetected, the error usually identifies a program defect and may result in an abnormal termination of the application processing and/or loss of data integrity
error
A shot that fails to cross the net or lands out of the court, resulting in loss of the point See forced error; unforced error
error
inadvertent incorrectness
error
A nonrecoverable condition that causes the currently executing QuickDraw 3D routine to fail See also fatal error, notice, warning
error
An error is something you have done which is considered to be incorrect or wrong, or which should not have been done. NASA discovered a mathematical error in its calculations MPs attacked lax management and errors of judgment
error
The difference between the value indicated by the transducer and the true value of the measured being sensed Usually expressed in percent of full-scale output
error
n 1 (only in the phrase "is an error") a situation in which the semantics of a program are not specified, and in which the consequences are undefined 2 a condition which represents an error situation See section Error Terminology 3 an object of type error
error
If someone sees the error of their ways, they realize or admit that they have made a mistake or behaved badly. I wanted an opportunity to talk some sense into him and try to make him see the error of his ways. In applied mathematics, the difference between a value and an estimate of that value. In statistics, a common example is the difference between the mean age of a given group of people (see mean, median, and mode) and that of a sample drawn from the group. In numerical analysis, an example of round-off error is the difference between the true value of pi and commonly substituted expressions like 22 7 and shorter versions like 3.14159. Truncation error results from using only the first few terms of an infinite series. Relative error is the ratio of the size of an error to the size of the quantity measured, and percentage error is relative error expressed as a percent
error
(1) The difference between a computed, observed, or measured value or condition and the true specified, or theoretically correct value or condition (2) An incorrect step, process, or data definition Also: fault (3) An incorrect result Also: failure (4) A human action that produces an incorrect result Also: mistake [6]
error
(baseball) a failure of a defensive player to make an out when normal play would have sufficed departure from what is ethically acceptable a misconception resulting from incorrect information part of a statement that is not correct; "the book was full of errors"
errorless

    الواصلة

    er·ror·less

    النطق

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    [ 'er-&r ] (noun.) 13th century. From error +‎ -less.
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