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Перевод: erroneously
[наречие] ошибочно
Тезаурус:
- Some authors, however, erroneously equate the Plattendolomit with the basinal facies of the Z3 Anhydrite (Richter-Bernburg 1955; Fchtbauer 1972; van Adrichem-Boogaert and Burgers 1983).
- Properly speaking, therefore, the new narrative pre-dates the so-called "boom", a term which is sometimes erroneously used as a synonym but which in fact refers to a process which took place in the 1960s and continued into the 1970s, when Spanish-American fiction won increasing recognition outside Latin America itself and achieved unprecedented commercial success.
- This engraving was erroneously published by Bertram Puckle in 1926 as the "sign of the now extinct "Company of Undertakers".
- Actually some groups in current Western society wear what could almost be termed a uniform, in that it serves to give them a distinct identity, for example skinheads, hippies, and the tinted, spiked hair brigade; in fact these non-verbal cues can influence interaction to such an extent that one has to be careful to avoid stereotyping, sometimes quite erroneously.
- Harry Tomalin was to write (erroneously) "The Club does not buy bonds and the market is limited" and he offered to find a buyer at "about half face value".
- In describing some of the political action Irish women took, I hope to reach those English feminists who think, erroneously, that feminism got its name from them.
- When Roeder began he found very little material and much that was written erroneously, even in the Dictionary of National Biography.
- Many of the early experimenters spent a lot of time trying to improve the tiny transparent crystals they had made - crystals which they erroneously believed were only silica or other hard but non-diamond crystals.
- We commonly and erroneously assume the syllabus document to be the core of any official curriculum in schools.
- In English studies especially the modern and the early modern have been erroneously conflated.
- The ending of the pulse must occur before the address and data lines change their states otherwise data intended for one address may erroneously be written into the previous address as well.
- The cottage at Clevedon traditionally, and probably erroneously, associated with Coleridge, c. 1840)
- Tyndale published an Answer , laboriously defending his translations and quite erroneously describing More as a hireling "wanting to get honour, promotion, dignity and money by help of our mitred monsters".
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