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Definition
Synonym
probable error
Englisch Deutsch Übersetzung
mutmaßlicher Fehler
probable error
Streukreisradius
m
(Genauigkeitsindikator für ein Projektil)
mil.
circular error probable CEP (indicator of the accuracy of a projectile)
Längenabweichung
f
(beim Abgang eines Geschosses)
mil.
wahrscheinliche Längenabweichung
range error (when a projectile is discharged)
range error probable REP
Deutsche
mutmaßlicher Fehler Synonyme
fehler
Bedeutungsfehler
logischer
Fehler
Eingabefehler
Fehler
bei
der
Eingabe
Fehler
bei
der
Wiedergabe
Wiedergabefehler
Fehler
beseitigen
von
Fehlern
befreien
grober
Fehler
Schnitzer
(umgangssprachlich)
Übermittlungsfehler
Übertragungsfehler
Fehler
bei
der
Übertragung
einen
Fehler
finden
(an)
etwas
auszusetzen
haben
(an)
Bias
systematische
Abweichung
systematischer
Fehler
Tendenz
Verzerrung
Defekt
Defizit
Fehler
Insuffizienz
(fachsprachlich)
Macke
(umgangssprachlich)
Mangel
Manko
Schaden
Schwäche
Unzulänglichkeit
(Fehler)
ausmerzen
(Mangel)
beheben
(Missstand)
abstellen
(Problem)
bewältigen
abhelfen
Abhilfe
schaffen
bereinigen
beseitigen
in
Ordnung
bringen
lösen
Fauxpas
Fehler
Flüchtigkeitsfehler
Inkorrektheit
Irrtum
Lapsus
(umgangssprachlich)
Missgriff
Patzer
(umgangssprachlich)
Schnitzer
(umgangssprachlich)
(Fehler) ausmerzen
(Mangel) beheben
(Missstand) abstellen
(Problem) bewältigen
abhelfen
beseitigen
in Ordnung bringen
lösen
Fehler bei der Wiedergabe
Wiedergabefehler
Fehler beseitigen
von Fehlern befreien
einen Fehler finden (an)
etwas auszusetzen haben (an)
grober Fehler
Schnitzer (umgangssprachlich)
Englische
probable error Synonyme
probable error Definition
Error
(
n.
)
A
wandering
Error
(
n.
)
A
wandering
or
deviation
from
the
right
course
or
standard
Error
(
n.
)
A
departing
or
deviation
from
the
truth
Error
(
n.
)
A
moral
offense
Error
(
n.
)
The
difference
between
the
approximate
result
and
the
true
result
Error
(
n.
)
The
difference
between
an
observed
value
and
the
true
value
of
a
quantity.
Error
(
n.
)
The
difference
between
the
observed
value
of
a
quantity
and
that
which
is
taken
or
computed
to
be
the
true
value
Error
(
n.
)
A
mistake
in
the
proceedings
of
a
court
of
record
in
matters
of
law
or
of
fact.
Error
(
n.
)
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.
Probable
(
a.
)
Capable
of
being
proved.
Probable
(
a.
)
Having
more
evidence
for
than
against
Probable
(
a.
)
Rendering
probable
probable error Bedeutung
mistake
error
fault
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
misplay
(baseball)
a
failure
of
a
defensive
player
to
make
an
out
when
normal
play
would
have
sufficed
rounding
rounding
error
(mathematics)
a
miscalculation
that
results
from
rounding
off
numbers
to
a
convenient
number
of
decimals,
the
error
in
the
calculation
was
attributable
to
rounding,
taxes
are
rounded
off
to
the
nearest
dollar
but
the
rounding
error
is
surprisingly
small
truncation
error
(mathematics)
a
miscalculation
that
results
from
cutting
off
a
numerical
calculation
before
it
is
finished
trial
and
error
experimenting
until
a
solution
is
found
erroneousness
error
inadvertent
incorrectness
error
wrongdoing
departure
from
what
is
ethically
acceptable
margin
of
safety
safety
margin
margin
of
error
the
margin
required
in
order
to
insure
safety,
in
engineering
the
margin
of
safety
is
the
strength
of
the
material
minus
the
anticipated
stress
probable
cause
(law)
evidence
sufficient
to
warrant
an
arrest
or
search
and
seizure,
a
magistrate
determined
that
there
was
probable
cause
to
search
the
house
error
erroneous
belief
a
misconception
resulting
from
incorrect
information
error
correction
code
ECC
(telecommunication)
a
coding
system
that
incorporates
extra
parity
bits
in
order
to
detect
errors
writ
of
error
a
judicial
writ
from
an
appellate
court
ordering
the
court
of
record
to
produce
the
records
of
trial
system
error
an
instruction
that
is
either
not
recognized
by
an
operating
system
or
is
in
violation
of
the
procedural
rules
error
mistake
part
of
a
statement
that
is
not
correct,
the
book
was
full
of
errors
misprint
erratum
typographical
error
typo
literal
error
literal
a
mistake
in
printed
matter
resulting
from
mechanical
failures
of
some
kind
error
computer
error
(computer
science)
the
occurrence
of
an
incorrect
result
produced
by
a
computer
hardware
error
error
resulting
from
a
malfunction
of
some
physical
component
of
the
computer
disk
error
error
resulting
from
malfunction
of
a
magnetic
disk
software
error
programming
error
error
resulting
from
bad
code
in
some
program
involved
in
producing
the
erroneous
result
semantic
error
run-time
error
runtime
error
an
error
in
logic
or
arithmetic
that
must
be
detected
at
run
time
syntax
error
an
error
of
language
resulting
from
code
that
does
not
conform
to
the
syntax
of
the
programming
language,
syntax
errors
can
be
recognized
at
compilation
time,
a
common
syntax
error
is
to
omit
a
parenthesis
algorithm
error
error
resulting
from
the
choice
of
the
wrong
algorithm
or
method
for
achieving
the
intended
result
appellant
plaintiff
in
error
the
party
who
appeals
a
decision
of
a
lower
court
probable
an
applicant
likely
to
be
chosen
inborn
error
of
metabolism
any
of
a
number
of
diseases
in
which
an
inherited
defect
(usually
a
missing
or
inadequate
enzyme)
results
in
an
abnormality
of
metabolism
trial-and-error
relating
to
solving
problems
by
experience
rather
than
theory,
they
adopted
a
trial-and-error
procedure
trial-and-error
trying
out
various
means
or
theories
until
error
is
satisfactorily
reduced
or
eliminated,
he
argued
that
all
learning
is
a
trial-and-error
process
that
resembles
biological
evolution
erring
error-prone
capable
of
making
an
error,
all
men
are
error-prone
probable
apparently
destined,
the
probable
consequences
of
going
ahead
with
the
scheme
probable
likely
likely
but
not
certain
to
be
or
become
true
or
real,
a
likely
result,
he
foresaw
a
probable
loss
empirically
through
empirical
observation
by
trial
and
error
in
an
empirical
manner,
this
can
be
empirically
tested
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