错误英语怎么说
- In a market where there appears to be a surplus, the common mistake is to tack on too many unnecessary requirements.
- Therefore, from the stand point of diversity, it is usually a mistake to eliminate a major predator from a community.
- That kind of thinking is a mistake, because when the dust settles, people are going to be pretty much what they are.
- A very common mistake, especially early on, is to assume that your reader is the person who will be marking the report.
- When similar sounding words cause a misunderstanding, probably the best thing to do is just to laugh and learn from the mistake.
- We thought that he would never notice a mistake unless it was pointed out to him, to correct it unless he has made to.
- Wasn't your decision to trade off programmer efficiency, security, and software reliability for run time performance a fundamental mistake?
- Any regard for the suffering of animals is seen as a mistake—a sentimental displacement of feeling that should properly be directed to other humans.
- In general, the study found that undergraduates were almost as likely as old people to make this mistake and men as likely as women.
- He who never makes a mistake seldom makes anything else.
- He might feel that leveraging the company at a time when he sees tremendous growth opportunities would be a mistake.
- Mustn't there be a mistake?
- If I may be so bold as to suggest that he made a mistake in his calculations...
- I'm not going to sit around and take the blame for a mistake he made.
- He realized the mistake he had made and wanted to redeem himself.
- It gets smaller and smaller after every mistake.
- He got through without a mistake--flawless and precious triumph.
- I could have gained full marks, but I was too careless and made a spelling mistake.
- My boss command me not to make the same mistake again or I would be fired.
- We used to mistake that heavy objects fell faster than light ones.
- Postponing doing what you love and being with people you love until retirement can be a mistake.
- Reverse spelling (crumb for crum, a word in which b has no justification) is also a trivial mistake.
- He really wanted to go to the party last night, and he can't believe he made such a stupid mistake!
- But implying that Britain's children face some sort of Saharan future is wrong, and dangerous.
- I would humbly suggest that there is something wrong here.