单词 | human error |
释义 | > as lemmashuman error human error n. the making of an error as an inevitable or natural result of being human; the making of an error by a person, esp. (in later use) as contrasted with a mechanical or electronic malfunction; (as a count noun) an error of this type. ΚΠ 1567 T. Harding Reioindre to M. Iewels Replie against Masse Ep. c iiv Say ye, that this is not a false parte plaid by you, but humaine errour? 1718 M. Earbery Rev. Bishop of Bangor's Answer II. 88 Which is then only pure..without the mixture of humane Errors. 1872 J. Hinton Man & his Dwelling Place Introd. p. xxi The history of human error is a history of..taking it for granted that things are as they appear. 1914 Times 13 July 9/3 It offers an adequate and intelligible explanation of the disaster, and attributes it to a human error. 2001 N.Y. Times (National ed.) 6 Dec. b2/3 Only a handful [of bombs] have missed their mark, mainly because of human error. < as lemmas |
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