Nghĩa của từ erroneously bằng Tiếng Anh

adverb

[er'ro·ne·ous·ly || -lɪ]

mistakenly, falsely, incorrectly

Đặt câu với từ "erroneously"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "erroneously", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ erroneously, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ erroneously trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh

1. , however, erroneously suggested that Anlet, N.R.C

2. Memory corruption erroneously executing code is always a possibility.

3. English writers often erroneously spell it Chaperone, app

4. By allowing earlier detection to erroneously imply longer survival.

5. Garros is erroneously called the world's first fighter ace.

6. The bank erroneously transferred the money to her account.

7. To standardize the process of correcting erroneously Accessioned cases in PowerPath

8. Jewell was erroneously linked to the 1996 Olympic bombing at Atlanta.

9. Represents adjustment to premium erroneously received through UNDP Service Clearing Account.

10. Many new owners erroneously believe that the application is the dog's registration papers.

11. Goldthorn Tea was erroneously unlearned by most players who had learned the recipe.

12. 69 synonyms for Badly: poorly, incorrectly, carelessly, inadequately, erroneously, imperfectly, ineptly

13. It was erroneously thought to be a crow from New Guinea.

14. Well, he is dead, replied the man who placed the erroneously typed ad.

15. Antonyms for Becomingly include improperly, inappropriately, incorrectly, wrongly, inaccurately, unfittingly, erroneously, mistakenly, faultily and inaptly

16. A phrase exhibits proofs of Cacography, when the accents are misplaced, forgotten, or used erroneously.

17. They had erroneously assumed these needs could be met in a managerial position.

18. Erroneously too high numbers of leukotytes could be absolutely avoided by at least two repeated counts.

19. Antonyms for Congruously include improperly, inappropriately, inCongruously, incorrectly, unseemly, unsuitably, wrongly, mistakenly, erroneously and amiss

20. Holmes erroneously assumed that ideas are more likely to spread if they are honest.

21. This series is often erroneously listed either as a series of books or as a single documentary.

22. Onara appointed Giddean Danu as Lenoan's replacement, erroneously thinking him to be a malleable political figurehead.

23. Synonyms for Abysmally include badly, poorly, inadequately, bad, incorrectly, unsatisfactorily, erroneously, deficiently, wretchedly and faultily

24. Synonyms for Afoul include amiss, improperly, incorrectly, mistakenly, wrongly, erroneously, faultily, inappropriately, unsuitably and inaccurately

25. They are usually sold in powdered form and are often erroneously sold as "angelica seeds".

26. The slip from the automatic teller machine erroneously reflected an excess of R42,000 ($6,000, U.S.).

27. Investors'attitudes about the future can be affected substantially , although frequently erroneously, by those yearly changes.

28. Long - term since, we erroneously cooperative economy and collective economy confuse sth with sth else.

29. Carolinensis, or green Anole, commonly but erroneously called the American chameleon) is native to the southern United States

30. We commonly and erroneously assume the syllabus document to be the core of any official curriculum in schools.

31. The Hippeastrum genus of flowering bulbed plants is erroneously named as the Amaryllis or Christmas Amaryllis.

32. Changing the pitch of an existing enharmonically flipped note no longer erroneously flips the enharmonic of the changed pitch.

33. After all, new citizens who may have voted erroneously in 1996 will be doubly sure to get things right next time.

34. It has historically been confused with phosphorescence and the latter term is still frequently (and erroneously) used to describe marine Bioluminescence.

35. When Roeder began he found very little material and much that was written erroneously, even in the Dictionary of National Biography.

36. A case is reported of intrarenal lipoma which had undergone nephrectomy erroneously under the mistaken impression of renal cell carcinoma.

37. His body was erroneously producing a flood of white blood cells in a frantic search for a disease that did not exist.

38. A defendant who pleads that he was erroneously convicted is putting up a positive case and can be asked for particulars.

39. This analysis is very important since the bodies of the incorruptibles have been erroneously classified by many as natural mummies.

40. Although we could not remove all homophones, we could treat differently certain classes of words which are frequently accessed erroneously.

41. A health care provider who is unaware of this practice could erroneously attribute the lesions caused by Coining to physical abuse.

42. Some authors sometimes erroneously include in Balneotherapy mud therapy, sea baths, and bathing in estuaries and in the natural brine of salt lakes (brine baths)

43. When Blob versioning is enabled, you can restore an earlier version of a Blob to recover your data if it is erroneously modified or deleted

44. Aaron used a similar excuse when he acquiesced to pagan forms of entertainment and worship, erroneously describing them as “a festival to Jehovah.”

45. The remainder of the Greek forces—14 divisions (often erroneously referred to as the "Greek First Army" by foreign sources)—was committed in Albania.

46. The bone matter is then crushed or ground into tiny particles, resulting in the Cremated remains which are commonly – but erroneously – referred to as “ashes.”

47. The Senior Manager, Human Resource, at AngloGold Ashanti (Ghana) Limited Madam Wosiela Eve Bobie, says it is wrong to Categorise people under gender stereotypes because it erroneously defines how

48. The Bellowses and Stutsmans then requested leave of the trial court to amend their complaint to include the erroneously omitted parties pursuant to Indiana Trial Rules 15 and 17

49. Further development of the difference admittance's method leads to the power-matrix method, with which the frequency deviation can be eliminated even when the time steps chosen are erroneously large.

50. Bartizan (ˈbɑːtɪzən; ˌbɑːtɪˈzæn) n (Fortifications) a small turret projecting from a wall, parapet, or tower [C19: variant of bertisene, erroneously for bretising, from bretasce parapet; see brattice] Bartizaned adj.