errant
errant 英 [ˈerənt] 美 [ˈɛrənt]
adj. 不定的;周游的;错误的;偏离正路的
名词复数:errants
- Something or someone described as errant has gone astray or done wrong by going in an unexpected direction. An errant bird might end up in northern Canada while his friends fly to southern Mexico for the winter.
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- adj. 不定的;周游的;错误的;偏离正路的
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1. For example, one customer routes a task to an administrator to look at fixed-width data feeds when the data fails so that they can find the errant characters and fix or delete them.
例如,一位客户在数据失败时将一个任务路由到管理员,请求管理员检查固定宽度的数据提要,以便找到错误的字符,修复或删除它们。
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2. For minor errors, such as a misspelled word, use the “strike” HTML tag to visibly put a line through the errant material — like this—and then add the correct word or words.
对于小的问题,就像拼错单词,用HTML标签在错误的材料下面画一条显著的线——像这样——然后加入正确的词或是句子。
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3. You remember her, the errant prognosticator who predicted municipal-bond defaults in the hundreds of billions of dollars in 2011.
你应该记得这位错误的预言家,曾预测2011年将有数千亿美元市政债券违约。
- errant (adj.) mid-14c., "traveling, roving," from Anglo-French erraunt, from two Old French words that were confused even before they reached English: 1. Old French errant, present participle of errer "to travel or wander," from Late Latin iterare, from Latin iter "journey, way," from root of ire "to go" (from PIE root *ei- "to go"); 2. Old French errant, past participle of errer (see err). The senses fused in English 14c., but much of the sense of the latter since has gone with arrant.
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