Equivocación in english
Mistake
pronunciation: mɪsteɪk part of speech: noun
pronunciation: mɪsteɪk part of speech: noun
In gestures
equivocación = mistake ; error ; misunderstanding ; error of judgement.
Example: A mistake, say, in trasncribing Fergusson as Ferguson may cause some problems, copying Davinson as Davison will cause even more!.Example: Computers are reliable, and less prone to error provided they are instructed or programmed appropriately and correctly.Example: Abbreviations can be used for brevity, but care must be taken to use standard ones so there will be no chance for misunderstanding.Example: Not only is it an error of judgment but also a Constitutional violation to consider race, creed, color, religion, politics, nationality and sex in evaluating work performance.more:
» por equivocación = mistakenly ; by mistake .
Example: International guidelines have been mistakenly applied as general rules for all libraries = Se han aplicado erróneamente las directrices internacionales como reglas generales para todas las bibliotecas. Example: If you mark a record by mistake or change your mind, press <Del> to unmark it.