Lapsus in english
Lapsus
pronunciation: læpsəs part of speech: noun
pronunciation: læpsəs part of speech: noun
In gestures
lapsus = lapse ; lapsus.
Example: Human indexers sometimes make inappropriate judgements, misinterpret ideas, have lapses of memory or concentration, and generate omissions and inconsistencies in their indexing.Example: According to Freud, a lapsus reflects subconscious content, which would normally be repressed by conscious censoring mechanisms = According to Freud, a lapsus reflects subconscious content, which would normally be repressed by conscious censoring mechanisms.more:
» lapsus de memoria = lapse of memory .
Example: Human indexers sometimes make inappropriate judgements, misinterpret ideas, have lapses of memory or concentration, and generate omissions and inconsistencies in their indexing.» lapsus freudiano = Freudian slip .
Example: It is to him that we owe phrases that have been incorporated into the language, such as the Freudian slip, the Oedipus Complex and the concept of the Ego.» lapsus linguae = slip of the tongue ; Freudian slip ; malapropism .
Example: The use of short 'tongue-twister' phrases in eliciting spontaneous slips of the tongue is a useful technique for collecting spoonerism data from children. Example: It is to him that we owe phrases that have been incorporated into the language, such as the Freudian slip, the Oedipus Complex and the concept of the Ego. Example: He is particularly famous for his malapropisms ('ludicrous misuses of a word or phrase'), and not without good reason.» lapsus mental = mental lapse .
Example: A number of mental lapses were possible, of course, but only three were really common.» lapsus temporal = time lapse .
Example: The time lapse before the required page appears can become irritating.» tener lapsus = have + lapses .
Example: Human indexers sometimes make inappropriate judgements, misinterpret ideas, have lapses of memory or concentration, and generate omissions and inconsistencies in their indexing.