The result of your report is an erroneous conclusion. 你的报告结果是错误的结论。
We should not be infected by erroneous ideas. 我们不应该受错误观念的影响。
It's erroneous to assume that the press always print the truth. 认为新闻报导总是发表真相,这是错误的。
erroneous
[ adj ] containing or characterized by error <adj.all> erroneous conclusions
Erroneous \Er*ro"ne*ous\, a. [L. erroneus, fr. errare to err. See {Err}.] 1. Wandering; straying; deviating from the right course; -- hence, irregular; unnatural. [Obs.] ``Erroneous circulation.'' --Arbuthnot.
Stopped much of the erroneous light, which otherwise would have disturbed the vision. --Sir I. Newman.
2. Misleading; misled; mistaking. [Obs.]
An erroneous conscience commands us to do what we ought to omit. --Jer. Taylor.
3. Containing error; not conformed to truth or justice; incorrect; false; mistaken; as, an erroneous doctrine; erroneous opinion, observation, deduction, view, etc. -- {Er*ro"ne*ous*ly}, adv. -- {Er*ro"ne*ous*ness}, n.
He then dismisses criticism of these decisions, which he sees as arising from the erroneous assumption "that the court's function is to replace law with moral passion, even if that moral passion produces dubious results."
An earlier, erroneous report had said the two met.
Dr. Anderson faults some imaginary "health-care planners" for imposing "two erroneous assumptions" on the HMO concept.
Those comments, Sullivan & Cromwell said, were "erroneous and contrary to the evidence."
His company issued a statement last night saying the report of his comments was 'taken out of context', 'erroneous' and did not reflect the nature of his meeting in Tunis. But more trouble may yet be in the pipeline.
"The parties believe that these verdicts are excessive and erroneous and intend to move in the trial court to set them aside and to prosecute vigorously all appeals and other remedies available," Vivra said.
Require the IRS to waive any penalty imposed because of a tax underpayment that was caused by erroneous written IRS advice.
Third, they established feedback mechanisms by which accounting and its internal customers could identify and return erroneous information to each other and offer suggestions on how to prevent the errors from reoccurring.
THE PORTRAIT identifed as Robert M. Freeman, of Goldman, Sachs & Co., in an article last Friday was erroneous.
On the return flight to Washington aboard Air Force One, Secretary of Agriculture Richard Lyng said he believed there were 11 states on the tour, giving rise to erroneous reports that Oklahoma would be included.
Be citizens along with the rest of us'." Zarate said the reference to a protest was "erroneous" and the group had apologized to the White House.
Hall wrote that "although their trial included an erroneous jury instruction, the proceedings were replete with evidence of bribery and manipulation.
Danilo Corpuz later said the report was erroneous and blamed the error on poor communications.
Anyway, the lamenting of inadequate leaders not up to the performance of their forefathers is a bit like my dad's erroneous dismissal of Willie Mays.
Harvey opened his 8:30 a.m. broadcast Thursday with an erroneous report that the city at the eastern end of Lake Erie had received a foot of snow.
Both versions are erroneous, in logic as well as historical authenticity.
The divided three-judge panel held that North was entitled to a new trial on the charge of altering and destroying sensitive NSC documents because U.S. District Court Judge Gerhard Gesell gave erroneous jury instructions.
Green Cross officials say the report is erroneous, misleading and libelous.
In 1985, the twice-weekly newspaper, the Packet, printed an erroneous obituary of Marcy Decker.
"A lot of what's been said critical of the Curry Company is flat erroneous.
The facts do not bear out their own erroneous legal theories," added Mr. de Saint Phalle, who said the industry hasn't decided upon its next step in the litigation.
He said the suit, which seeks unspecified compensatory and punitive damages, alleges that the investment banker gave Citadel "erroneous advice."
Last week's downward revision of the gross national product for the first quarter brought predictions that the productivity gain reported in May's preliminary data was erroneous.
Many accountants still complain the IRS has done little to ease two major problems: erroneous computer-generated threats about unpaid taxes and the difficulty of reaching the agency employees who are handling their clients' cases.
The appeals court said a federal judge who ruled against the workers "was not clearly erroneous" in deciding that revised seniority and promotion rules at the refinery did not discriminate intentionally against blacks.
Goodrich said Goldsmith called Goodrich Chairman John D. Ong on Wednesday "to say that the press reports indicating that he has an interest in acquiring Goodrich are erroneous.
Simpson said the spark that ignited the Czechoslovak plot was the erroneous report of a death of a youthful demonstrator during an officially sanctioned march in Prague on Nov. 17.
Dr. Grammar, alter ego of English Professor Richard Tracz, handles 10 to 20 grammatical questions a day on his telephone hot line, but he says he's all but powerless in the fight against erroneous _ but popular _ word usage.
"The FAA routinely issues information to U.S. carriers to put into perspective rumors, news reports and other information that may be based on erroneous information or speculation," said spokesman Fred Farrar.
More than 100 people showed up Wednesday at the Hard Rock Cafe in answer to an erroneous call for 2,000 extras to help shoot a scene for "Ghostbusters II." "Who they gonna call?