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  1. Well, he is dead," replied the man who placed the erroneously typed ad.
    哦,它是死的,”安排这条误入的广告的人回答道。
  2. Optimists note that the death of comedy has been erroneously declared before.
    乐观人士认为宣告喜剧终结的命运还为时尚早。
  3. Erroneously or not, it was widely believed that she was the real boss of China.
    不论真假,许多人认为她才是当时中国真正的掌权者。


erroneously
[ adv ]
in a mistaken manner
<adv.all>
he mistakenly believed it


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.

  1. Crash investigators said the rudder was erroneously set all the way to the left, causing the plane to drift to the side during the takeoff attempt, although cockpit communication tapes showed the pilots made all the proper checks.
  2. But Mr. Cosgrove erroneously predicted that T-bills would yield 7% by mid-1991.
  3. A recent page-one article on research in fiber-optic data transmission erroneously gave the equivalent as five million 200-page books.
  4. His name, itself a derivation of Rittinghausen, was changed erroneously by American clerks, according to Rittenhausen decendant Milton Rubincam of West Hyattsville, Md.
  5. The Associated Press, in a story March 7 about First Gibraltar Bank's bid to acquire San Antonio Savings Association, erroneously reported the bank's assets and net income for the first nine months of 1989.
  6. Saatchi & Saatchi Co. sued the British Broadcasting Corp. for libel, claiming it erroneously reported that Saatchi secretly was fired as the Conservative Party's advertising agency during the recent election campaign.
  7. The Associated Press erroneously reported on Wednesday that Encyclopaedia Britannica is available on compact disc.
  8. You can amount to something." A prison inmate sued Meridian and state officials for erroneously diagnosing him as an AIDS virus carrier after he bit a police officer.
  9. The Justice Department says it made an "honest error" by erroneously giving the impression for nine months that Attorney General Edwin Meese removed himself from the Pollard spy case.
  10. But he asserted that on the basis of what he had heard, it seemed as if Pennsylvania was erroneously interpreting the laws that govern soft drink marketing.
  11. An Associated Press list of Army National Guard and Army Reserve units called to active duty on Monday erroneously reported that three National Guard combat brigades from Georgia, Mississippi and Louisiana had been called to active duty.
  12. In a July 5 story about a motion to reduce the prison sentences of brothers Barry and Ronald Semler, The Associated Press erroneously reported that the men were convicted of illegally selling helicopters to North Korea.
  13. In a report June 5 on a Supreme Court decision upholding a sculptor's rights to his work, The Associated Press erroneously reported that the court ruled the sculpture in question was a "work made for hire" under federal copyright law.
  14. Such reasoning would, for example, lead one to conclude (erroneously) that fertility is higher in the U.S. than in Mexico because there are more births north of the border.
  15. The Associated Press reported erroneously Saturday that Supreme Court Justice Harry Blackmun had said at a judicial conference that his fellow justice John Paul Stevens is "a maverick, unimaginative."
  16. The song earned him 37 cents in royalties and a new name _ the sheet music cover erroneously credited the words to "I. Berlin." In 1911, at the age of 23, he was contributing songs to the Ziegfeld Follies.
  17. For a brief period on Tuesday, The Associated Press reported erroneously that these deaths were connected to the CAST studies. Morganroth said he surveyed only doctors who were not in the drug trials.
  18. This means that net income could rise from about Dollars 40bn to as much as Dollars 90bn by the year 2000, rather than the figure of Dollars 1000bn erroneously mentioned in Thursday's Lex Column.
  19. Pregnant women may have erroneously believed they cried more often because they were more aware of their emotions during pregnancy, and they may have felt like crying more due to the added stress of pregnancy.
  20. The Associated Press erroneously reported Aug. 2 that 4 percent inflation reduces the value of a dollar to 50 cents in 13 years.
  21. Storage also said it restated its second-quarter results because two sales transactions were erroneously recorded during the period.
  22. They said a pre-sentence investigation report erroneously found that each of the defendants had not taken responsibility for his actions.
  23. A study of American dietary habits, done for the American Dietetic Association, uncovered that most people believe, erroneously, that there are "good" and "bad" foods and that they shun the "bad" ones.
  24. Previously, the committee said, neutron radiation was erroneously considered to have a major influence on the health of the A-bomb survivors.
  25. The decision to clarify the advertising is a victory for Peter Roberts, chairman of College Savings Bank, Princeton, N.J. He has been arguing since 1989 that the ads erroneously represent the bonds as tax exempt for all investors.
  26. The Associated Press reported erroneously on Friday that Earth First! spokeswoman Kelpie Wilson said Judi Bari was an "eco-warrior" who advocated tree-spiking, the practice of driving large spikes into trees to spoil them for lumber.
  27. The company said it made the changes because it "erroneously responded to the needs of a significant customer by delivering systems on very short notice.
  28. The Associated Press erroneously reported Saturday that both The Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta Constitution endorsed Democratic presidential nominee Michael Dukakis.
  29. The Associated Press erroneously reported Monday that orange juice futures are traded on the Chicago Board of Trade.
  30. I said, `No one's paying you to look."' Dingeman, a steel company employee, has neurofibromatosis, a genetic disorder best known - erroneously - as Elephant Man's disease.
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