| the act of offering an improvement to replace a mistake; setting right 同义词:rectification,
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| treatment of a specific defect; "the correction of his vision with eye glasses"
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| the act of punishing; "the offenders deserved the harsh discipline they received" 同义词:discipline,
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| a drop in stock market activity or stock prices following a period of increases; "market runups are invariably followed by a correction"
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| something substituted for an error
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| a rebuke for making a mistake 同义词:chastening, chastisement,
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| a quantity that is added or subtracted in order to increase the accuracy of a scientific measure 同义词:fudge factor,
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| 1. | The variation of the corrections is typical . 修正值的变化情况是有代表性的。
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| 2. | The correction is relatively small . 该矫正值相当小。
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| 3. | We try to find a correction to the frequency of waves . 我们试图找出对波的频率的改正量。
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| 4. | Readers make the corrections pointed out in the table of errata . 读者根据勘误表进行补正。
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| 5. | I speak under correction . 我说的不一定都对。
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| 6. | Use of the second correction term is rarely recommended . 只有在极少数的情况下,需要用第二订正项。
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| 7. | The correction is only partial, particularly for transients . 这个校正仅是局部的,对于瞬变过程尤其如此。
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| 8. | A few scandalous whores have been sent to the house of correction . 有几个声名狼藉的妓女被送进了教养院。
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| 9. | Please leave a space between the lines for the necessary corrections . 在行与行之间要留出间隙,以便作必要的修改。
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| 10. | It means that there is no first-order correction to the frequency of waves . 这就意味着,不存在对波的频率的一阶改正项。
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