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aberration [ˌæbəˈreʃən]

n. 偏差,差错; 脱离常规,越轨; [医]心理失常,精神迷乱; [法]过失;
复数:: aberrations

例句:

  • In contrast, Cook's shot was an aberration.
    来自BBC
  • The slightest aberration would plunge him into a morass.
    来自Sir W. Scott
  • Single people are treated as an aberration and made to pay a supplement.
    独身者被当成异类,而且要付一笔额外的费用。
  • It became very clear that the incident was not just an aberration, it was not just a single incident.
    事实已经很清楚,这件事不是偶发的,它并不是一起孤立的事件。
  • The removal of the chromatic aberration is then of primary importance.
    这时消除色差具有头等重要性.
  • Just one obvious aberration mars an otherwise perfect reign.
    来自BBC
  • The aberrations of his youth had long been forgotten.
    他年轻时的荒唐事早就置之脑后了。
    来自《权威词典》
  • There is an aberration in the computer program.
    电脑程序中有个错误。
    来自《权威词典》