fallibility

英 [,fælə'bɪlətɪ] 美 [,fælə'bɪləti]
  • n. 易误;不可靠;出错性
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fallibility (n.)
1630s, from Latin stem of fallible + -ity.
1. The fallibility of science is one of the great betrayals of our times.
科学的不可靠是我们的时代最大的一种背叛。

来自柯林斯例句

2. The recognition of fallibility is simply an acknowledgment of our humanity.
承认人皆有错不过是正视人性而已.

来自哲学部分

3. This idea stems from the acceptance of human fallibility and is supported by modern aesthetics.
这样说,除了宽容人性的弱点外,还有现代美学的支持.

来自中国文学部分

4. What he could not permit to slip by was my implication of their fallibility.
不过他断难放过我暗指他们犯了错误的话.

来自辞典例句

5. The IC 3 partly attributed male online fallibility to buying patterns.
IC3将男性在网上容易出错的原因部分归结于男性的购物模式.

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