erroneous identification - translation to russian
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erroneous identification - translation to russian

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Erroneous (disambiguation)

erroneous identification      
ошибочная идентификация
erroneous         

[i'rəuniəs]

прилагательное

общая лексика

ошибочный

неправильный

ложный

устаревшее выражение

заблуждающийся

erroneous         
erroneous adj. ложный; ошибочный - erroneous policies

Definition

erroneous
a.
False, incorrect, inexact, inaccurate, wrong, untrue, mistaken.

Wikipedia

Erroneous

Erroneous may refer to:

  • Erroneous program, a program whose semantics are not well-defined, but where the language implementation is not obligated to signal an error.
  • "Erroneous rendition", a euphemism used by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) for the forcible abduction and transfer to the U.S. of a target in another legal jurisdiction
  • Erroneous, a pseudonym used by bassist Alex Dmochowski, so credited on the Frank Zappa albums Waka/Jawaka, The Grand Wazoo and Apostrophe (')
Examples of use of erroneous identification
1. To achieve those rates, the German police agency said it would tolerate a false positive rate of 0.1 percent, or the erroneous identification of 23 people a day.
2. This group included disabled individuals who were wounded by stray gunfire, erroneous identification of wanted men, children hurt by dud shells in unmarked firing zones and individuals who experienced torture or looting at the hands of Israeli soldiers.
What is the Russian for erroneous identification? Translation of &#39erroneous identification&#39 to