误差
误差 في 30 ثانية
- 误差 (wùchā) means technical error or deviation.
- It is used for measurements, data, and scientific results.
- It differs from 错误 (cuòwù), which is a general human mistake.
- Common phrases include 缩小误差 (reduce error) and 误差范围 (margin of error).
The term 误差 (wùchā) is a precise noun in Chinese that primarily translates to 'error' or 'deviation' in a technical, scientific, or mathematical context. Unlike the more common word 错误 (cuòwù), which refers to a human mistake, a wrong answer, or an incorrect action, 误差 specifically describes the difference between a measured value and the actual, objective truth. It is the 'margin' that exists because no measurement system is perfect. In academic and professional settings, discussing 误差 is essential for establishing the reliability of data. For instance, in physics, engineering, and statistics, researchers spend significant time calculating the 允许误差 (allowable error) to ensure that their results are meaningful. When you use this word, you are signaling that you are looking at things through a lens of precision and accuracy. It is the language of the laboratory, the architectural firm, and the data analyst's office. Beyond science, it can also be used metaphorically to describe a slight discrepancy in planning or expectations, though it remains rooted in the idea of a measurable gap. Understanding the nuance of 误差 is a hallmark of reaching the B1 level and beyond, as it allows you to move from general descriptions of 'wrongness' to specific discussions about 'accuracy' and 'precision'.
- Technical Definition
- The numerical difference between a measurement, calculation, or approximation and the true, specified, or theoretically correct value.
实验结果显示,实际数值与理论值之间存在微小的误差。(The experiment results show a tiny error between the actual value and the theoretical value.)
In daily life, you might hear this word when someone is talking about GPS accuracy. If your map says you are 10 meters away from your destination but you are actually standing right in front of it, that 10-meter gap is the 误差. In manufacturing, if a screw is supposed to be exactly 5mm but is actually 5.01mm, that 0.01mm is the 误差. It is important to note that 误差 is often considered unavoidable. While a 错误 (mistake) can usually be corrected or avoided by being more careful, a 误差 is often an inherent part of the tools or methods being used. This is why scientists categorize them into 'systematic errors' (系统误差) and 'random errors' (偶然误差). By using this word correctly, you demonstrate a sophisticated grasp of how to describe the limitations of human knowledge and technology. It is not just about being 'wrong'; it is about the degree of accuracy. In a business context, if a financial forecast is off by a few percentage points, managers will analyze the 误差 to refine their future models. Thus, 误差 is a tool for improvement and a marker of professional rigor.
- Common Collocations
- 缩小误差 (reduce error), 产生误差 (produce error), 误差范围 (margin of error).
为了保证精度,我们必须尽量缩小测量误差。(To ensure precision, we must try our best to narrow the measurement error.)
Furthermore, the word appears frequently in the news when discussing polls or surveys. You will hear the phrase 误差范围 (margin of error) to explain that the percentages shown might fluctuate slightly in reality. For example, 'The candidate has 45% support with a 3% margin of error' would be translated as '支持率为45%,误差范围为3%'. This usage highlights the word's role in conveying uncertainty in a structured, quantifiable way. In high-level Chinese proficiency exams like the HSK, 误差 is a key vocabulary item because it tests your ability to distinguish between general and specific terminology. If you are writing a report or giving a presentation about data, using 误差 instead of 错 or 不对 will immediately elevate your register to a professional level. It shows that you understand the scientific method and the nuances of data interpretation.
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由于仪器的老化,实验中出现了不可忽视的系统误差。(Due to the aging of the instruments, non-negligible systematic errors appeared in the experiment.)
In summary, 误差 is your go-to word for 'technical error'. It represents the gap between the ideal and the real, the measured and the true. By mastering its use, you can accurately describe discrepancies in data, science, and engineering, moving beyond the simple concept of 'wrong' into the sophisticated world of 'precision'.
Using 误差 correctly requires understanding its role as a noun and the specific verbs that usually accompany it. Because it refers to a quantifiable difference, it is often paired with verbs of movement, creation, or limitation. The most common structure is [Adjective] + 误差 or [Verb] + 误差. For example, if you want to say 'the error is big,' you say 误差很大. If you want to say 'reduce the error,' you use 缩小误差 or 减少误差. It is rarely used as a verb itself; you wouldn't say 'I errored the measurement' using this word. Instead, you would say 'A measurement error occurred' (产生了测量误差).
- Structure 1: Verb + 误差
- Common verbs: 产生 (produce), 缩小 (narrow), 减少 (reduce), 修正 (correct), 忽略 (ignore).
我们需要通过多次实验来缩小误差。(We need to narrow the error through multiple experiments.)
When describing the nature of the error, Chinese uses specific adjectives. 'Absolute error' is 绝对误差, and 'relative error' is 相对误差. If an error is so small it doesn't matter, it is an 允许误差 (allowable error) or an 可忽略的误差 (negligible error). These terms are vital for anyone studying science or economics in Chinese. Another common pattern is [Noun] + 误差, which specifies the source or type of the error, such as 视觉误差 (visual error/optical illusion in measurement) or 计算误差 (calculation error). Notice that while 'calculation error' sounds like a mistake, in a technical context, it refers to the rounding errors or precision limits of a computer or calculator.
- Structure 2: Adjective + 误差
- Common adjectives: 明显的 (obvious), 微小的 (tiny), 严重的 (serious), 固有的 (inherent).
这种测量方法存在固有的误差。(This measurement method has inherent errors.)
In complex sentences, 误差 often serves as the subject or object in clauses discussing accuracy. For instance, 'The error caused the project to fail' would be 误差导致了项目的失败. Or, 'Even a small error can lead to a big problem' becomes 即使是微小的误差也可能导致巨大的问题. This highlights how 误差 is treated as a concrete 'thing' that exists in the physical or mathematical world. It is also common to see it in the 'Within [range] 误差' pattern, such as 在误差允许的范围内 (within the allowable range of error). This is a very professional phrase used in engineering and quality control to say that something is 'good enough' despite not being perfect.
- Technical Phrases
- 误差分析 (error analysis), 误差曲线 (error curve), 误差补偿 (error compensation).
在进行误差分析时,我们发现数据受到了环境温度的影响。(While conducting error analysis, we found the data was affected by ambient temperature.)
Finally, remember that 误差 is almost never used for moral or social 'mistakes'. You wouldn't say 'It was my 误差 that I forgot your birthday'. That would sound like you are a robot calculating the deviation of your memory! For human social errors, stick to 错 or 错误. By keeping 误差 in the realm of numbers and measurements, you maintain the correct linguistic register and sound like a precise, educated speaker.
While 误差 might seem like a word relegated to dusty textbooks, it actually appears in many real-world scenarios that English speakers encounter daily. One of the most common places is in **Weather Reports**. Meteorologists often discuss the 误差 in their forecasting models. If a typhoon is predicted to hit a certain city but lands 50 miles away, the news will discuss the 预测误差 (prediction error). Understanding this helps listeners realize that weather science is about probabilities, not certainties.
- Scenario 1: Technology & Gadgets
- When reading reviews for smartwatches or fitness trackers, users often complain about the 步数误差 (step count error) or 心率误差 (heart rate error). If a watch says you walked 10,000 steps but you actually walked 9,500, that discrepancy is the 误差.
这款运动手表的距离测量误差非常小。(The distance measurement error of this sports watch is very small.)
Another frequent context is **Construction and Interior Design**. If you are renovating an apartment in China and the cabinets don't fit the wall perfectly, the carpenter might explain that there was a 测量误差 (measurement error). In this case, hearing the word 误差 instead of 错误 might be a way for the worker to suggest that the error was due to the tools or the unevenness of the wall, rather than their own incompetence. It softens the blame by attributing the problem to technical limitations.
- Scenario 2: Finance and Statistics
- In stock market analysis or economic reports, you will hear about 统计误差 (statistical error). When the government releases GDP growth figures, they often include a note about the potential 误差 to maintain transparency.
由于样本量较小,这次民意调查可能存在较大的误差。(Due to the small sample size, this public opinion poll may have a large error.)
In **Academic Lectures**, especially in STEM subjects at Chinese universities, 误差 is used constantly. Professors will talk about how to minimize 实验误差 (experimental error) through better equipment or repeated trials. If you are a student, you will see this word on almost every lab report rubric. It is the standard way to discuss why your results aren't exactly what the textbook said they should be. Furthermore, in the **Manufacturing Industry**, 'Zero Error' (零误差) is a common slogan used to describe high-quality production lines, even though true zero error is theoretically impossible. It represents the pursuit of perfection.
- Scenario 3: Culinary Arts (High-end)
- In professional baking or molecular gastronomy, where weights are measured in tenths of a gram, chefs will discuss the 误差 of their scales to ensure the chemistry of the dish remains perfect.
烘焙时,配料的误差不能超过一克。(When baking, the error of ingredients cannot exceed one gram.)
Lastly, you might hear it in **GPS and Navigation**. When your phone says 'Accuracy: 5 meters', the Chinese interface will often use terms related to 误差 to describe the signal's precision. Whether you are a student, an engineer, a shopper, or a driver, 误差 is the word that quantifies the imperfection of the world around us.
The most frequent mistake learners make with 误差 is confusing it with its close relative, **错误 (cuòwù)**. While both can be translated as 'error' in English, their usage in Chinese is strictly separated by context. Using the wrong one can make you sound either overly robotic or scientifically illiterate. Let's break down the differences to help you avoid these pitfalls.
- Mistake 1: Using 误差 for Human Mistakes
- If you go to the wrong room, you made a 错误, not a 误差. 误差 is for data and measurements. If you say '对不起,这是我的误差' (Sorry, this is my error), it sounds like you are a faulty machine, not a person apologizing for a lapse in judgment.
Wrong: 我在作业里犯了一个误差。
Right: 我在作业里犯了一个错误。(I made a mistake in my homework.)
Another common error is failing to distinguish 误差 from **偏差 (piānchā)**. While 误差 is the numerical difference from the truth, 偏差 often implies a 'deviation' or 'bias' in direction or policy. For example, if a company's strategy deviates from its original goal, that is a 偏差. If a bullet misses a target by 2 inches, that is also a 偏差 (deviation from path). While they overlap in some technical contexts, 误差 is more focused on the *amount* of inaccuracy, while 偏差 is more about the *direction* or *nature* of the departure from a standard.
- Mistake 2: Using 误差 as a Verb
- In English, we can say 'The results erred.' In Chinese, 误差 is strictly a noun. You cannot say '结果误差了'. You must use a verb like 存在 (exists) or 产生 (produced). For example: 结果中存在误差 (There exists an error in the results).
Wrong: 测量结果误差了五厘米。
Right: 测量结果有五厘米的误差。(The measurement result has a 5cm error.)
Learners also sometimes struggle with the scale of 误差. Because it is a technical term, it is usually modified by formal adjectives like 微小 (tiny) or 显著 (significant) rather than the casual 大 (big) or 小 (small), although 大/小 are acceptable in spoken Chinese. Using formal modifiers will make your Chinese sound more natural in the academic settings where this word typically lives. Furthermore, don't confuse 误差 with **差距 (chājù)**. 差距 refers to a 'gap' or 'disparity' between two things, like the wealth gap (贫富差距) or the gap between two runners. 误差 is specifically about the gap between a measurement and the *actual truth*.
- Mistake 3: Forgetting the Context
- Using 误差 in a casual story about a misunderstanding between friends would be very strange. If you misunderstood what someone said, use 误会 (wùhuì), not 误差.
Wrong: 我们之间有一点误差。
Right: 我们之间有一点误会。(There is a slight misunderstanding between us.)
By keeping these distinctions in mind, you will avoid the 'uncanny valley' of Chinese where your grammar is correct but your word choice sounds like a literal translation from a dictionary. Precision in word choice (avoiding 误差 in your vocabulary!) is the key to sounding like a native speaker.
To truly master 误差, you must understand how it relates to other words that mean 'mistake', 'difference', or 'deviation'. The Chinese language is rich with specific terms for different kinds of inaccuracies. Choosing the right one depends entirely on whether you are talking about science, social interactions, or general failures.
- 1. 错误 (cuòwù)
- This is the most general word for 'mistake' or 'error'. It can be a noun or an adjective. It is used for wrong answers on a test, moral failings, or incorrect logic. Unlike 误差, it usually implies that there is a 'right' way that was not followed.
Example: 这是一个严重的错误。(This is a serious mistake.) - 2. 偏差 (piānchā)
- Translated as 'deviation' or 'bias'. It is used when something is 'off-course' or doesn't align with a standard or policy. In statistics, it refers to 'bias' in a sample. In daily life, it might refer to a misunderstanding of a plan.
Example: 执行过程中出现了偏差。(A deviation occurred during execution.) - 3. 差距 (chājù)
- Meaning 'gap' or 'disparity'. This is used to compare two existing things, such as the gap between rich and poor, or the skill gap between two players. It doesn't necessarily imply an 'error', just a difference in level or quantity.
Example: 我们的水平还有很大的差距。(There is still a big gap in our levels.) - 4. 误会 (wùhuì)
- Meaning 'misunderstanding'. This is strictly for interpersonal communication. If you think your friend is mad but they are just tired, that is a 误会. You would never use 误差 for this.
Example: 别生气,这只是个误会。(Don't be angry, it's just a misunderstanding.)
In a technical report, you might also see the word **精度 (jīngdù)**, which means 'precision' or 'accuracy'. While 误差 measures what is wrong, 精度 measures how right something is. They are two sides of the same coin. A low 误差 means a high 精度. Another related term is **失误 (shīwù)**, which refers to a 'slip-up' or 'fault', often used in sports or high-pressure situations. If a goalkeeper misses a ball, it is a 失误. It implies a failure in performance rather than a measurement discrepancy.
Comparison:
1. 测量误差 (Measurement error - technical)
2. 逻辑错误 (Logical error - conceptual)
3. 政策偏差 (Policy deviation - directional)
4. 贫富差距 (Wealth gap - comparative)
By diversifying your vocabulary with these alternatives, you can express yourself more precisely. Instead of using the generic 'wrong' (错) for everything, you can specify whether it was a technical error (误差), a performance slip-up (失误), or a conceptual mistake (错误). This level of detail is what separates intermediate learners from advanced speakers.
How Formal Is It?
حقيقة ممتعة
The character 差 (chā) is one of the most versatile in Chinese, with at least four different pronunciations (chā, chà, chāi, cī) depending on its meaning. In '误差', it uses its most 'mathematical' sound.
دليل النطق
- Pronouncing 'cha' in the 4th tone (chà) which means 'poor' or 'bad'. In '误差', it must be 1st tone (chā).
- Pronouncing 'wu' as 'u' without the 'w' sound.
مستوى الصعوبة
Easy to recognize in technical texts, but requires context to distinguish from other 'error' words.
Requires knowledge of formal collocations like 产生 or 缩小.
The tones are distinct, but learners often use it where '错误' is more appropriate.
Clear pronunciation, often found in news or academic lectures.
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Using '由于' (due to) to explain the source of 误差.
由于距离太远,测量产生了一定的误差。
Using '在...范围内' to describe the margin of 误差.
误差必须控制在百分之五的范围内。
The 'Verb + 误差' collocation rule (using specific verbs like 产生, 缩小).
通过改进算法,我们成功缩小了误差。
Noun compounding with 误差 as the head or modifier.
误差分析 (Error analysis) vs. 测量误差 (Measurement error).
Using '存在' to indicate the presence of an error formally.
初步结果中确实存在一定的误差。
أمثلة حسب المستوى
这个数字有一点误差。
This number has a little error.
Subject + 有 (have) + 误差 (error).
老师说,误差很小。
The teacher said the error is very small.
Adjective '小' (small) modifies '误差'.
我不想要误差。
I don't want any error.
Simple negative '不想要' + noun.
尺子上有误差吗?
Is there an error on the ruler?
Question with '吗'.
时间没有误差。
The time has no error.
Negative '没有' + noun.
这个误差是怎么来的?
How did this error come about?
'是怎么...的' structure for emphasis.
误差在一厘米内。
The error is within one centimeter.
Preposition '在...内' (within).
我看错了,不是误差。
I misread it, it's not an error.
Contrast between '看错' (misread) and '误差'.
我们需要减小实验的误差。
We need to reduce the error of the experiment.
Verb '减小' (reduce) + object '误差'.
测量误差在允许的范围内。
The measurement error is within the allowable range.
Fixed phrase '在...范围内' (within the range of).
由于仪器问题,产生了误差。
Due to instrument issues, an error was produced.
Cause '由于...' + result '产生误差'.
请计算一下这个误差的百分比。
Please calculate the percentage of this error.
Noun compound '误差的百分比'.
地图的误差大概是五米。
The map's error is about five meters.
Approximate number '大概' (about).
这个误差会影响最后的结果吗?
Will this error affect the final result?
Verb '影响' (affect) + object '结果'.
多次测量可以抵消部分误差。
Multiple measurements can cancel out part of the error.
Verb '抵消' (cancel out/offset).
这种方法能有效缩小误差。
This method can effectively narrow the error.
Adverb '有效' (effectively) + verb '缩小'.
系统误差的传播显著削弱了该实验的统计效力。
The propagation of systematic errors significantly weakened the statistical power of the experiment.
Formal academic vocabulary like '传播' (propagation) and '统计效力' (statistical power).
在量子力学中,观测过程本身就会引入不可避免的误差。
In quantum mechanics, the observation process itself introduces unavoidable errors.
Use of '引入' (introduce) and '不可避免' (unavoidable).
该算法旨在通过非线性回归来最小化预测误差。
The algorithm aims to minimize prediction error through non-linear regression.
Specific technical term '非线性回归' (non-linear regression).
任何微小的初始误差都可能在混沌系统中被无限放大。
Any tiny initial error can be infinitely amplified in a chaotic system.
Passive structure '被...放大' (be amplified).
通过误差补偿技术,我们成功提高了机械臂的定位精度。
Through error compensation technology, we successfully improved the positioning accuracy of the robotic arm.
Compound noun '误差补偿技术' (error compensation technology).
我们需要对实验数据进行严谨的误差分析,以排除偶然因素。
We need to conduct a rigorous error analysis of the experimental data to rule out accidental factors.
Formal verb '进行' (conduct) + '分析' (analysis).
这种仪器的固有误差限制了我们对微观世界的进一步探索。
The inherent error of this instrument limits our further exploration of the microscopic world.
Modifier '固有' (inherent) + '限制' (limit).
在处理海量数据时,舍入误差可能会累积成显著的偏差。
When processing massive data, rounding errors may accumulate into significant deviations.
Specific term '舍入误差' (rounding error) and '累积' (accumulate).
تلازمات شائعة
العبارات الشائعة
— Zero error; perfect precision. Often used as a slogan for high quality.
我们的目标是零误差生产。
— A tiny difference; a tiny error. Often refers to something being just slightly off.
结果只有毫厘之差。
— Plus or minus error; the range of possible deviation.
这种仪器的正负误差是0.1。
— Visual error; an optical illusion causing a measurement mistake.
这只是视觉误差造成的错觉。
— Calculation error; a discrepancy caused by math or rounding.
计算误差导致了结果的不准确。
— Statistical error; the potential gap in data sampling.
这次调查的统计误差为3%。
— Inherent error; the error built into a tool or system.
每台机器都有其固有误差。
— Cumulative error; small errors that add up over time to a big one.
我们要防止累积误差。
— Absolute error; the direct difference between two values.
绝对误差是五毫米。
— Relative error; the error expressed as a percentage of the total.
相对误差比绝对误差更有参考价值。
يُخلط عادةً مع
General mistake vs. technical measurement deviation.
Numerical gap vs. directional bias/deviation.
Error from truth vs. gap between two entities.
تعبيرات اصطلاحية
— A tiny error at the beginning leads to a massive mistake at the end. Similar to the 'Butterfly Effect'.
设计图纸必须精确,否则失之毫厘,差之千里。
Literary/Proverbial— Not off by a hair; perfectly accurate. The opposite of having an error.
他的表演分毫不差地还原了历史。
Formal— A strange combination of mistakes or coincidences leading to an unexpected result. (Uses '差' but not '误差')
他们阴差阳错地成了好朋友。
Idiomatic— About the same; very little difference between two things.
这两个选手的实力不差上下。
Colloquial— Without the slightest error; very accurate.
实验结果与预期毫发不爽。
Literary— Mostly the same but with minor differences (errors/discrepancies).
这两款手机的功能大同小异。
Common— Varying in thousands of ways; huge differences.
每个人的性格都千差万别。
Common— Giving no cause for much criticism (often used for acceptable errors).
他有一点误差也是无可厚非的。
Formal— Meticulous; not allowing even a tiny error.
他对待工作一丝不苟。
Formal— To be wide of the mark; to result in a huge error.
一个小数点的错误就能谬以千里。
Literaryسهل الخلط
Both translate to 'error' in English.
错误 is for general mistakes, wrong choices, or logical failures. 误差 is only for numerical/measurement discrepancies.
你犯了一个严重的错误。 (You made a serious mistake.)
Both involve things being 'off'.
偏差 implies a lean or bias in a certain direction, often used for policy or thought. 误差 is usually just a number.
计划在执行中出现了偏差。 (The plan deviated during execution.)
Both mean 'difference'.
差距 is a gap between two existing things (like levels of skill). 误差 is the gap between a result and the truth.
我们两人的成绩有很大的差距。 (There is a big gap between our scores.)
Both start with '误'.
误会 is specifically a 'misunderstanding' between people. 误差 is for things/numbers.
这只是个误会。 (This is just a misunderstanding.)
Both mean 'failure/error'.
失误 is a 'slip-up' in performance, like in sports. 误差 is about data accuracy.
守门员的一次失误导致了丢球。 (A slip-up by the goalkeeper led to a goal.)
أنماط الجُمل
[Noun] 有 [Adjective] 误差。
这个秤有两克的误差。
为了 [Goal],我们需要 [Verb] 误差。
为了提高精度,我们需要缩小误差。
误差在 [Range] 范围内。
误差在允许的范围内。
由于 [Cause],产生了 [Type] 误差。
由于光线不足,产生了视觉误差。
[Method] 可以有效减少 [Type] 误差。
多次平均可以有效减少偶然误差。
[Subject] 存在不可忽略的 [Adjective] 误差。
该数据存在不可忽略的统计误差。
误差的 [Action] 导致了 [Result]。
误差的累积导致了最终实验的失败。
通过 [Technical Method] 来最小化 [Complex] 误差。
通过动态补偿算法来最小化系统误差。
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Common in academic, engineering, and technical contexts. Rare in casual social chatter.
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Using 误差 for 'I made a mistake'.
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使用 '错误' 或 '我搞错了'。
误差 is for technical measurements, not human actions.
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Pronouncing 'chā' as 'chà'.
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发音为 'chā' (第一声)。
Chà means 'poor' or 'bad'; chā is the correct tone for 'difference' in this context.
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Saying '结果误差了'.
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结果 '有误差' 或 '产生了误差'。
误差 is a noun and cannot be used as a verb.
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Confusing 误差 with 差距.
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误差 (error from truth) vs 差距 (gap between two things).
If you compare two people's heights, that's 差距. If you measure a wall incorrectly, that's 误差.
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Using 误差 in a casual misunderstanding.
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使用 '误会'。
Misunderstandings between people are '误会', never '误差'.
نصائح
Use with measurements
Always use 误差 when talking about rulers, scales, clocks, or GPS data.
Pair with 范围
If you are talking about statistics, always use the phrase '误差范围' (margin of error).
Don't use as a verb
Remember that 误差 is a noun. You need a verb like '有' or '产生' to go with it.
Academic writing
In lab reports, use '减小误差' (reduce error) instead of '让误差变小'.
Tone check
Make sure 'chā' is high and flat (1st tone). If it falls, people might think you are saying 'bad'.
Error vs Mistake
If a human did it, it's 错误. If a tool did it, it's 误差.
偏差 for Bias
Use 偏差 if you want to emphasize that the results are leaning in a wrong direction.
Professionalism
Using 误差 in a technical meeting will make you sound very professional and precise.
The Wu-Cha Rule
Wu = Wrong, Cha = Difference. The 'Wrong Difference' is the error.
Zero Error
Learn '零误差' (Líng wùchā) to describe high-quality work or products.
احفظها
وسيلة تذكّر
Think of 'Wu' as 'Wrong' and 'Cha' as 'Chart'. A 'Wrong Chart' gives you a measurement error (误差).
ربط بصري
Imagine a target where the arrow is just 1mm away from the bullseye. That 1mm gap is the 误差.
Word Web
تحدٍّ
Try to find three things in your house that have a '误差', like a clock that is 2 minutes fast or a measuring cup that is slightly off.
أصل الكلمة
The word is composed of two characters: 误 (wù) meaning 'mistake, error, or to delay' and 差 (chā) meaning 'difference, discrepancy, or to fall short'. Together, they literally mean 'the difference caused by an error'.
المعنى الأصلي: A discrepancy in measurement or calculation.
Sino-Tibetan (Chinese)السياق الثقافي
No specific sensitivities, but using it for a person's social mistake can sound insulting (calling them a faulty machine).
In English, 'error' is often used for both 'mistake' and 'measurement error'. Chinese speakers are more careful to use 误差 only for the latter.
تدرّب في الحياة الواقعية
سياقات واقعية
Laboratory / Science
- 实验误差
- 数据分析
- 减小误差
- 仪器校准
Construction / Engineering
- 测量误差
- 施工标准
- 允许误差
- 图纸要求
Finance / Economics
- 统计误差
- 预测误差
- 模型调整
- 数据修正
Navigation / GPS
- 定位误差
- 信号干扰
- 精度范围
- 位置偏差
Manufacturing / QC
- 零误差
- 产品规格
- 合格率
- 质量检查
بدايات محادثة
"你觉得这个实验的误差主要来自哪里? (Where do you think the main error of this experiment comes from?)"
"这款手机的GPS误差大吗? (Is the GPS error of this phone large?)"
"在你的工作中,允许的误差范围是多少? (In your work, what is the allowable margin of error?)"
"我们怎么才能进一步缩小测量误差? (How can we further narrow the measurement error?)"
"你认为统计误差会影响最终的结论吗? (Do you think statistical error will affect the final conclusion?)"
مواضيع للكتابة اليومية
描述一次你因为测量误差而遇到的麻烦。 (Describe a time you encountered trouble due to a measurement error.)
为什么在科学研究中,承认误差是很重要的? (Why is it important to acknowledge error in scientific research?)
讨论‘零误差’在现实生活中是否真的可能实现。 (Discuss whether 'zero error' is actually achievable in real life.)
如果你在写一篇实验报告,你会如何解释你的误差来源? (If you were writing a lab report, how would you explain your sources of error?)
比较‘误差’和‘错误’在生活中的不同影响。 (Compare the different impacts of 'error' and 'mistake' in life.)
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةNo, you should use 错误 or 错. Saying '我有误差' sounds like you are a robot with a technical glitch.
Yes, it is a formal and technical term. In very casual speech, people might just say '不准' (not accurate).
产生 (produce) and 缩小 (narrow) are the most common verbs used in professional contexts.
It is '误差范围' (wùchā fànwéi). You will hear this in news about political polls.
It is '系统误差' (xìtǒng wùchā). It refers to errors caused by the equipment or method itself.
No, it is strictly a noun. You cannot say '结果误差了' (the result erred).
误差 is the amount of error; 偏差 is the direction of the deviation or bias.
Yes, you can say '一个误差', but it is more common to treat it as an abstract concept like 'error' in English.
It means 'zero error' or 'perfect precision'. It is a common goal in high-end manufacturing.
It is targetted at the B1 level, when you start learning more specialized and academic vocabulary.
اختبر نفسك 200 أسئلة
Write a sentence using '误差' and '实验'.
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Explain the difference between 误差 and 错误 in one sentence.
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Translate: 'We need to narrow the margin of error.'
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Write a sentence about GPS accuracy using 误差.
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Translate: 'There is a small error in this calculation.'
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How would a scientist say 'The error is unavoidable'?
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Use '零误差' in a business slogan.
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Describe a 'visual error' you experienced.
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Translate: 'Statistical error is within the allowable range.'
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Write a lab report conclusion sentence about error analysis.
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Translate: 'The error propagated through the system.'
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Use '固有误差' in a sentence about a machine.
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Translate: 'Relative error is more useful than absolute error.'
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Write a sentence using '缩小' and '误差'.
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Translate: 'The prediction error of the weather forecast was large.'
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Describe a 'rounding error' in a financial report.
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Translate: 'We must compensate for the measurement error.'
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Use '误差范围' in a sentence about a poll.
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Translate: 'The error is negligible.'
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Write a sentence about 'systematic error'.
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Pronounce '误差' with correct tones.
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Say 'There is a small error' in Chinese.
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Say 'We need to reduce the error' formally.
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Explain 'margin of error' in Chinese.
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Pronounce '系统误差' clearly.
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Say 'The error is within the allowable range'.
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Say 'This is a visual error'.
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Say 'Zero error production'.
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Describe a measurement gap of 2cm.
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Say 'Correct the calculation error'.
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Say 'I found an error in the data'.
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Explain why the error happened briefly.
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Say 'Relative error is small'.
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Use the idiom '失之毫厘...'.
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Say 'Conduct error analysis'.
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Say 'The error is negligible'.
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Pronounce '偶然误差'.
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Say 'The GPS error is 10 meters'.
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Say 'We must minimize error'.
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Say 'This is an inherent error'.
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Listen and write the phrase: '误差范围' (Audio simulation).
Listen: '这个秤有误差。' What is wrong with the scale?
Listen: '缩小实验误差。' What are they doing to the error?
Listen and translate: '系统误差不可避免。'
Listen: '误差在五毫米以内。' How big is the error?
Listen: '零误差。' What is the level of error?
Listen: '由于视觉误差...' What caused the problem?
Listen and write: '计算误差' (Audio simulation).
Listen: '相对误差更重要。' Which error is more important?
Listen: '请进行误差分析。' What is the task?
Listen: '固有误差。' What kind of error is it?
Listen: '误差传播。' What is happening to the error?
Listen: '误差补偿技术。' What is the technology for?
Listen: '允许误差。' Is the error okay?
Listen: '微小的误差。' How big is it?
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Summary
误差 is a precise noun for 'technical error' in science and math. Unlike 错误 (mistake), it refers to the unavoidable gap between measurement and reality. Example: 测量误差 (measurement error).
- 误差 (wùchā) means technical error or deviation.
- It is used for measurements, data, and scientific results.
- It differs from 错误 (cuòwù), which is a general human mistake.
- Common phrases include 缩小误差 (reduce error) and 误差范围 (margin of error).
Use with measurements
Always use 误差 when talking about rulers, scales, clocks, or GPS data.
Pair with 范围
If you are talking about statistics, always use the phrase '误差范围' (margin of error).
Don't use as a verb
Remember that 误差 is a noun. You need a verb like '有' or '产生' to go with it.
Academic writing
In lab reports, use '减小误差' (reduce error) instead of '让误差变小'.
مثال
实验中的人为误差是可以避免的。
محتوى ذو صلة
مزيد من كلمات science
吸收
A1امتص; استوعب. يستخدم للسوائل أو المعرفة.
海拔
B1The height of an object or place above sea level.
属性
B1سمة أو خاصية تنتمي جوهرياً إلى شيء ما أو شخص ما.
生物
B1Any living thing, or the study of living organisms. Basic term for IELTS biology-related reading passages.
模糊
A1ضبابي أو غامض. يستخدم عندما لا يكون الشيء واضحاً للرؤية أو عندما تكون الفكرة غير محددة.
呼吸
A1تنفس؛ التنفس.
燃烧
A1احتراق؛ احتراق. يستخدم للنار والحرارة والمشاعر الشديدة. بدأ الحريق في المدفأة بالاحتراق. شغفه بالموسيقى يحترق.
计算
A1حساب التكلفة الإجمالية للمشروع.
推算
B1حساب أو تقدير شيء ما باستخدام المنطق أو البيانات أو الأساليب الرياضية.
校准
B1ضبط أو التحقق من أداة أو بيانات أو خطة للتأكد من دقتها مقارنة بمعيار.