English to Chinese Dictionary aberration

aberration

像差
definition
noun
they described the outbreak of violence in the area as an aberration
a departure from what is normal, usual, or expected, typically one that is unwelcome.
translation of 'aberration'
noun
过失
example
According to the revisionists, mechanical television was an 'aberration' which is not to be taken seriously.
they described the outbreak of violence in the area as an 'aberration'
His experience may be transformed from an unfortunate 'aberration' into official company policy.
Petzval is best remembered for his work on optical lenses and lens 'aberration' done in the early 1840's.
I see these activities as some kind of mental 'aberration'
That was an 'aberration' , one of those ironic blips that sport throws up from time to time.
Indeed it may well be that far from an 'aberration' or even sinful distortion, the normal and proper condition of society, and even of the Church, is one of dispute and conflict.
The realtor said the difference between the two areas was probably just an 'aberration' .
What went on over that short period of time was an 'aberration' .
This wasn't an aberration - last year was the 'aberration' .
they described the outbreak of violence in the area as an 'aberration'
Having grown up during the heady days of the late 1990s, they think the current period is an 'aberration' .
This was still an astronomical method, but Bradley used observations of the 'aberration' of light from stars.
To eliminate the residual 'aberration' in the spherical lens, we need to increase the refractive index of the glass.
However, if the most recent 50 years in the history of war have truly been dictated by ideological instead of resource motivations, the period would represent a unique 'aberration' .
He understood mathematically why a spherical mirror produces 'aberration' .
In fact, the years between 1660 and 1685 were something of an 'aberration' , a brief period of calm in an otherwise choppy sea.
For diffraction-limited performance, we expect wavefront 'aberrations' of better than 0.25 at all points in the image.
We just keep our eyes open to notice 'aberrations' and changes, and believe me, there are plenty of them.
The slight asymmetry in both the radial and image axis direction indicates small 'aberrations' in the microscope lens.
If there had been principled resistance, the extreme and 'aberrational' set of arrests might never have taken place.
Chromosomal abnormalities included gonosomal 'aberrations' in 5 cases.
Aggressive and poorly responsive tumors are often characterized by multiple molecular cytogenetic 'aberrations' .
This type of database can tell us about 'aberrational' outbreaks of food poisoning.
I would strongly argue that the nineties were 'aberrational' .
The number of cells with chromosomal 'aberrations' among 100 well-spread metaphases was recorded.
Mee added, ‘Although I do not know who is responsible for these incidents I hope that they were 'aberrations' and shall not be seen again.’
This is an 'aberrational' number of deaths in such a short period.
No chromosome 'aberrations' were found in human spermatozoa in vitro exposed to several chemicals, including dioxin.
These tests score either chromosomal structural 'aberrations' at metaphase or micronuclei at interphase.
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