1.做错了事的;有罪过的;走入歧途的
1.“err”的现在分词
1.The present participle of err
1.I believe that ActiveRecord strikes an effective set of compromises, usually erring on the side of simplicity.
我认为ActiveRecord实现了一组有效的妥协,常常选择了简单性。
2.Mary would have taken her, all guilty and erring, to her bosom, and tried to bind up the broken heart.
否则,虽然那人犯了罪过,玛丽一定会拖住了她,尽量去安慰那颗已经破碎的心。
3.And as the new needle is no more painful than a standard one, erring on the side of caution seems justified.
伴随着新型针比标准针的痛苦更少,宁可过于谨慎是有道理的。
4.Given the choice, erring on the side of inflation would be less catastrophic than erring on the side of deflation.
于两者中选其一的话,虽然都为错,但选择通货膨胀比选择通货紧缩影响更小。
5.Because nothing less than complete identification could satisfy God's aching love for his erring children.
因为再没有比完全认同更能体现神对其走入歧途的儿女之疼爱。
6.He will chide sometimes, or He would not be a wise Father for such poor, erring children as we are.
上帝有时会管教我们,否则祂就不是一位智慧的天父。
7.And Barack Obama, as is his wont, is erring on the side of caution as the drama there unfolds.
而随着事态的发展,巴拉克·奥巴马仍然像他习惯的那样保持着谨慎观望的态度。
8.There was only one problem with this otherwise perfect picture: my conscience was both erring me.
一切都很美好,就是有一个问题:我的良心在谴责着我。
9.He is instead likely to argue for trying many different things and erring on the side of overreaction.
相反,他很可能会赞成多做一些不同的尝试,并且不惜反应过度。
10.Not evil, but longing for that which is better, more often directs the steps of the erring.
往往不是恶,而是向善的愿望,引导人们误入岐途。