Yerro in english

Yerro

pronunciation: none part of speech: none
In gestures

errar1 = miss + the mark ; err ; mistake ; miss + the point ; be off point. 

Example: Such considerations suggest that exhortations directed at SLIS to transform their curricula in unspecified radical fashion miss the mark.Example: Wherein had she erred? Try as she might she could think of nothing.Example: A flat 'no' to a question such as 'Is this book recommended for Professor Shaw's course?' leaves uncertainty as to whether one was mistaken in the professor or in the suggestion that it was for a course.Example: Even those states who are pushing for legalized sports betting are missing the point when it comes to making a profit through sports betting.Example: The popular portrait of recent immigrants is off point in other respects as well.

errar2 = ramble ; roam (about/around) ; range ; rove. 

Example: Because by now comparative librarianship has a well-developed methodology, he does not have to waste his effort by rambling.Example: Unless children are given time to roam about unhindered among books of many kinds, left alone to choose for themselves, and to do what any avid adult reader does, then maybe we labor in vain.Example: We will be bringing scholars from all over the world both to range widely in our multiform collections and put things together rather than just take them apart.Example: The production is extremely lively: Wandering musicians rove the tiny stage and aisles, competing with birdsong and baroque concertos over the tannoy.
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