Bug 对比 Defect 对比 Error 对比 Flaw 对比 Insect 对比 Mistake

在英语中何时使用每一个,包含含义、语域和例句。

Bug

前 1000(非常常见)B2noun

Defect

前 3000(常见)C1noun

Error

前 1000(非常常见)A2noun

Flaw

前 2000(常见)C1noun

Insect

前 5000(相当常见)A2noun

Mistake

前 1000(非常常见)A1noun
 BugDefectErrorFlawInsectMistake
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含义A small insect or mistake in a program.A problem or flaw in something.A mistake or something wrong that happens.A mistake or defect in something.A small animal with a hard body and six legs, like a bee or ant.An error or something done wrongly.
例句There's a bug crawling up your arm.The product was recalled due to a serious defect.I made an error in my calculations.The diamond was nearly perfect, but it had a tiny flaw that lowered its value.An insect can be a bee, a butterfly, or a mosquito.I made a mistake on my homework.
语域中性中性中性中性中性中性
常见程度前 1000(非常常见)前 3000(常见)前 1000(非常常见)前 2000(常见)前 5000(相当常见)前 1000(非常常见)
CEFR 等级B2C1A2C1A2A1
词性nounnounnounnounnounnoun
搭配nasty, flu, stomach, have, catch, come down with, go around, go round, strike somebody down, with a/​the bug, be bitten by, catch, get, bite (somebody), minor, annoying, computer, discover, find, fix, bug inmanufacturing defect, defect in design, quality defectegregious, fundamental, glaring, commit, make, cause, arise (from something), occur, result (from something), detection, correction, message, in error, error in, a comedy of errors, an error in judgement/​judgment, an error of judgement/​judgmentbig, main, major, contain, have, look for, appear, become apparent, flaw in, big, main, major, contain, have, look for, appear, become apparent, flaw in, big, main, major, contain, have, look for, appear, become apparent, flaw inflying, winged, aquatic, swarm, repel, control, kill, buzz, fly, crawl, attack, infestation, bitebig, colossal, great, make, commit, repeat, happen, occur, by mistake, mistake about, all a mistake, an easy mistake to make, make the mistake of doing something, big, colossal, great, make, commit, repeat, happen, occur, by mistake, mistake about, all a mistake, an easy mistake to make, make the mistake of doing something
反义feature, blessingperfection, advantage, assetsuccess, correctness, accuracyperfection, strength, virtuemammal, birdcorrect, success
常见错误Confused with 'bugged' as a past verb., Omitting 'a' when referring to an insect (e.g., saying 'I saw bug')., Using 'bug' in a formal report instead of more technical terms.Confused with 'defect' (flaw) vs 'defection' (desertion)., Used as a verb rather than as a noun., Omitting the article 'a' when referring to a specific defect.'Error' confused with 'mistake' – 'error' is usually more formal., Saying 'an error' and 'the error' interchangeably – be consistent with articles., Using 'error' without context – always clarify what type of error.Confused with 'flawless' — they are opposites., Using 'flaw' as a verb (it is a noun)., Overusing it in casual speech; it's more formal.Confused with 'insect' vs 'insects' - forgetting to make it plural when referring to multiple., Mixing up with 'bug' - interpreting 'bug' too broadly., Using 'insect' when referring to larger creatures, like spiders.'Mistakes' as a singular instead of plural (e.g., saying 'a mistake' when referring to multiple errors)., Confusing 'mistake' with 'error', where 'mistake' is more general., Using 'mistake' without a clear object (e.g., saying 'I made a mistake' is fine, but 'I made' alone is unclear).
用法说明Use 'bug' for insects in everyday conversation. In tech, 'bug' refers to errors in software. Avoid using in very formal contexts.Commonly used in technical and academic contexts; can be informal in casual discussions about quality.Use 'error' in both formal and casual contexts when talking about mistakes in writing, computer systems, or decisions. Avoid using it in very casual settings without explanation.Use 'flaw' to describe imperfections in objects, plans, or arguments. It's appropriate in both spoken and written contexts but is less likely to be used in very casual or slang conversations.Use 'insect' when describing small arthropods. Avoid in formal contexts where scientific classification is required; use specific terms instead.Used in both casual and formal contexts. It’s appropriate in everyday conversation but can also be used in professional discussions about errors.

常见问题:Bug 对比 Defect 对比 Error 对比 Flaw 对比 Insect 对比 Mistake

Bug、Defect、Error、Flaw、Insect和Mistake 有什么区别?

Bug: A small insect or mistake in a program. Defect: A problem or flaw in something. Error: A mistake or something wrong that happens. Flaw: A mistake or defect in something. Insect: A small animal with a hard body and six legs, like a bee or ant. Mistake: An error or something done wrongly.

Bug、Defect、Error、Flaw、Insect和Mistake 的 CEFR 等级相同吗?

在 CEFR 量表上:Bug: B2, Defect: C1, Error: A2, Flaw: C1, Insect: A2, Mistake: A1。

Bug、Defect、Error、Flaw、Insect和Mistake 是什么词性?

Bug: noun, Defect: noun, Error: noun, Flaw: noun, Insect: noun, Mistake: noun.

能各给一个例子吗?

Bug: There's a bug crawling up your arm. Defect: The product was recalled due to a serious defect. Error: I made an error in my calculations. Flaw: The diamond was nearly perfect, but it had a tiny flaw that lowered its value. Insect: An insect can be a bee, a butterfly, or a mosquito. Mistake: I made a mistake on my homework.

我可以互换使用 Bug、Defect、Error、Flaw、Insect和Mistake 吗?

不总是。Bug、Defect、Error、Flaw、Insect和Mistake 相关,有时可以互换,但在语域、常见程度和用法上不同,所以换用可能改变意思或语气。替换前先看看上面的区别。