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————————defect1〈 het〉♦voorbeelden:we hebben het defect aan de machine kunnen verhelpen • we've managed to sort out the trouble with the engine————————defect2♦voorbeelden:defect raken • break down, become defective -
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[ˈdiːfekt]1. nouna fault or flaw:عَيْبa defect in the china.
2. [dɪˈfekt] verbto leave a country, political party etc to go and join another; to desert:يَهْرُبُ من بِلادِه، يَتَخَلّى عن حِزْبِه، يَرْتَدHe defected to the West.
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نَقِيصَة \ defect: a fault. disadvantage: an unfavourable condition; sth. that lessens the chance of success: Short legs are a disadvantage in a running race. failing: a personal weakness; a fault. vice: a custom regarded as evil by society (such as drunkenness, taking drugs, improper sexual activity); behaviour of this kind. -
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عَيْب \ defect: a fault. drawback: a difficulty; a fault in sth. that satisfies in most other ways: I like this house - the only drawback is that it is far from the town. failing: a personal weakness; a fault. fault: sth. that is wrong; a weakness: His worst fault is laziness. The lights have gone out; there must be an electrical fault. flaw: a weakness that makes sth. not perfect (an argument, a jewel, a piece of metal or glass, etc.). vice: a custom regarded as evil by society (such as drunkenness, taking drugs, improper sexual activity); behaviour of this kind. -
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نَقْص \ defect: a fault. drawback: a fault in sth. that satisfies in most other ways: I like this house - the only drawback is that it is far from the town. fault: sth. that is wrong; a weakness: His worst fault is laziness. The lights have gone out; there must be an electrical fault. lack: (with of) absence of sth.; want: I could not finish the job for lack of paint. scarcity: lack, poor supply. shortage: lack; too small a supply: a serious shortage of meat in the shops. want: lack; the state of not having sth.: He died for want of food. \ See Also عيب (عَيْب) -
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9 DEFECT
• Every man has the defects of his /own/ qualities (his virtues) - Все мы люди, все мы человеки (B), И на солнце есть пятна (И), Нет людей без недостатков (H), Нет пророка без порока (H) -
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Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > defect
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11 defect raken
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12 Defect Estimation Model
Electronics: DEMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Defect Estimation Model
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13 Defect Information Report
Abbreviation: DIR (США, автомобильный термин)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Defect Information Report
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15 Defect Per Million
Engineering: DPMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Defect Per Million
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16 Defect data management system
Electronics: DDMSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Defect data management system
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17 Defect review tool
Electronics: DRTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Defect review tool
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18 Defect test monitor
Electronics: DTMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Defect test monitor
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19 Defect test monitor phase number
Electronics: DTMPNУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Defect test monitor phase number
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20 defect data collection system
Engineering: DDCSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > defect data collection system
См. также в других словарях:
defect — de·fect / dē ˌfekt, di fekt/ n: something or a lack of something that results in incompleteness, inadequacy, or imperfection: as a: a flaw in something (as a product) esp. that creates an unreasonable risk of harm in its normal use see also… … Law dictionary
defect — DEFÉCT, Ă, defecţi, te, s.n., adj. 1. s.n. Lipsă, scădere, imperfecţiune materială, fizică sau morală; cusur, meteahnă, neajuns, beteşug, hibă. ♦ Deranjament, stricăciune care împiedică funcţionarea unei maşini, a unui aparat. ♦ Ceea ce nu este… … Dicționar Român
Defect — Defect, defects, or defected may refer to: Geometry and physical sciences Defect (geometry), a characteristic of a polyhedron Topological defect Isoperimetric defect Crystallographic defect, a structural imperfection in a crystal Biology and… … Wikipedia
Defect — De*fect , n. [L. defectus, fr. deficere, defectum, to desert, fail, be wanting; de + facere to make, do. See {Fact}, {Feat}, and cf. {Deficit}.] 1. Want or absence of something necessary for completeness or perfection; deficiency; opposed to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
defect — Ⅰ. defect [1] ► NOUN ▪ a shortcoming, imperfection, or lack. ORIGIN Latin defectus, from deficere desert or fail . Ⅱ. defect [2] ► VERB ▪ abandon one s country or cause in favour of an opposing one … English terms dictionary
defect — [dē′fekt΄; ] also, and for v. always [, dē fekt′, difekt′] n. [ME < L defectus < deficere, to undo, fail < de , from + facere, to DO1] 1. lack of something necessary for completeness; deficiency; shortcoming 2. an imperfection or… … English World dictionary
Defect — De*fect , v. t. To injure; to damage. None can my life defect. [R.] Troubles of Q. Elizabeth (1639). [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Defect — Defect, lat., mangelhaft; als Hauptwort D., Mangel, Gebrechen; defectiren, eine Rechnung untersuchen in Beziehung auf Rechnungsfehler; defectiv, was defect. – Defectbogen, im Buchhandel ein nachverlangter Bogen. – Defecte, in der Buchdruckerei… … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
defect — (n.) early 15c., from M.Fr. defect and directly from L. defectus failure, revolt, falling away, from pp. of deficere to fail, desert (see DEFICIENT (Cf. deficient)). As a verb, from 1570s. Related: Defected; defecting … Etymology dictionary
defect — [n] blemish, imperfection birthmark, blot, blotch, break, bug, catch, check, crack, deficiency, deformity, discoloration, drawback, error, failing, fault, flaw, foible, frailty, gap, glitch, gremlin, hole, infirmity, injury, irregularity, kink,… … New thesaurus
Defect — De*fect , v. i. To fail; to become deficient. [Obs.] Defected honor. Warner. [1913 Webster] 2. to abandon one country or faction, and join another. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English