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21 funcionalidad completa
• fail-safe -
22 funcionalidad reducida
• fail-soft -
23 hacer la vista gorda a
• fail to pay attention to• shrug off• turn a blind eye to -
24 incumplimiento de la entrega
• fail to deliverDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > incumplimiento de la entrega
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25 incumplimiento del recibo
• fail to receiveDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > incumplimiento del recibo
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26 irse a bombo
• fail• go to play• go to pots• go to press -
27 irse en nada
• fail to accomplish anything -
28 irse en pura bulla
• fail to accomplish anything -
29 no alcanzar la meta
• fail to hit the mark -
30 no comprender
• fail to understand• miss the point• misunderstand -
31 no dar propina a
• fail to tip• refuse to tip -
32 no prestar atención a
• fail to pay attention to• pay money into an account• pay no attention to it• pay off• play down -
33 olvidar
• fail to remember• forget• forget to• leave one's room• leave out of the picture• neglect one's duties• neglected• overlook to -
34 pasar por alto
• fail to notice• forget to• ignore• leave one's room• leave out of the picture• leave unfinished• leave unsaid• overleap• overlook to• pass unhindered• pass upon• reckon without• skip over• slide over• slur over -
35 perder ańo
• fail final examinations -
36 protección en caso de fallas
• fail-safeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > protección en caso de fallas
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37 que no puede fallar
• fail-proof -
38 reprobar los exámenes finales
• fail final examinationsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > reprobar los exámenes finales
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39 seguro en caso de fallo
• fail-safeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > seguro en caso de fallo
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40 ser incapaz de recordar
• fail to rememberDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > ser incapaz de recordar
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fail — [fāl] vi. [ME failen < OFr faillir, to fail, miss < L fallere, to deceive, disappoint < IE base * ĝhwel , to bend, deviate > Sans hválati, (he) loses the way, errs, Gr phēloein, to deceive] 1. to be lacking or insufficient; fall short … English World dictionary
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fail — early 13c., from O.Fr. falir (11c., Mod.Fr. faillir) be lacking, miss, not succeed, from V.L. *fallire, from L. fallere to trip, cause to fall; figuratively to deceive, trick, dupe, cheat, elude; fail, be lacking or defective. Related: Failed;… … Etymology dictionary
fail — [v1] be unsuccessful abort, backslide, back wrong horse*, be defeated, be demoted, be found lacking*, be in vain*, be ruined, blunder, break down, come to naught, come to nothing, decline, deteriorate, fall, fall flat*, fall short*, fall through* … New thesaurus
fail — ► VERB 1) be unsuccessful in an undertaking. 2) be unable to meet the standards set by (a test). 3) judge (a candidate in an examination or test) not to have passed. 4) neglect to do. 5) disappoint expectations: chaos has failed to materialize.… … English terms dictionary