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1 laatuvirhe
• defect in quality• quality defect -
2 ainevika
• defect in material• fault in material -
3 aukkojohtavuus
• defect conduction• hole conductivity• hole conduction -
4 esinevirhe
• defect -
5 kidevirheellinen spinelli
• defect spinel -
6 kidevirhevyö
• defect band -
7 puuttuma
• defect• deletion -
8 tekovika
• defect -
9 valmistusvikalista
• defect list -
10 vianilmaisin
• defect indicator• fault detector• flaw detector -
11 vika (
• defect -
12 vika ja muu pysyvä haitta
• defect and handicap -
13 valmistusvirhe
• factory flaw• manufacturing defect• defect in manufacture• facory defect• manufacturing flaw• factory defect -
14 laatuvika
• quality defect• grade defect• defect in quality -
15 näkövamma
• vision defect• defect of vision• visual defect• visual handicap -
16 piilevä virhe
• latent defect• hidden defect• concealed defect -
17 epäkohta
yks.nom. epäkohta; yks.gen. epäkohdan; yks.part. epäkohtaa; yks.ill. epäkohtaan; mon.gen. epäkohtien epäkohtain; mon.part. epäkohtia; mon.ill. epäkohtiindefect (noun)disadvantage (noun)drawback (noun)fault (noun)grievance (noun)* * *• abuse• disadvantage• fault• defect• flaw• grievance• handicap• inconvenience• injustice• is in evidence• maladministration• weakness• drawback• disgrace -
18 loikata
yks.nom. loikata; yks.gen. loikkaan; yks.part. loikkasi; yks.ill. loikkaisi; mon.gen. loikatkoon; mon.part. loikannut; mon.ill. loikattiinbound (verb)defect (verb)go over (verb)jump (verb)leap (verb)lope along (verb)stride (verb)* * *• leap• stride• lope along• jump• go over• go over to• defect• bound• bounce• pounce -
19 luopua
yks.nom. luopua; yks.gen. luovun; yks.part. luopui; yks.ill. luopuisi; mon.gen. luopukoon; mon.part. luopunut; mon.ill. luovuttiinbackslide leave off abandon (verb)abdicate (verb)abnegate (verb)defect (verb)desist (verb)disclaim (verb)disgorge (verb)drop (verb)forswear (verb)give up (verb)part with (verb)quit (verb)recant (verb)release (verb)relinquish (verb)renounce (verb)secede (verb)slough (verb)surrender (verb)vacate (verb)waive (verb)withdraw (verb)yield (verb)resign (verb)shed (noun)* * *• disclaim• beat a retreat• leave off• lap over• go off• give up• give in• fall away• part with• disgorge• renounce• desist• desert• defect• chuck ones hand in• cancel• drop• slough• withdraw• waive• vacate• turn one's coat• throw up the sponge• throw in one's hand• recant• stop• quit• shed• secede• sacrifice• revolt from• retreat• relinquish• surrender• abnegate• abdicate• abandon• leave• backslide -
20 pintavika
• surface blemish• surface defect• surface imperfection• superficial defect
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