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1 defect of title
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2 defect
1. noun1) (lack) Mangel, der2. intransitive verbüberlaufen (to zu)* * *1. ['di:fekt] noun 2. [di'fekt] verb(to leave a country, political party etc to go and join another; to desert: He defected to the West.) überwechseln- academic.ru/19126/defection">defection- defective* * *de·fectI. n[ˈdi:fekt]3. MEDbirth/speech \defect Geburts-/Sprachfehler mII. vi[dɪˈfekt]▪ to \defect [to a country] [in ein Land] überlaufento \defect to the West in den Westen flüchten* * *I ['diːfekt]nFehler m, Schaden m; (in mechanism also) Defekt mphysical defect — körperlicher Schaden or Defekt
hearing defect — Gehörfehler m, Gehörschaden m
II [dɪ'fekt]sight defect — Sehfehler m, Sehschwäche f
vi (POL)sich absetzen; (fig) abtrünnig werden, abfallen* * *A s [ˈdiːfekt; dıˈfekt]in an dat, in dat):a defect in character ein Charakterfehler;defect of vision Sehfehler2. Mangel m, Unvollkommenheit f, Schwäche f:defect of judg(e)ment Mangel an Urteilskraft;defect of memory Gedächtnisschwäche;3. (geistiger oder psychischer) Defekt4. MED Gebrechen nB v/i [dıˈfekt]* * *1. noun1) (lack) Mangel, der2. intransitive verbüberlaufen (to zu)* * *n.Defekt -e m.Fehler - m.
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