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fatal defect

  • 1 критический дефект

    1) Engineering: critical defect (дефект изделия, угрожающий безопасности человека), fatal defect (дефект изделия, угрожающий безопасности человека)
    2) Economy: fatal defect (дефект изделия, угрожающий безопасности человека или исполнению контракта)
    3) Quality control: critical weakness

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > критический дефект

  • 2 опасный дефект

    1) Information technology: critical defect

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > опасный дефект

  • 3 критический дефект

    critical defect, fatal defect

    Русско-английский словарь по нефти и газу > критический дефект

  • 4 опасный дефект

    critical defect, fatal defect, harmful flaw

    Русско-английский словарь по нефти и газу > опасный дефект

  • 5 критический дефект

    (дефект изделия, угрожающий безопасности человека) critical defect, fatal defect

    Русско-английский политехнический словарь > критический дефект

  • 6 неустранимый недостаток

    Engineering: fatal defect

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > неустранимый недостаток

  • 7 размер дефекта, вызывающего катастрофический отказ прибора

    Microelectronics: fatal defect size

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > размер дефекта, вызывающего катастрофический отказ прибора

  • 8 Ausfalldefekt

    Ausfalldefekt m fatal defect

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Ausfalldefekt

  • 9 zum Ausfall führender Defekt

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > zum Ausfall führender Defekt

  • 10 Fehler

    m; -s, -
    1. beim Rechnen, Schreiben etc.: mistake, error; EDV error; einen Fehler machen make a mistake; mir ist ein Fehler unterlaufen I’ve slipped up; hier hat sich ein Fehler eingeschlichen an error has crept in here; häufige Fehler common errors; etw. als Fehler anstreichen mark s.th. wrong
    2. (Versehen, Irrtum) mistake, error; (Lapsus) blunder; (Fehltritt) slip, lapse; (Schuld) fault; einen Fehler machen make a mistake; (taktlos sein etc.) make a wrong move; stärker: put one’s foot in it; in den Fehler verfallen zu (+ Inf.) oder den Fehler begehen zu (+ Inf.) make the mistake of (+ Ger.) ich halte es für einen Fehler, länger zu warten I think it would be wrong ( oder a mistake) to wait any longer; es ist allein dein Fehler, dass... it’s all your fault that..., you are entirely to blame for...
    3. charakterlich: fault, weakness, shortcoming; körperlich: (physical) defect; jeder hat seine Fehler nobody’s perfect, we all have our little failings ( oder foibles)
    4. am Material etc.: fault, flaw, defect; (Makel) flaw, blemish; (Nachteil, schlechte Seite) drawback; (Haken) snag; Computerprogramm: bug; mit kleinen Fehlern WIRTS. with slight flaws; fig. with minor flaws; das hat den Fehler, dass... the drawback ( oder the trouble with this) is that...; das hat nur den Fehler, dass... the only snag ( oder problem) is that...
    5. Springreiten, Tennis etc.: fault; auf Fehler erkennen oder entscheiden Schiedsrichter: call a fault
    * * *
    der Fehler
    aberration; mistake; trip; blemish; failure; blunder; flaw; error; blooper; shortcoming; slip; boob; fault; bobble; defect; lack; demerit; slipup
    * * *
    ['feːlɐ]
    m -s, -
    1) (= Irrtum, Unrichtigkeit) mistake, error; (SPORT) fault; (COMPUT) error; (= Programmierfehler) bug

    einen Féhler machen or begehen — to make a mistake or error

    ihr ist ein Féhler unterlaufen — she's made a mistake

    Féhler! (Sport)fault!

    schwerer or schwerwiegender Féhler (Comput)fatal or critical error

    voller Féhler (Comput) Programm, Softwarebug-ridden

    2) (= Mangel) fault, defect; (= Charakterfehler auch) failing

    einen Féhler aufweisen — to prove faulty

    jeder hat seine Féhler — we all have our faults, nobody's perfect

    das ist nicht mein Féhler — that's not my fault

    er hat den Féhler an sich, immer dazwischenzureden or dass er immer dazwischenredet — the trouble with him is that he's always interrupting

    in den Féhler verfallen, etw zu tun — to make the mistake of doing sth

    * * *
    der
    1) (an imperfection; something wrong: There is a fault in this machine; a fault in his character.) fault
    2) (a small fault in a person's speech: A stammer is a speech impediment.) impediment
    3) (a fault or flaw: It was a basic defect in her character; a defect in the china.) defect
    4) ( noun a mistake: His written work is full of errors.) error
    5) (a fault or weakness: He may have his failings, but he has always treated his children well.) failing
    6) (a fault; something which makes something not perfect: a flaw in the material.) flaw
    7) (a wrong act or judgement: a spelling mistake; It was a mistake to trust him; I took your umbrella by mistake - it looks like mine.) mistake
    * * *
    Feh·ler
    <-s, ->
    [ˈfe:lɐ]
    m
    1. (Irrtum) error, mistake
    einen \Fehler auffangen to trap an error
    einen \Fehler beheben to remove a mistake
    einen \Fehler machen [o begehen] to make a mistake
    jds \Fehler sein to be sb's fault
    jdm ist ein \Fehler unterlaufen sb has made a mistake
    2. SCH error, mistake
    3. JUR a. (Mangel) defect
    einen \Fehler haben to have a defect, to be defect
    4. (schlechte Eigenschaft) fault
    jeder hat [seine] \Fehler everyone has [their] faults
    den \Fehler [an sich dat] haben, etw zu tun to have the fault of doing sth
    du hast den \Fehler, dass du immer mehr verlangst the trouble with you is, you're always asking for more
    5. SPORT fault
    auf \Fehler erkennen [o entscheiden] to indicate a foul
    6. INFORM bug
    * * *
    der; Fehlers, Fehler
    1) mistake; error; (falsches Verhalten, Sport) fault
    2) (schlechte Eigenschaft) fault; shortcoming; (Gebrechen) [physical] defect
    3) (schadhafte Stelle) flaw; blemish
    * * *
    Fehler m; -s, -
    1. beim Rechnen, Schreiben etc: mistake, error; IT error;
    einen Fehler machen make a mistake;
    hier hat sich ein Fehler eingeschlichen an error has crept in here;
    häufige Fehler common errors;
    2. (Versehen, Irrtum) mistake, error; (Lapsus) blunder; (Fehltritt) slip, lapse; (Schuld) fault;
    einen Fehler machen make a mistake; (taktlos sein etc) make a wrong move; stärker: put one’s foot in it;
    den Fehler begehen zu (+inf) make the mistake of (+ger)
    ich halte es für einen Fehler, länger zu warten I think it would be wrong ( oder a mistake) to wait any longer;
    es ist allein dein Fehler, dass … it’s all your fault that …, you are entirely to blame for …
    3. charakterlich: fault, weakness, shortcoming; körperlich: (physical) defect;
    jeder hat seine Fehler nobody’s perfect, we all have our little failings ( oder foibles)
    4. am Material etc: fault, flaw, defect; (Makel) flaw, blemish; (Nachteil, schlechte Seite) drawback; (Haken) snag; Computerprogramm: bug;
    mit kleinen Fehlern WIRTSCH with slight flaws; fig with minor flaws;
    das hat den Fehler, dass … the drawback ( oder the trouble with this) is that …;
    das hat nur den Fehler, dass … the only snag ( oder problem) is that …
    5. Springreiten, Tennis etc: fault;
    * * *
    der; Fehlers, Fehler
    1) mistake; error; (falsches Verhalten, Sport) fault
    2) (schlechte Eigenschaft) fault; shortcoming; (Gebrechen) [physical] defect
    3) (schadhafte Stelle) flaw; blemish
    * * *
    - m.
    bug n.
    defect n.
    error n.
    fault n.
    flaw n.
    mistake n.
    nonconformance n.
    slip n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Fehler

  • 11 वधः _vadhḥ

    वधः 1 Killing, murder, slaughter, destruction; आत्मनो वधमाहर्ता क्वासौ विहगतस्करः V.5.1; मनुष्यवधः homicide; पशुवधः &c.
    -2 A blow, stroke; पुनरज्ञातचर्यायां कीचकेन पदा वधम् Mb.12.16.21; Ms.8.267.
    -3 Paralysis.
    -4 Disappearance.
    -5 Multiplication (in math.).
    -6 A killer, slayer.
    -7 A vanquisher, victor.
    -8 Ved. A deadly weapon, such as Indra's thunderbolt.
    -9 (In law) A capital or corporal punishment.
    -1 Frustra- tion.
    -11 Defect, imperfection.
    -12 (In alg.) A pro- duct.
    -Comp. -अङ्गकम् a prison.
    -अर्थीय a. = वध्य q. v.; वधक q. v.; वधार्थीयं क्षत्रिया राजपुत्री (गर्भं धत्ते) Mb.11. 26.5.
    -अर्ह (ण) a. deserving capital punishment; ब्रह्मबन्धुर्न हन्तव्य आततायी वधार्हणः Bhāg.1.7.53.
    -उदर्क a. resulting in death, proving fatal.
    -उद्यत a.
    1 murder- ous.
    -2 an assassin.
    -उपायः a means of killing; हन्या- च्चित्रैर्वधोपायैः Ms.9.248.
    -कर्माधिकारिन् m. a hangman, an executioner.
    -जीविन् m.
    1 a hunter.
    -2 a butcher.
    -दण्डः 1 corporeal punishment (as whipping &c.).
    -2 capital punishment; वधदण्डमतः परम् Ms.8.129.
    -निग्रहः capital punishment.
    -निर्णेकः atonement for murder; दानेन वर्धानर्णेकम् Ms.11.139.
    -भूमिः f.,
    -स्थली f.,
    -स्थानम् 1 a place of execution.
    -2 a slaughter-house.
    -स्तम्भः the gallows; Mk.1.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > वधः _vadhḥ

  • 12 טרף

    טָרַף(b. h.; cmp. טָרַד) ( to move with vehemence, 1) to tear, prey. Lev. R. s. 26 טוֹרֵף ואוכל tears in order to satisfy his appetite. Koh. R. to X, 11 הארי ט׳ the lion goes out for prey. Sot.47b טוֹרְפֵי טֶרֶף those robbing (the poor). Zeb.53b חלקו של טוֹרֵף the territory of the tearer (wolf = Benjamin, Gen. 49:27). B. Kam. 116b לטוֹרְפָהּ to plunder it; a. fr. 2) to cast with force, knock, strike against; to throw away, reject, eject. Ḥull.III, 3 טְרָפָהּ בכותל he cast or knocked the bird against the wall. Pesik. R. s. 11; Num. R. s. מגרשה אני טוֹרְפָהּ אני I will divorce her, I will cast her out (cmp. טָרַד).Ber.5b טוֹרְפִין לווכ׳ his prayer is thrown in his face (refused). Y.Yeb.XVI, 15d top טְרָפַנִי, v. טָרַד. 3) to seize forcibly. Yoma IV, 1 ט׳ בקלפי he took the ballot out with haste.Esp. to seize for a debt. B. Mets.15a ובאב״ח וטְרָפָהּ and a creditor of the previous owner came and seized it, v. טִירְפָּא. 4) to chop, hash, to beat, mix. Sabb.XIX, 2 ט׳ יין ושמן beat wine and oil; a. e.Part. pass. טָרוּף, f. טְרוּפָה. Ib. 38a בשר ט׳ chopped meat. Ab. Zar. II, 6, טָרִית. Y.Nidd.IV, 51a (of a foetus). Sabb.VIII, 5 (80b) ביצה ט׳ an egg beaten and mixed with oil; a. fr. V. טָרוּף. 5) to hackle, comb (flax or wool). Kil. IX, 1. Y.Orl.: III, 63a; Y.Keth.VI, end, 31a צמר בכור שטְרָפוֹ wool of a (first-born that has been hackled (and mixed up with, other wool). 6) to scrape, scour, to plane. Makhsh. II, 4 הטוֹרֵף את גגו (Var. המטהר) if one scrubs his roof; Tosef. ib. I, 8.7) to make טְרֵפָה, to inflict an organic defect. Ḥull.85b, sq. צא טְרוֹף go and maim the animal (before slaughtering it). Nif. נִטְרַף 1) to become trefah. Ib. 9a, a. e. במה נִטְרְפָה from what cause it became trefah. 2) to be in disorder, a) (with דעה, or לב) to be confused, bewildered, not fully conscious. Y.Sabb.II, 5b bot. נִטְרְפָה דעתו של אבא my fathers mind is unclear; Snh.68a. Ib. 43a כדי שתִּטָּרֵף דעתו (not שתטרוף) that his (the culprits) consciousness may be benumbed; Num. R. s. 10.Ib. נ׳ לבו his mind becomes confused (from drinking); a. fr.b) (with שעה, of political disturbances) to be troubled. Snh.11a; Sot.48b; Tosef. ib. XIII, 5 נטרפה (ה)שעה the political condition was too much troubled (persecutions prevailing). Y.Dem.V, 24d bot.; a. e. Pi. טֵרֵף 1) to shake vehemently, constantly. Succ.III, 9 כל העם מטָרְפִין בלולביהן ed. Y. (Mish. ed. Pes. מט׳את לול׳; ed. מנעועין) all the people shook their branches constantly (during the recitation at Hallel, contrad. to נענע.( 2) to unbalance (the mind, cmp. טִלְטֵל).Part. pass. מְטוֹרָף. Num. R. s. 10 לבו מ׳וכ׳ his mind is disturbed and he talks improper things, v. supra. 3) to reject ones petition, to refuse. Part. pass. מְטוֹרָף. Ber.V, 5 שהוא מ׳ that he (the patient for whom prayer is said) is rejected (bound to die), opp. מקובל accepted. 4) to disfigure, to make ungainly by spots, incisions, v. טָרוּף). Part. pass. as ab. Koh. R. to X, 11 the serpent is asked מפני מה גופך מט׳ why has thy body been disfigured (v. Gen. 3:14)? 5) to cast about (a ship on high sea), v. Hithpa.Part. pass. as ab.; pl. מְטוֹרָפִים, מְטוֹרָפִין. Yeb.47a, v. סָחַף. Hif. הִטְרִיף 1) to become trefah, to be afflicted with a fatal organic disease. Num. R. s. 12, end; Cant. R. to VI, 4; Pesik. Vayhi p. 10a>, a. e. לא חִטְרִיפוּ the animals were found to be free from an organic disease.( 2) (in later liter.) to declare trefah. 3) (denom. of טֶרֶף) a) to cover with foliage. Yalk. Gen. 119, v. רָטַב.b) to sprout with moisture, be sappy. Gen. R. s. 69 ה׳ מצותוכ׳ (Yalk. Jud. 38 הפריח) sprouted with good deeds, v. רָטַב.( 4) to distribute food, v. טָרָף. Hithpa. הִיטָּרֵף, Nithpa. נִיטָּרֵף to be tossed about, to be in a storm near the shore. Taan.III, 7 (19a) על הספינה המִיטָּרֶפֶתוכ׳ for a ship which is seen from the coast to be tossed about; ib. 14a המְטוֹרֶפֶת (v. supra; Ar. ed. Koh. נִטְרֶפֶת Nif.). Tosef.Sabb. XIII (XIV), 11 נִיטָּרְפָה ספינהוכ׳ the ship has been thrown back several times (was prevented from landing by the breakers).

    Jewish literature > טרף

  • 13 טָרַף

    טָרַף(b. h.; cmp. טָרַד) ( to move with vehemence, 1) to tear, prey. Lev. R. s. 26 טוֹרֵף ואוכל tears in order to satisfy his appetite. Koh. R. to X, 11 הארי ט׳ the lion goes out for prey. Sot.47b טוֹרְפֵי טֶרֶף those robbing (the poor). Zeb.53b חלקו של טוֹרֵף the territory of the tearer (wolf = Benjamin, Gen. 49:27). B. Kam. 116b לטוֹרְפָהּ to plunder it; a. fr. 2) to cast with force, knock, strike against; to throw away, reject, eject. Ḥull.III, 3 טְרָפָהּ בכותל he cast or knocked the bird against the wall. Pesik. R. s. 11; Num. R. s. מגרשה אני טוֹרְפָהּ אני I will divorce her, I will cast her out (cmp. טָרַד).Ber.5b טוֹרְפִין לווכ׳ his prayer is thrown in his face (refused). Y.Yeb.XVI, 15d top טְרָפַנִי, v. טָרַד. 3) to seize forcibly. Yoma IV, 1 ט׳ בקלפי he took the ballot out with haste.Esp. to seize for a debt. B. Mets.15a ובאב״ח וטְרָפָהּ and a creditor of the previous owner came and seized it, v. טִירְפָּא. 4) to chop, hash, to beat, mix. Sabb.XIX, 2 ט׳ יין ושמן beat wine and oil; a. e.Part. pass. טָרוּף, f. טְרוּפָה. Ib. 38a בשר ט׳ chopped meat. Ab. Zar. II, 6, טָרִית. Y.Nidd.IV, 51a (of a foetus). Sabb.VIII, 5 (80b) ביצה ט׳ an egg beaten and mixed with oil; a. fr. V. טָרוּף. 5) to hackle, comb (flax or wool). Kil. IX, 1. Y.Orl.: III, 63a; Y.Keth.VI, end, 31a צמר בכור שטְרָפוֹ wool of a (first-born that has been hackled (and mixed up with, other wool). 6) to scrape, scour, to plane. Makhsh. II, 4 הטוֹרֵף את גגו (Var. המטהר) if one scrubs his roof; Tosef. ib. I, 8.7) to make טְרֵפָה, to inflict an organic defect. Ḥull.85b, sq. צא טְרוֹף go and maim the animal (before slaughtering it). Nif. נִטְרַף 1) to become trefah. Ib. 9a, a. e. במה נִטְרְפָה from what cause it became trefah. 2) to be in disorder, a) (with דעה, or לב) to be confused, bewildered, not fully conscious. Y.Sabb.II, 5b bot. נִטְרְפָה דעתו של אבא my fathers mind is unclear; Snh.68a. Ib. 43a כדי שתִּטָּרֵף דעתו (not שתטרוף) that his (the culprits) consciousness may be benumbed; Num. R. s. 10.Ib. נ׳ לבו his mind becomes confused (from drinking); a. fr.b) (with שעה, of political disturbances) to be troubled. Snh.11a; Sot.48b; Tosef. ib. XIII, 5 נטרפה (ה)שעה the political condition was too much troubled (persecutions prevailing). Y.Dem.V, 24d bot.; a. e. Pi. טֵרֵף 1) to shake vehemently, constantly. Succ.III, 9 כל העם מטָרְפִין בלולביהן ed. Y. (Mish. ed. Pes. מט׳את לול׳; ed. מנעועין) all the people shook their branches constantly (during the recitation at Hallel, contrad. to נענע.( 2) to unbalance (the mind, cmp. טִלְטֵל).Part. pass. מְטוֹרָף. Num. R. s. 10 לבו מ׳וכ׳ his mind is disturbed and he talks improper things, v. supra. 3) to reject ones petition, to refuse. Part. pass. מְטוֹרָף. Ber.V, 5 שהוא מ׳ that he (the patient for whom prayer is said) is rejected (bound to die), opp. מקובל accepted. 4) to disfigure, to make ungainly by spots, incisions, v. טָרוּף). Part. pass. as ab. Koh. R. to X, 11 the serpent is asked מפני מה גופך מט׳ why has thy body been disfigured (v. Gen. 3:14)? 5) to cast about (a ship on high sea), v. Hithpa.Part. pass. as ab.; pl. מְטוֹרָפִים, מְטוֹרָפִין. Yeb.47a, v. סָחַף. Hif. הִטְרִיף 1) to become trefah, to be afflicted with a fatal organic disease. Num. R. s. 12, end; Cant. R. to VI, 4; Pesik. Vayhi p. 10a>, a. e. לא חִטְרִיפוּ the animals were found to be free from an organic disease.( 2) (in later liter.) to declare trefah. 3) (denom. of טֶרֶף) a) to cover with foliage. Yalk. Gen. 119, v. רָטַב.b) to sprout with moisture, be sappy. Gen. R. s. 69 ה׳ מצותוכ׳ (Yalk. Jud. 38 הפריח) sprouted with good deeds, v. רָטַב.( 4) to distribute food, v. טָרָף. Hithpa. הִיטָּרֵף, Nithpa. נִיטָּרֵף to be tossed about, to be in a storm near the shore. Taan.III, 7 (19a) על הספינה המִיטָּרֶפֶתוכ׳ for a ship which is seen from the coast to be tossed about; ib. 14a המְטוֹרֶפֶת (v. supra; Ar. ed. Koh. נִטְרֶפֶת Nif.). Tosef.Sabb. XIII (XIV), 11 נִיטָּרְפָה ספינהוכ׳ the ship has been thrown back several times (was prevented from landing by the breakers).

    Jewish literature > טָרַף

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