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1 fault
[fo:lt] 1. noun1) (a mistake; something for which one is to blame: The accident was your fault.) greşeală2) (an imperfection; something wrong: There is a fault in this machine; a fault in his character.) defect3) (a crack in the rock surface of the earth: faults in the earth's crust.) fisură2. verb(to find fault with: I couldn't fault him / his piano-playing.) a reproşa- faultlessly
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2 fault
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3 fault detection
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4 fault detector / finder / indicator
(met) defectoscopEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > fault detector / finder / indicator
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5 fault line / trace
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6 at fault
(wrong or to blame: She was at fault.) de vină -
7 find fault with
(to criticize or complain of: She is always finding fault with the way he eats.) a reproşa -
8 to a fault
(to too great an extent: She was generous to a fault.) (greu) din cale-afară -
9 cable fault
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10 cross fault
(geol) falie transversală / ortogonală -
11 geological fault
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12 insulation failure / fault
(el) defect de izolaţieEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > insulation failure / fault
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13 line failure / fault
(el) defect de linie / pe linieEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > line failure / fault
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14 measuring fault
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15 shrinkage fault; shrink / shrinking hole
(met) retasurăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > shrinkage fault; shrink / shrinking hole
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16 step fault
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17 strike fault
(geol) falie longitudinală -
18 striking fault
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19 ultrasonic fault detection
(met) defectoscopie ultrasonicăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > ultrasonic fault detection
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20 err on the side of
(to be guilty of what might be seen as a fault in order to avoid an opposite and greater fault: It is better to err on the side of leniency when punishing a child.) a păcătui prin exces de
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fault — ► NOUN 1) an unattractive or unsatisfactory feature; a defect or mistake. 2) responsibility for an accident or misfortune. 3) (in tennis) a service that infringes the rules. 4) Geology an extended break in a rock formation, marked by the relative … English terms dictionary
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fault´i|ly — fault|y «FL tee», adjective, fault|i|er, fault|i|est. 1. having faults; containing blemishes or errors; wrong; imperfect; defective: » … Useful english dictionary
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