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  • 1 fault

    [fo:lt] 1. noun
    1) (a mistake; something for which one is to blame: The accident was your fault.) chyba
    2) (an imperfection; something wrong: There is a fault in this machine; a fault in his character.) porucha, vada
    3) (a crack in the rock surface of the earth: faults in the earth's crust.) rozsedlina, zlom
    2. verb
    (to find fault with: I couldn't fault him / his piano-playing.) nalézt/vytknout chybu
    - faultlessly
    - faulty
    - at fault
    - find fault with
    - to a fault
    * * *
    • vina
    • porucha
    • chyba

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  • 2 fault-finding

    • hledání chyb
    • kritický

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  • 3 at fault

    (wrong or to blame: She was at fault.) na omylu
    * * *
    • má vinu
    • chybující

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  • 4 to a fault

    (to too great an extent: She was generous to a fault.) nadmíru, až příliš
    * * *
    • příliš
    • až příliš

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  • 5 find fault with

    (to criticize or complain of: She is always finding fault with the way he eats.) kritizovat, vytýkat

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  • 6 find fault

    • vytýkat chyby
    • kritizovat

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  • 7 no-fault

    • bez výjimky

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  • 8 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.) dopustit se menšího zla

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  • 9 apologise

    (to say that one is sorry, for having done something wrong, for a fault etc: I must apologize to her for my rudeness.) omluvit se
    - apologetically
    - apology
    * * *
    • omlouvá

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  • 10 apologize

    (to say that one is sorry, for having done something wrong, for a fault etc: I must apologize to her for my rudeness.) omluvit se
    - apologetically
    - apology
    * * *
    • omlouvat se
    • obhajovat

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  • 11 blame

    [bleim] 1. verb
    1) (to consider someone or something responsible for something bad: I blame the wet road for the accident.) obviňovat, dávat vinu
    2) (to find fault with (a person): I don't blame you for wanting to leave.) vyčítat
    2. noun
    (the responsibility (for something bad): He takes the blame for everything that goes wrong.) vina, zodpovědnost
    * * *
    • vina
    • obviňovat

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  • 12 blemish

    ['blemiʃ] 1. noun
    (a stain, mark or fault: a blemish on an apple.) skvrna, vada, kaz
    2. verb
    (to spoil.) poskvrnit, pokazit, poškodit
    * * *
    • vada
    • poškodit
    • poskvrnit

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  • 13 confession

    [-ʃən]
    1) (acknowledgment of a crime or fault: The youth made a confession to the police officer.) doznání, přiznání
    2) ((an) act of confessing one's sins to a priest: She went to confession every Friday.) zpověď
    * * *
    • zpověď
    • přiznání
    • doznání

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  • 14 critic

    ['kritik]
    1) (a person who judges or comments on books, art etc: He is the book critic for the local newspaper.) kritik
    2) (a person who finds fault: His critics would say that he is unsuitable for the job.) kritik
    - critically
    - criticize
    - criticise
    - criticism
    * * *
    • kritik

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  • 15 critical

    1) (judging and analysing: He has written several critical works on Shakespeare.) kritický
    2) (fault-finding: He tends to be critical of his children.) kritický
    3) (of, at or having the nature of, a crisis; very serious: a critical shortage of food; After the accident, his condition was critical.) kritický
    * * *
    • kritický

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  • 16 criticise

    1) (to find fault (with): He's always criticizing her.) kritizovat
    2) (to give an opinion of or judgement on a book etc.) recenzovat, kriticky posoudit
    * * *
    • zkritizovat
    • kritizovat

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  • 17 criticize

    1) (to find fault (with): He's always criticizing her.) kritizovat
    2) (to give an opinion of or judgement on a book etc.) recenzovat, kriticky posoudit
    * * *
    • zkritizovat
    • kritizovat

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  • 18 decency

    noun ((the general idea of) what is proper, fitting, moral etc; the quality or act of being decent: In the interests of decency, we have banned nude bathing; He had the decency to admit that it was his fault.) slušnost, mravnost
    * * *
    • slušnost
    • mravopočestnost

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  • 19 defect

    1. ['di:fekt] noun
    (a fault or flaw: It was a basic defect in her character; a defect in the china.) kaz, chyba
    2. [di'fekt] verb
    (to leave a country, political party etc to go and join another; to desert: He defected to the West.) zběhnout; přestoupit (k)
    - defective
    * * *
    • vada
    • porucha
    • nedostatek
    • dezertovat

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  • 20 defective

    [-tiv]
    adjective (having a fault or flaw: a defective machine; He is mentally defective.) kazový, závadný
    * * *
    • vadný

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См. также в других словарях:

  • fault — n [Anglo French faute lack, failing, ultimately from Latin fallere to deceive, disappoint] 1: a usu. intentional act forbidden by law; also: a usu. intentional omission to do something (as to exercise due care) required by law see also negligence …   Law dictionary

  • Fault — Fault, n. [OE. faut, faute, F. faute (cf. It., Sp., & Pg. falta), fr. a verb meaning to want, fail, freq., fr. L. fallere to deceive. See {Fail}, and cf. {Default}.] 1. Defect; want; lack; default. [1913 Webster] One, it pleases me, for fault of… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • fault — [fɔːlt ǁ fɒːlt] noun [countable] 1. MANUFACTURING something that is wrong with a machine, system etc that prevents it from working correctly: fault in • Soviet engineers identified 32 design faults in the reactor, any of which could have led to… …   Financial and business terms

  • fault — [fôlt] n. [ME faute < OFr faulte, a lack < VL * fallita < * fallitus, for L falsus: see FALSE] 1. Obs. failure to have or do what is required; lack 2. something that mars the appearance, character, structure, etc.; defect or failing 3.… …   English World dictionary

  • Fault — may refer to:*Fault (geology), planar rock fractures which show evidence of relative movement *Fault (technology), an abnormal condition or defect at the component, equipment, or sub system level which may lead to a failure *An asymmetric fault… …   Wikipedia

  • fault — FÁULT, faulturi, s.n. (La unele jocuri sportive) Act nesportiv (lovire intenţionată, trântire, împingere etc.) comis de un jucător asupra adversarului şi sancţionat de arbitru. [pr.: fa ult] – Din engl. fault. Trimis de RACAI, 21.11.2003. Sursa:… …   Dicționar Român

  • fault — n 1 imperfection, deficiency, shortcoming Analogous words: flaw, defect, *blemish: weakness, infirmity (see corresponding adjectives at WEAK) Antonyms: excellence 2 Fault, failing, frailty, foible, vice are comparable when they mean an… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 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

  • Fault — Fault, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Faulted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Faulting}.] 1. To charge with a fault; to accuse; to find fault with; to blame. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] For that I will not fault thee. Old Song. [1913 Webster] 2. (Geol.) To interrupt the… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 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

  • 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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