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1 faulty
['fɔːltɪ]adj* * *adjective ((usually of something mechanical) not made or working correctly.) wadliwy -
2 faulty operation
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3 malfunction
[mæl'fʌŋkʃən] 1. n(of computer, machine) niesprawność2. vi* * *(faulty performance or a faulty process: There's a malfunction in the main engine.) awaria, defekt -
4 connection
[kə'nɛkʃən]npołączenie nt; (of telephone, subscriber) podłączenie nt; ( ELEC) styk m, połączenie nt; ( fig) związek min connection with — w związku z +instr
* * *[-ʃən]1) (something that connects or is connected: a faulty electrical connection.) połączenie2) ((a) state of being connected or related: My connection with their family is very slight; I wish to talk to you in connection with my daughter's career.) związek3) (a useful person whom one can contact, especially in business: his connections in the clothing trade.) znajomość4) (a train, bus etc to which one changes from another in the course of a journey: As the local train was late, I missed the connection to London.) połączenie -
5 fault
[fɔːlt] 1. n( mistake) błąd m; ( defect) ( in person) wada f; ( in machine) usterka f; ( GEOL) uskok m; (TENNIS) błąd m serwisowy2. vtto find fault with sb/sth — czepiać się kogoś/czegoś
* * *[fo:lt] 1. noun1) (a mistake; something for which one is to blame: The accident was your fault.) błąd, wina2) (an imperfection; something wrong: There is a fault in this machine; a fault in his character.) defekt, skaza3) (a crack in the rock surface of the earth: faults in the earth's crust.) uskok2. verb(to find fault with: I couldn't fault him / his piano-playing.) krytykować- faultlessly
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6 judg(e)ment
1) (the decision of a judge in a court of law: It looked as if he might be acquitted but the judgement went against him.) wyrok2) (the act of judging or estimating: Faulty judgement in overtaking is a common cause of traffic accidents.) ocena3) (the ability to make right or sensible decisions: You showed good judgement in choosing this method.) wyczucie4) ((an) opinion: In my judgement, he is a very good actor.) zdanie -
7 judg(e)ment
1) (the decision of a judge in a court of law: It looked as if he might be acquitted but the judgement went against him.) wyrok2) (the act of judging or estimating: Faulty judgement in overtaking is a common cause of traffic accidents.) ocena3) (the ability to make right or sensible decisions: You showed good judgement in choosing this method.) wyczucie4) ((an) opinion: In my judgement, he is a very good actor.) zdanie -
8 reject
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9 spark
[spɑːk]niskra f; (fig: of wit etc) przebłysk m* * *1. noun1) (a tiny red-hot piece thrown off by something burning, or when two very hard (eg metal) surfaces are struck together: Sparks were being thrown into the air from the burning building.) iskra2) (an electric current jumping across a gap: a spark from a faulty light-socket.) iskra3) (a trace (eg of life, humour): a spark of enthusiasm.) iskra2. verb1) (to give off sparks.) iskrzyć2) ((often with off) to start (a row, disagreement etc): Their action sparked off a major row.) zapoczątkować -
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11 weakness
['wiːknɪs]n( frailty) osłabienie nt; ( of system etc) słabość f; ( of signal etc) niski poziom m* * *1) (the state of being weak.) słabość2) (something weak or faulty; a defect: weaknesses of character; Smoking is one of my weaknesses.) słabość
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faulty — I adjective aberrant, amiss, awry, below par, blemished, damaged, defective, deficient, distorted, errant, erroneous, fallacious, false, flawed, found wanting, full of faults, impaired, imperfect, imprecise, improper, inaccurate, inadequate,… … Law dictionary
faulty — faulty; un·faulty; … English syllables
faulty — late 14c., from FAULT (Cf. fault) + Y (Cf. y) (2) … Etymology dictionary
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faulty — ► ADJECTIVE (faultier, faultiest) ▪ having or displaying faults. DERIVATIVES faultily adverb faultiness noun … English terms dictionary
faulty — [fôl′tē] adj. faultier, faultiest [ME fauti] having a fault or faults; defective, blemished, imperfect, or erroneous faultily adv. faultiness n … English World dictionary
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