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1 flawed
adjective (having a flaw: This china is flawed.) defectuosotr[flɔːd]1 (product etc) defectuoso,-a2 (argument) erróneo,-aflɔːdadjective <china/glass> con imperfecciones; <argument/logic> viciado[flɔːd]ADJ [system, goods] defectuoso; [theory] erróneo* * *[flɔːd]adjective <china/glass> con imperfecciones; <argument/logic> viciado -
2 reject
1. rə'‹ekt verb(to refuse to accept: She rejected his offer of help; He asked her to marry him, but she rejected him.) rechazar
2. 'ri:‹ekt noun(something that is rejected because it is faulty etc.) artículo defectuosoreject vb rechazarreject [ri'ʤɛkt] vt: rechazarreject ['ri:.ʤɛkt] n: desecho m (cosa), persona f rechazadan.• artículo defectuoso s.m.• desecho s.m.v.• arrimar v.• arrinconar v.• denegar v.• desaprobar v.• descartar v.• desechar v.• echar v.• rechazar v.• recusar v.• repudiar v.• repulsar v.
I rɪ'dʒekttransitive verb rechazar*
II 'riːdʒekta) ( flawed product) artículo m (or producto m etc) defectuosob) ( person)society's rejects — los marginados sociales or de la sociedad
[rɪ'dʒekt]a college/an army reject — una persona que fue rechazada por la universidad/el ejército
1. VT1) (=refuse, turn down) [+ application] (for job) rechazar; (for asylum, citizenship) denegar, rechazar; [+ candidate, offer, manuscript, sb's advances] rechazar; [+ bad coin, damaged goods] rechazar, no aceptar; [+ plea] ignorar, hacer caso omiso de2) (=dismiss) [+ suggestion, possibility, solution] descartar, rechazar; [+ motion, plan, proposal] rechazar; [+ argument] rechazar, no aceptar; [+ accusation] negarshe rejected accusations that... — negó las acusaciones de que...
3) (=disown) [+ person] rechazarto feel rejected — (emotionally) sentirse rechazado; (socially) sentirse marginado, sentirse rechazado
4) (Med) [+ food, tissue, new organ] [body] rechazar2. ['riːdʒekt]N1) (=person)2) (=unwanted thing) desecho m3) (Comm) (=product) artículo m defectuoso3.['riːdʒekt]CPD (Comm, Ind) [goods] defectuosoreject shop N — tienda f de objetos con tara
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I [rɪ'dʒekt]transitive verb rechazar*
II ['riːdʒekt]a) ( flawed product) artículo m (or producto m etc) defectuosob) ( person)society's rejects — los marginados sociales or de la sociedad
a college/an army reject — una persona que fue rechazada por la universidad/el ejército
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3 imperfect
im'pə:fikt1) (having a fault: This coat is being sold at half-price because it is imperfect.) imperfecto2) ((also noun) (a verb) of the tense expressing an action or state in the past which is not completed: The verb `go' in `I was going' is in the imperfect tense.) imperfecto•- imperfection
imperfect adj imperfectotr[ɪm'pɜːfekt]1 (gen) imperfecto,-a; (goods, sight) defectuoso,-a2 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL imperfecto,-a1 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL el imperfectoimperfect [ɪm'pərfɪkt] adj: imperfecto, defectuoso♦ imperfectly advadj.• defectivo, -a adj.• defectuoso, -a adj.• imperfecto, -a adj.• pretérito imperfecto adj.n.• imperfecto s.m.
I ɪm'pɜːrfɪkt, ɪm'pɜːfɪkt1) ( flawed) imperfecto2) ( Ling) imperfecto
II
noun imperfecto m[ɪm'pɜːfɪkt]1. ADJ1) (=faulty) [machine, product] defectuoso; [hearing, vision] deficiente; [understanding, world, method] imperfecto; [knowledge] incompleto, limitado; [reasoning] deficiente, incorrecto2) (Ling) [tense] imperfecto2.N (Ling) imperfecto m* * *
I [ɪm'pɜːrfɪkt, ɪm'pɜːfɪkt]1) ( flawed) imperfecto2) ( Ling) imperfecto
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4 flaw
flo:(a fault; something which makes something not perfect: a flaw in the material.) defecto- flawed- flawless
flaw n desperfecto / defecto / fallotr[flɔː]1 (fault - in material, product, etc) defecto, desperfecto, tara, falloflaw ['flɔ] n: falla f, defecto m, imperfección fn.• defecto s.m.• desperfecto s.m.• escarabajo s.m.• esponjadura s.f.• falla s.f.• falta s.f.• gabarro s.m.• grieta s.f.• imperfección s.f.• lunar s.m.• tacha s.f.flɔːnoun (in material, glass) defecto m, imperfección f, falla f; ( in argument) error m; ( in character) defecto m[flɔː]N (=defect) (in character, system) defecto m, fallo m ; (in material, beauty, diamond) desperfecto m, tara f ; (in reasoning) error m, fallo m ; (=crack) grieta f* * *[flɔː]noun (in material, glass) defecto m, imperfección f, falla f; ( in argument) error m; ( in character) defecto m
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