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/fɔ:lt/ * danh từ - sự thiếu sót; khuyết điểm - điểm lầm lỗi; sự sai lầm - tội lỗi (trách nhiệm về một sai lầm) =the fault was mine+ lỗi ấy là tại tôi =who is in fault?+ ai đáng chê trách? - sự để mất hơi con mồi (chó săn) =to be at fault+ mất hơi con mồi (chó săn); đứng lại ngơ ngác (vì mất hơi con mồi; (nghĩa bóng) ngơ ngác) - (địa lý,ddịa chất) phay, đứt đoạn - (điện học) sự rò, sự lạc - (kỹ thuật) sự hỏng, sự hư hỏng - (thể dục,thể thao) sự giao bóng nhầm ô; quả bóng giao nhầm ô (quần vợt) !to a fault - vô cùng, hết sức, quá lắm !to find fault with - không vừa ý, phàn nàn; chê trách; bới móc !with all faults - (thương nghiệp) hư hỏng, mất mát người mua phải chịu * ngoại động từ - chê trách, bới móc * nội động từ - có phay, có đứt đoạn -
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ذَنْب \ blame: blaming; fault: Don’t put the blame on me. I always take the blame for what you do. fault: blame; being the cause of trouble: It’s my fault that we’re late. guilt: the fact that one has done wrong; a feeling of blame for what one has done wrong: His guilt was proved in court. offence: an action that is unlawful or against the rules: A serious offence is called a crime. -
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خَطَأٌ \ amiss: wrong; out of order: There’s something amiss with this telephone. error: mistake. fault: sth. that is wrong; a weakness: The lights have gone out; there must be an electrical fault. mistake: an incorrect act or thought: It was a mistake to lend him money. Your English is full of mistakes. wrong: not right; unjust; against custom; against the law: It is wrong to tell lies or to steal, not correct; mistaken; unsuitable That’s the wrong answer, and the wrong way to do it. She came in the wrong clothes for riding, (a) wrong action, a crime; an injustice If you do no wrong, you will not be punished. -
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46 be at fault
1) быть озадаченным, находиться в затруднительном положении, в замешательстве [этим. охот. потерять след]A murder so mysterious and so perplexing in all its particulars, was never before committed in Paris... The police are entirely at fault... (‘Nineteenth Century American Short Stories’, E. A. Poe, ‘The Murders in the Rue Morgue’) — В Париже никогда не совершалось убийства более таинственного, более запутанного во всех деталях... Полиция была совершенно сбита с толку.
We are still at fault to know which is the best course to take. (EPI) — Мы все еще не можем ни на что решиться, не знаем, какой путь предпочесть. ( EPI)
2) ошибаться, заблуждатьсяMy lord will I know correct me if he finds I am at fault. (C. P. Snow, ‘The Sleep of Reason’, ch. 30) — Я знаю, что милорд поправит меня, если сочтет, что я ошибаюсь.
Her mistake was in believing he was sincere. That was the tragedy of it. Her judgment was at fault... (A. Marshall, ‘In Mine Own Heart’, ch. XXV) — Беда вашей дочери в том, что она поверила в искренность этого парня. В этом вся трагедия. Ваша дочь ошиблась.
His memory was at fault. — Ему изменила память.
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47 be at fault
1) быть oзaдaчeнным, в зaмeшaтeльcтвe, нaxoдитьcя в зaтpуднитeльнoм пoлoжeнии [этим. oxoт. пoтepять cлeд (o coбaкax)]A murder so mysterious and so perplexing in all its particulars, was never before committed in Paris... The police are entirely at fault №. A. Poe). We are still at fault to know which is the best course to take2) oшибaтьcя, зaблуждaтьcяMy lord will I know correct me if he finds. I am at fault (CJP. Snow). Her mistake was in believing he was sincere... Her judgement was at fault (A. Marshall). His memory was at fault -
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(wrong or to blame: She was at fault.) skyldig; ansvarlig* * *(wrong or to blame: She was at fault.) skyldig; ansvarlig -
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(wrong or to blame: She was at fault.) tener la culpa -
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(wrong or to blame: She was at fault.) sekur -
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(wrong or to blame: She was at fault.) hibás -
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(wrong or to blame: She was at fault.) errado/culpável -
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kabahatli* * *(wrong or to blame: She was at fault.) hatalı, kabahatli -
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(wrong or to blame: She was at fault.) motiti se -
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• väärillä jäljillä• ymmällä* * *(wrong or to blame: She was at fault.) väärässä -
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(wrong or to blame: She was at fault.) (ta) feil, (ha) skylden; klanderverdig -
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(wrong or to blame: She was at fault.) vainīgs; vainojams* * *vainīgs; vainojams
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