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1 material flaw
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > material flaw
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2 material flaw
<qualit.mat> ■ Materialfehler m ; Materialdefekt m -
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flaw in material Materialfehler mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > flaw in material
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flaw TECH Defekt m, Fabrikationsfehler m, Fehler m (Riss, Fleck usw. im Material); Anriss m, Riss m, Ritz m, Spalt m, Sprung m -
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noun* * *[flo:]- academic.ru/87092/flawed">flawed- flawless* * *[flɔ:, AM flɑ:]I. n1. (fault) Fehler m, Mangel m; MECH, TECH of machine Defekt m, [Fabrikations]fehler m; in casting Gussblase f, Lunker m fachsprbeauty without \flaw makellose Schönheit\flaw in material Materialfehler mthe \flaws of [or in] a plan/an argument die Schwachstellen eines Plans/in einer Argumentationto have a \flaw in one's character einen Charakterfehler habenII. vt▪ to \flaw sth etw beeinträchtigen; brick, material etw brüchig [o rissig] machen; body, face etw verunstalten [o entstellen]our holiday was \flawed by heavy rains unser Urlaub wurde von schweren Regenfällen getrübt* * *[flɔː]1. n (lit)Fehler m; (fig also) Mangel m; (in sb's character also) Mangel m, Defekt m; (JUR, in contract etc) (Form)fehler m2. vther argument was flawed by lack of evidence — ihr Argument wurde durch Mangel an Beweisen entkräftet
her beauty was not flawed by the slightest imperfection — ihre Schönheit wurde durch keinen Mangel getrübt
* * *flaw1 [flɔː]A s1. Fehler m:a) Mangel m, Makel mb) WIRTSCH, TECH fehlerhafte Stelle, Defekt m (auch fig), Fabrikationsfehler m2. Sprung m, Riss m, Bruch m4. JURa) Formfehler mb) Fehler m im Recht5. fig schwacher Punkt, Mangel mB v/t1. brüchig oder rissig machen, brechen2. Fehler aufzeigen in (dat):his argumentation could not be flawed in seiner Argumentation war kein Fehler zu finden3. verunstalten, entstellen:flaw2 [flɔː] s Bö f, Windstoß m* * *noun* * *n.Fehler - m.Fehlerstelle -n f.fehlerhafte Stelle f. -
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[flɔ:, Am flɑ:] n1) ( fault) Fehler m, Mangel m mech, tech; of machine Defekt m, [Fabrikations]fehler m; in casting Gussblase f, Lunker m fachspr;beauty without \flaw makellose Schönheit;\flaw in material Materialfehler m;the \flaws of [or in] a plan/ an argument die Schwachstellen fpl eines Plans/in einer Argumentation;to have a \flaw in one's character einen Charakterfehler habento \flaw sth etw beeinträchtigen; brick, material etw brüchig [o rissig] machen; body, face etw verunstalten [o entstellen];our holiday was \flawed by heavy rains unser Urlaub wurde von schweren Regenfällen getrübt -
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<qualit.mat> (material testing w/ ultrasonic sound) ■ Fehlerecho n -
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adjective1) (faulty) defekt [Maschine]; fehlerhaft [Material, Arbeiten, Methode, Plan]somebody/something is defective in something — es mangelt jemandem/einer Sache an etwas (Dat.)
2) (mentally deficient) geistig gestört* * *[-tiv]* * *de·fec·tive[dɪˈfektɪv]I. adj1. goods fehlerhaft3. MED\defective hearing mangelhaftes Hörvermögento have a \defective heart valve einen Herzklappenfehler haben4. LING\defective verb defektives Verb* * *[dI'fektɪv]1. adj1) material, goods etc fehlerhaft; machine, gene defekt; (fig) reasoning etc fehlerhaft; hearing, sight mangelhaft, gestörthe has a defective heart valve — er hat einen Herzklappenfehler
2) (GRAM) unvollständig, defektiv3)2. n2) (= retarded person) Geistesgestörte(r) mf* * *defective [dıˈfektıv]A adj (adv defectively)1. mangelhaft, unzulänglich:defective hearing mangelhaftes Hörvermögen;2. schadhaft, defekt (Motor etc)3. (geistig oder psychisch) defekt:mentally defective schwachsinnig4. LING unvollständig, defektiv (Verb etc)B s Kranke(r) m/f(m):mental defective Schwachsinnige(r) m/f(m)def. abk1. defective5. definite6. definition* * *adjective1) (faulty) defekt [Maschine]; fehlerhaft [Material, Arbeiten, Methode, Plan]somebody/something is defective in something — es mangelt jemandem/einer Sache an etwas (Dat.)
2) (mentally deficient) geistig gestört* * *adj.fehlerhaft adj.mangelhaft adj.
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