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1 defect
I ['diːfekt]mechanical, structural defect — difetto meccanico, strutturale
2) (disability)II [dɪ'fekt]verbo intransitivo defezionare, disertareto defect from — abbandonare [cause, country]
* * *1. ['di:fekt] noun(a fault or flaw: It was a basic defect in her character; a defect in the china.) difetto2. [di'fekt] verb(to leave a country, political party etc to go and join another; to desert: He defected to the West.) disertare; rifugiarsi- defective* * *defect /ˈdi:fɛkt/n.1 difetto; imperfezione: a hearing defect, un difetto dell'udito; to test a product for defects, testare un prodotto per trovare eventuali difetti; (med.) congenital defect, difetto congenito; (fis. nucl.) mass defect, difetto di massa(to) defect /dɪˈfɛkt/v. i.defezionare; disertare● ( di agente segreto, ecc.) to defect to Canada, rifugiarsi in Canada □ (polit.) to defect to Labour, abbandonare il proprio partito per passare nelle file dei laburistiFALSI AMICI: to defect non significa difettare.* * *I ['diːfekt]mechanical, structural defect — difetto meccanico, strutturale
2) (disability)II [dɪ'fekt]verbo intransitivo defezionare, disertareto defect from — abbandonare [cause, country]
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2 minor
I 1. ['maɪnə(r)]1) (not important) [artist, role] minore; [change, defect] piccolo2) (not serious) [ injury] lieve; [operation, surgery] piccolo3) mus. minore4) AE univ. [ subject] secondario5) BE scol.2.Jones minor — = il più giovane tra due studenti che si chiamano Jones
1) dir. minorenne m. e f.2) AE univ. materia f. complementareII ['maɪnə(r)]verbo intransitivo AE univ.to minor in sth. — scegliere qcs. come materia complementare
* * *1. adjective1) (less, or little, in importance, size etc: Always halt when driving from a minor road on to a major road; She has to go into hospital for a minor operation.) minore, secondario2) ((American) a secondary subject that a student chooses to study at university or college: Her major is in physics, but she has a minor in computer science.) (materia secondaria studiata all'università)2. verb((American) to study something as a minor subject: He is minoring in French.) (studiare una materia secondaria all'università)3. noun(a person who is not yet legally an adult.) minore, minorenne- minority- be in the minority* * *I 1. ['maɪnə(r)]1) (not important) [artist, role] minore; [change, defect] piccolo2) (not serious) [ injury] lieve; [operation, surgery] piccolo3) mus. minore4) AE univ. [ subject] secondario5) BE scol.2.Jones minor — = il più giovane tra due studenti che si chiamano Jones
1) dir. minorenne m. e f.2) AE univ. materia f. complementareII ['maɪnə(r)]verbo intransitivo AE univ.to minor in sth. — scegliere qcs. come materia complementare
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