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1 fault
1. n1) вада, дефект; недолік2) вина, провинаwhose fault is it? — чия це вина?, хто в цьому винний?
3) помилка, промах, хиба4) проступок, провинність; порушення (закону тощо)5) неправильно поданий м'яч (теніс)6) мисл. втрата сліду7) ел. замикання (струму)8) тех. аварія, пошкодження; несправність9) геол. розлом; зсув (породи)to a fault — надмірно, надто
faults are thick where love is thin — хто не любить, той бачить лише недоліки
2. v1) вважати винуватим, обвинувачувати; чіплятися2) помилятися; допускати помилки3) геол. утворювати розрив (зсув)* * *I [fxːlt] n1) недолік, дефект; вада2) тк.; sing провина, вина3) помилка; промах4) провина, проступок; порушення ( закону)6) миcл. втрата сліду7) eл. замикання ( струму)8) тex. аварія, пошкодження, несправністьfault indicator — тex. дефектоскоп
9) гeoл. розлом, скид, зсув ( породи)II [fxːlt] v1) вважати винним, обвинувачувати; чіплятися2) помилятися, допускати помилки3) гeoл. утворити розрив або скид4) засуджувати, гудити
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