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fault
- IPA[fɔːlt]
英式
- an unattractive or unsatisfactory feature, especially in a piece of work or in a person's character;a break or other defect in an electric circuit or piece of machinery
- criticize for inadequacy or mistakes;do wrong
verb: fault, 3rd person present: faults, gerund or present participle: faulting, past tense: faulted, past participle: faulted
noun: fault, plural noun: faults
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名詞
- 1. an unattractive or unsatisfactory feature, especially in a piece of work or in a person's character my worst fault is impatience
- ▪ a break or other defect in an electric circuit or piece of machinery a fire caused by an electrical fault 同義詞
- ▪ a misguided action or habit the fault of the keen therapist is to start to intervene during the assessment phase 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (in tennis and similar games) a service of the ball not in accordance with the rules.
- ▪ (in showjumping) a penalty point imposed for an error.
- 2. responsibility for an accident or misfortune if books were not selling, it wasn't the fault of the publishers it was his fault she had died 同義詞
- 3. an extended break in a rock formation, marked by the relative displacement and discontinuity of strata on either side of a particular plane a landscape broken by numerous faults the fault plane dips northwards
動詞
- 1. criticize for inadequacy or mistakes her superiors could not fault her dedication to the job you cannot fault him for the professionalism of his approach
- ▪ archaic do wrong the people of Caesarea faulted greatly when they called King Herod a god
- 2. (of a rock formation) be broken by a fault or faults the continental crust has been thinned and faulted as a result of geological processes
- the production of a fault or faults in a rock formation: a complex pattern of faulting
Oxford Dictionary
- the production of a fault or faults in a rock formation: a complex pattern of faulting
Oxford American Dictionary
- (in tennis, squash, and similar games) an infringement of the rules made by incorrect placement ...
- (of a player) make a foot fault: in his anxiety he foot-faulted
Oxford American Dictionary
- (in tennis, squash, and similar games) an infringement of the rules made by overstepping the ...
- (of a player) make a foot fault: in his anxiety he foot-faulted
Oxford Dictionary
- an instance of two consecutive faults in serving, counting as a point against the server.
- serve a double fault: she double-faulted on the final point
Oxford American Dictionary
- continual criticism, typically concerning trivial things: the traditional manager will attempt to get results by fault-finding
Oxford American Dictionary
- an instance of two consecutive faults in serving, counting as a point against the server.
- serve a double fault: she double-faulted on the final point
Oxford Dictionary
- continual criticism, typically concerning trivial things: the traditional manager will attempt to get results by fault-finding
Oxford Dictionary
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美式
- an unattractive or unsatisfactory feature, especially in a piece of work or in a person's ... my worst fault is impatience
- criticize for inadequacy or mistakes: her colleagues and superiors could not fault her dedication to the job you cannot fault him for the professionalism of his approach
Oxford American Dictionary