释义 |
- n.故障;过错;过失;缺陷
- v.发现错误;找出缺点
- 网络断层;毛病;失误
复数:faults 现在分词:faulting 过去分词:faulted v.+n. find fault,diagnose fault,admit fault,detect fault,see fault adj.+n. electrical fault,main fault,entire fault,serious fault,human fault n. responsibility,liability,burden,defect,flaw v. blame,criticize,condemn,find fault with,question 责任responsibility 1. | [u] 责任;过错;过失the responsibility for sth wrong that has happened or been done |
| Why should I say sorry when it's not my fault ? 不是我的错为什么要我道歉? | | It's nobody's fault. 谁都没有错。 | | It was his fault that we were late. 我们迟到责任在他。 | | It's your own fault for being careless. 你粗心大意是你自己的过失。 | | Many people live in poverty through no fault of their own . 很多人生活贫困并非他们自己有什么过错。 | | I think the owners are at fault(= responsible) for not warning us. 我认为业主没有提醒我们是有责任的。 |
人品in sb's character 2. | [c] 弱点;缺点a bad or weak aspect of sb's character |
| He's proud of his children and blind to their faults. 他为孩子们感到自豪,对他们的缺点视而不见。 | | I love her for all her faults(= in spite of them) . 尽管她有这么多缺点,我还是爱她。 |
错事sth wrong 3. | [c] 缺陷;毛病;故障something that is wrong or not perfect; something that is wrong with a machine or system that stops it from working correctly |
| The book's virtues far outweigh its faults. 这本书优点远远大于缺点。 | | The system, for all its faults , is the best available at the moment. 这个系统虽然缺点不少,却是现有最好的一个。 | | a major fault in the design 设计中的一个重大失误 | | | | |
网球in tennis 4. | [c] 发球失误a mistake made when serving |
| He has served a number of double faults in this set. 他在这盘发球出现了一些双误。 |
地质geology 5. | [c] (地壳岩层的)断层a place where there is a break that is longer than usual in the layers of rock in the earth's crust |
| the San Andreas fault 圣安德烈亚斯断层 | | |
IDM | She is generous to a fault. 她过分慷慨。 |
to a fault (良好品质)过分,过度used to say that sb has a lot, or even too much, of a particular good quality | She is generous to a fault. 她过分慷慨。 |
1. | ~ sb/sth 发现错误;找出缺点to find a mistake or a weakness in sb/sth |
| Her colleagues could not fault her dedication to the job. 她的同事认为她的敬业精神是无可挑剔的。 | | He had always been polite─she couldn't fault him on that. 他总是彬彬有礼,在这方面她对他无可指摘。 |
n. | 9. 【电学】故障,误差;漏电;【地质学;地理学】断层 9. 【电学】故障,误差;漏电;【地质学;地理学】断层 | v. | |
n. | 1. responsibility for a mistake, failure, or act of wrongdoing 2. a failing or character weakness in somebody 3. something that detracts from the integrity, functioning, or perfection of something else 4. an error, especially in calculation 6. a displacement of rock layers in the Earth's crust in response to stress, accompanied by a break in the continuity of the rocks on each side of the fault line 7. in racket games such as tennis, a serve that is invalid because it fails to land within a prescribed area 8. a penalty mark awarded in showjumping for various errors such as a failure or refusal to clear a fence 9. an occasion on which the hounds in a hunt lose the scent of the animal they are chasing 10. the fact of being responsible for a bad or unpleasant situation 1. responsibility for a mistake, failure, or act of wrongdoing 2. a failing or character weakness in somebody 3. something that detracts from the integrity, functioning, or perfection of something else 4. an error, especially in calculation 6. a displacement of rock layers in the Earth's crust in response to stress, accompanied by a break in the continuity of the rocks on each side of the fault line 7. in racket games such as tennis, a serve that is invalid because it fails to land within a prescribed area 8. a penalty mark awarded in showjumping for various errors such as a failure or refusal to clear a fence 9. an occasion on which the hounds in a hunt lose the scent of the animal they are chasing 10. the fact of being responsible for a bad or unpleasant situation | v. | 1. to blame, criticize, or find a flaw in somebody or something 2. to commit a fault or make a mistake 3. to respond to stress by becoming displaced and developing as a geological fault 4. to find something bad or wrong in a person or thing 1. to blame, criticize, or find a flaw in somebody or something 2. to commit a fault or make a mistake 3. to respond to stress by becoming displaced and developing as a geological fault 4. to find something bad or wrong in a person or thing |
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