fault
fault
fɑlt
faalt
/fɔːlt/

Definição e significado de "fault"em inglês

to fault
01

culpar, acusar

to put blame on someone or something for a mistake or problem
Transitive: to fault sb/sth | to fault sb for a mistake or problem
to fault definition and meaning
Exemplos
The investigator could n't fault the witness's account of the incident.
O investigador não conseguiu culpar o relato da testemunha do incidente.
01

culpa, erro

a wrong move or act
Exemplos
The committee found a fault in the financial report, leading to an audit.
O comitê encontrou uma falha no relatório financeiro, levando a uma auditoria.
02

a flaw, defect, or imperfection in a physical object or machine

Exemplos
A fault in the pipe caused the leak.
03

a shortcoming, inadequacy, or demerit in quality or performance

Exemplos
The product 's faults were minor but noticeable.
04

falta

an unsuccessful serve attempt in tennis, where the ball does not land in the opponent's service box, resulting in the loss of a point
Exemplos
He struggled with his serve, resulting in many faults.
Ele lutou com seu saque, resultando em muitas falhas.
05

culpa, responsabilidade

the responsibility attributed to someone or something for a mistake or misfortune
Exemplos
The judge assigned fault to both drivers involved in the accident after reviewing the evidence.
O juiz atribuiu a culpa a ambos os motoristas envolvidos no acidente após revisar as evidências.
06

a defect or malfunction in electronic equipment caused by a problem in a circuit or component

Exemplos
Regular checks help detect faults in complex circuits.
07

falha, fratura

a fracture or zone of fractures between two blocks of rock, along which there has been significant displacement due to tectonic forces
Exemplos
Faults can range in size from small fractures to major tectonic boundaries.
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