defect 英 [ˈdi:fekt]   美 [ˈdiˌfɛkt, dɪˈfɛkt]

defect

defect  英 [ˈdi:fekt] 美 [ˈdiˌfɛkt, dɪˈfɛkt]

n. 缺陷 

进行时:defecting  过去式:defected  过去分词:defected  第三人称单数:defects  名词复数:defects 

a speech defect 言语缺陷
a defect in the glass 玻璃杯的缺陷

  • A flaw in something is a defect. At certain stores you can buy clothes with slight defects. You have to be careful because the defect can be minor, like a missing button, or major, like sleeves of uneven lengths.
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  • n. 缺陷
  • 1. a speech defect

    言语缺陷

  • 2. a defect in the glass

    玻璃杯的缺陷

  • defect (n.) early 15c., from Middle French defect and directly from Latin defectus "failure, revolt, falling away," noun use of past participle of deficere "to fail, desert," from de "down, away" (see de-) + combining form of facere "to do, make" (from PIE root *dhe- "to set, put").
  • defect (v.) 1570s, from Latin defectus, past participle of deficere "to fail, desert," from de "down, away" (see de-) + combining form of facere "to do, make" (from PIE root *dhe- "to set, put"). Related: Defected; defecting.
de·fect noun , verb defect defects defected defecting noun / ˈdiːfekt ; NAmE ˈdiːfekt / / dɪˈfekt ; NAmE dɪˈfekt / a fault in sth or in the way it has been made which means that it is not perfect 缺点;缺陷;毛病 a speech defect 言语缺陷 a defect in the glass 玻璃杯的缺陷 verb / dɪˈfekt ; NAmE dɪˈfekt / [intransitive ] defect(from sth) (to sth) to leave a political party, country, etc. to join another that is considered to be an enemy 背叛;叛变;投敌 de·fec·tion defection defections / dɪˈfekʃn ; NAmE dɪˈfekʃn / noun [uncountable ,  countable ] defection(from sth) (to sth) There have been several defections from the ruling party. 执政党已有好几位党员倒戈。 de·fect·or defector defectors / ; NAmE / noun de·fect / ˈdiːfekt ; NAmE ˈdiːfekt / de·fec·tion / dɪˈfekʃn ; NAmE dɪˈfekʃn / de·fect·or / ; NAmE /
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