defective
defective 英 [dɪˈfektɪv] 美 [dɪˈfɛktɪv]
adj. 有缺点的;有缺陷的
名词复数:defectives
- Something that's defective doesn't work quite right, because it's damaged in some way. Your defective car probably won't make it all the way to California from New York.
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- adj. 有缺点的;有缺陷的
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1. defective goods
有缺陷的商品
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2. Her hearing was found to be slightly defective.
经检查,她的听力有点缺陷。
- defective (adj.) mid-14c., from Middle French défectif (14c.) and directly from Late Latin defectivus, from defect-, past participle stem of deficere (see deficient). A euphemism for "mentally ill" from 1898 to c. 1935. Related: Defectively; defectiveness.
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