单词 | fault |
释义 | fault UK [fɒlt] US [fɑ:lt] noun MISTAKE 错误 ESSENTIAL uncountable ■a mistake, especially something for which you are to blame 过错,过失;责任 •It's not my fault she didn't come!她没来不是我的错! •She believes it was the doctor's fault that Peter died.她认为彼得的死医生需要负责。 •The fault was/lay with •Through no ESSENTIAL countable ■a weakness in a person's character 缺点;弱点 •He has many faults, but dishonesty isn't one of them.他有很多缺点,但人还算诚实。 ESSENTIAL countable ■a broken part or weakness in a machine or system (机器或系统的)毛病,故障,缺陷 •The car has a serious design fault.这款汽车存在着重大的设计缺陷。 •I think it's got an electrical •For all its faults, our transport system is still better than that in many other countries.尽管存在着种种缺陷,我们的运输系统仍然比其他许多国家的要好。 countable ■a mistake made when hitting the ball over the net, in tennis or a similar game, to begin a game (网球等的)发球失误 be at fault ■to have done something wrong 有过错;有责任 •Her doctor was at fault for/in find fault with sb/sth ■to criticize someone or something, especially without good reasons 找…的错处,挑…的毛病 •He's always finding fault with my work.他总是挑我工作上的毛病。 UK [fɒlt] US [fɑ:lt] noun CRACK 裂缝 countable specialized ■a crack in the Earth's surface where the rock has divided into two parts which move against each other (地表的)断层 •Surveyors say the fault line UK [fɒlt] US [fɑ:lt] noun be kind/generous, etc. to a fault ■to be extremely kind/generous, etc 极为仁慈/慷慨等 •She's a really sweet person and she's generous to a fault.她是个非常善良的人,而且十分慷慨。 UK [fɒlt] US [fɑ:lt] verb CRITICIZE 批评 transitive ■to find a reason to criticize someone or something 找…的缺点;挑剔,指责 •I can't fault the way they dealt with the complaint.他们处理投诉的方式我无可挑剔。 •I can't fault you on UK [fɒlt] US [fɑ:lt] verb SPORTS 运动 intransitive ■to hit a fault in tennis and other similar games 发球失误 •That's the fourth serve he's faulted on |
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