形容詞不完美的;有錯誤的;有缺陷的網(wǎng)絡(luò)有缺點的;不完善的;有毛病的
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1. We traced the trouble to a faulty transformer.
經(jīng)追查,我們發(fā)現(xiàn)問題出在一臺有缺陷的變壓器上。
1. 故障:態(tài)為正常(fault-free)或故障(faulty),則在最常用的 PMC 模型[2]中:一個正常節(jié)點測試正常節(jié)點時的結(jié)果為 0,測
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2. 有毛病的:第二段第二句指出,傳感器還能探測出有毛病的(faulty)電器、電源的插頭或開關(guān),將它們斷電(isolate them),以免傷著人,然后,提醒你修理它們. 可見,即使到2040年,電燈、電熱器等仍然需要用開關(guān)控制. (D)意為:生活在四川臥龍山保護區(qū)的大熊貓面臨著幾種威脅.
3. 缺損的,有毛病的:factor:獨立經(jīng)紀(jì)人,賒賬式經(jīng)紀(jì)商 | faulty:缺損的,有毛病的 | FPP:Full Packaged Product.(就是完整盒裝零售版)
4. 有缺點的:27.intentional故意的; | 28.faulty有缺點的; | 29.various各種各樣的;
1. (設(shè)備等)有問題的,有毛病的,出故障的
A faulty piece of equipment has something wrong with it and is not working properly.
e.g. The money will be used to repair faulty equipment.
這筆錢將用來修理出故障的設(shè)備。
2. (論證或推理)錯誤的,謬誤的,不完善的
If you describe someone's argument or reasoning as faulty, you mean that it is wrong or contains mistakes, usually because they have not been thinking in a logical way.
e.g. Their interpretation was faulty — they had misinterpreted things.
他們的理解是錯誤的——他們將事情曲解了。