flaw
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A flaw in something such as a theory or argument is a mistake in it, which causes it to be less effective or valid. (理论或论点中的) 欠缺
There were, however, a number of crucial flaws in his monetary theory. 然而,他的货币理论中有很多关键性的欠缺。
2. N-COUNT A flaw in someone's character is an undesirable quality that they have. (性格中的) 缺点
The only flaw in his character seems to be a short temper. 他性格中唯一的缺点似乎就是脾气急躁。
3. N-COUNT A flaw in something such as a pattern or material is a fault in it that should not be there. 瑕疵
It's like having a flaw in a piece of material - the longer you leave it, the weaker it gets. 这就像一块料子上有瑕疵一样—你把它放得越久,它就变得越不结实。
4. V to make or become blemished, defective, or imperfect 使有缺陷
5. N a sudden short gust of wind; squall 一阵狂风
6. N a spell of bad, esp windy, weather 一阵坏天气
返回 flaw
flaw /flɔː/ (flaws)
剑桥词典
- a fault , mistake , or weakness , especially one that happens while something is being planned or made, or that causes something not to be perfect
错误;缺点;缺陷,瑕疵
I returned the material because it had a flaw in it. 我退掉了那块布料,因为有瑕疵。
There's a fatal flaw in your reasoning . 你的推理有一处致命的缺陷。
This report is full of flaws. 这个报告充满错谬。
a character flaw 性格上的缺陷 返回 flaw