defect

defect
1. 'di:fekt noun
(a fault or flaw: It was a basic defect in her character; a defect in the china.) defecto

2. di'fekt verb
(to leave a country, political party etc to go and join another; to desert: He defected to the West.) desertar
- defective
defect n defecto
a speech defect un defecto en el habla
defect
tr[(n) 'diːfekt; (vb) dɪ'fekt]
noun
1 (gen) defecto; (flaw) desperfecto, tara
she has a speech defect tiene un defecto en el habla
it's a defect in his character es un defecto de su carácter
there's a defect in this glass esta copa tiene una tara
intransitive verb
1 (party, team) desertar, pasarse al bando contrario; (country) huir
defect [di'fɛkt] vi
: desertar
defect ['di:.fɛkt, di'fɛkt] n
: defecto m
defect
n.
achaque s.m.
defecto s.m.
deficencia s.f.
falla s.f.
imperfección s.f.
tacha s.f.
vicio s.m.
v.
aguerrir v.
embaír v.
podrir v.
soler v.

I 'diːfekt
noun defecto m

a speech/birth defect — un defecto en el habla/de nacimiento


II dɪ'fekt
intransitive verb (Pol) desertar*, defeccionar (period)

their key man has defected to a rival team — su mejor hombre se ha pasado a un equipo rival

1.
N ['diːfekt]
(gen) defecto m ; (mental) deficiencia f

moral defect — defecto m moral

speech 2.
2.
VI [dɪ'fekt]
(Pol) desertar (from de) (to a)

he defected to the USA — desertó de su país para irse a los EE.UU.

* * *

I ['diːfekt]
noun defecto m

a speech/birth defect — un defecto en el habla/de nacimiento


II [dɪ'fekt]
intransitive verb (Pol) desertar*, defeccionar (period)

their key man has defected to a rival team — su mejor hombre se ha pasado a un equipo rival


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