failing

failing
noun (a fault or weakness: He may have his failings, but he has always treated his children well.) defecto, fallo, punto débil
failing
tr['feɪlɪŋ]
noun
1 (fault) defecto, fallo; (weakness) punto débil
preposition
1 a falta de
failing that ... si eso no es posible ...
failing ['feɪlɪŋ] n
: defecto m
failing
adj.
fracaso, -a adj.
mortecino, -a adj.
n.
defecto s.m.
falta s.f.
prep.
a falta de prep.

I 'feɪlɪŋ
noun defecto m

II
preposition

failing that, try bleach — si eso no resulta, prueba con lejía

['feɪlɪŋ]
1.
PREP a falta de

failing that, ... — de no ser posible, ...

2.
N (=flaw) falta f , defecto m

the plan has numerous failings — el plan tiene muchos defectos

it's his only failing — es su único punto débil

3.
ADJ

he was in failing health — su salud era cada vez más débil

I had to stop work because of failing eyesight — tuve que dejar de trabajar porque me fallaba la vista

we reached the top in failing light — anochecía cuando llegamos a la cumbre

a failing marriage — un matrimonio que anda mal

* * *

I ['feɪlɪŋ]
noun defecto m

II
preposition

failing that, try bleach — si eso no resulta, prueba con lejía


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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