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Перевод: defective speek defective


[прилагательное]
неполный; недостаточный; несовершенный; неправильный; неисправный; поврежденный; дефектный; умственно отсталый; неполноценный; дефективный;
[существительное]
дефективный субъект; недостаточный глагол


Тезаурус:

  1. The garage benefits even further since faults from defective service are unlikely to occur immediately after collection of a vehicle.
  2. It catalogues 17 roads with defective concrete, requiring 43 million of repair work, including a 3.7 million bill on the M25 for narrow joints between junctions 24 and 25.
  3. Defective colour perception has a high incidence among males (one in ten) and teachers should be aware of the fact that some of the coloured materials that they present will not be normally discriminated by a proportion of their pupils.
  4. Obviously the teaching, or the learning, or the memory span, or the example shown by senior staff was defective.
  5. Such a circumstance is far less likely to arise if defective slating is replaced either with a new natural slate roof or a surface of one of the several types of lightweight synthetic slate that are now obtainable.
  6. He argued that Labour policy-making, though democratic in concept, was defective in practice.
  7. It is possible that enzyme inhibition by these artificial colours contributes to the problem in people whose enzymes are partially defective.
  8. His main thesis, that Thatcher's defective personality and failing judgement, allied to a fierce determination to survive, supported by ruthless henchmen, make her a danger to the country, may well stand up.
  9. The video-tape being produced was obviously defective, even to the naked eye.
  10. No transfers fell under the defective provisions, and the amendments in the first of the 1993 Finance Bills will be effective from 17 July 1992.
  11. Since severe visual handicap, especially total blindness, has a low incidence among school-aged children in the United Kingdom, it is likely that there will be very few children in each local education authority whose education requires significant adaptation as a result of lack of sight or substantially defective vision.
  12. These defective practices are causing concern.
  13. But it is here presented to the teacher as the basic condition of the child, offering a challenge that the potentially handicapping effect of lack of vision or defective vision can be overcome or minimised through appropriate education, social opportunities and the provision of wellchosen aids and equipment.

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