flaw
- IPA[flô]
美式
- a mark, fault, or other imperfection that mars a substance or object;a fault or weakness in a person's character
- (of an imperfection) mar, weaken, or invalidate (something)
verb: flaw, 3rd person present: flaws, gerund or present participle: flawing, past tense: flawed, past participle: flawed
noun: flaw, plural noun: flaws
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名詞
- 1. a mark, fault, or other imperfection that mars a substance or object plates with flaws in them were sold at the outlet store
- ▪ a fault or weakness in a person's character he had his flaws, but he was still a great teacher
- ▪ a mistake or shortcoming in a plan, theory, or legal document that causes it to fail or reduces its effectiveness there were fundamental flaws in the case for reforming local government
動詞
- 1. (of an imperfection) mar, weaken, or invalidate (something) the computer game was flawed by poor programming
- having or characterized by a fundamental weakness or imperfection: a fatally flawed strategy
Oxford Dictionary
- blemished, damaged, or imperfect in some way: flawed crystals
Oxford American Dictionary
- less technical term for hamartia
Oxford Dictionary
- less technical term for hamartia
Oxford American Dictionary
- A flaw in the character of the protagonist of a tragedy that brings the protagonist to ruin or ...
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- IPA[flɔː]
英式
- a mark, blemish, or other imperfection which mars a substance or object: a flaw in the glass
- mar, weaken, or invalidate (something): the computer game was flawed by poor programming
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[flô]
美式
- a squall of wind; a short storm: the ship had turned, caught in a windy flaw
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[flɔː]
英式
- a squall of wind; a short storm: the ship had turned, caught in a windy flaw
Oxford Dictionary