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faultily

/fawl-tee/US // ˈfɔl ti //UK // (ˈfɔːltɪ) //

错误地,错,错了,错失

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    fault·i·er, fault·i·est.

    • : having faults or defects; imperfect.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inbadly

Examples

  • While they debated, public health labs with the faulty kits couldn’t process samples, and the FDA still hadn’t authorized any tests made by commercial labs.

  • When companies build technology around faulty business practices, the platform fails and vise-versa.

  • A 404 can be generated when a user types in a faulty address, and this may result in an error being generated on their browser that may look bad, but you can definitely address the situation.

  • In the latest Environment Report, MacKenzie Elmer dives into the state’s water market and one plan in particular by a utility that serves Imperial Beach and Coronado, among others, that a state watchdog recently said hinged on faulty forecasting.

  • Those include fears over the United States Post Office’s ability to keep pace with such a huge influx of mail and the possibility of mail-in ballots getting thrown out for having an allegedly faulty signature or arriving late.

  • Identifying and excising faulty accounts takes up more and more of their time as the country splinters again.

  • A senior Labour Party MP scoffed at what he suggested was faulty logic.

  • Hongkongers aren't asking to secede from China, but Beijing's faulty calculus is only alienating the city.

  • But the fact remains that the accident would never have occurred in the first place were it not for the faulty switch.

  • The view is faulty, both in it engineering claims and its economic conclusions.

  • The myth of "Boreas and Orithyia," though faulty perhaps in technique, is good in conception and arrangement.

  • If the ice or snow has accumulated by reason of a defective roof, then the landlord is liable because of its faulty construction.

  • If it cannot be accounted for by the causes at work in the story, the construction is faulty.

  • At this point, we may see how faulty, and yet how constantly improving, has been the administration of the criminal law.

  • The arches near the tower have been partly crushed owing to the shifting of the tower piers caused by faulty foundations.