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defective 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Adjective
/diˈfektiv/,
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Imperfect or faulty,
  1. Imperfect or faulty
    • - complaints over defective goods
  2. offensive. Mentally handicapped

  3. Lacking or deficient
    • - dystrophin is commonly defective in muscle tissue
  4. (of a word) Not having all the inflections normal for the part of speech

Noun
  1. offensive. A mentally handicapped person


  1. having a defect; "I returned the appliance because it was defective"
  2. markedly subnormal in structure or function or intelligence or behavior; "defective speech"
  3. bad: not working properly; "a bad telephone connection"; "a defective appliance"
  4. (defectiveness) the state of being defective
  5. (defect) an imperfection in a bodily system; "visual defects"; "this device permits detection of defects in the lungs"
  6. (defect) desert (a cause, a country or an army), often in order to join the opposing cause, country, or army; "If soldiers deserted Hitler's army, they were shot"
  7. (Defect (geometry)) In geometry, the defect (or deficit) means the failure of some angles to add up to the expected amount of 360° or 180°, when such angles in the plane would. The opposite notion is the excess.
  8. (The Defects) The Defects were a punk rock band from Belfast, Northern Ireland, formed in 1979.
  9. A person considered to be defective; Having one or more defects
  10. (defect) A fault or malfunction; To abandon or turn against; to cease or change one's loyalty
  11. (Defectiveness) as a child you were criticized for your “flaws”. As an adult you feel unworthy of love and find it difficult to believe that people close to you value you. So you expect rejection.
  12. (Defect) Nonconformance to requirements or functional / program specification.
  13. (defect) A flaw in a component or system that can cause the component or system to fail to perform its required function, e.g. an incorrect statement or data definition. A defect, if encountered during execution, may cause a failure of the component or system.
  14. (Defect) Something that ain’t right with the weld. Main defects are Longitudinal Cracks, Porosity, Slag Inclusion, and the “Cardinal Sin” of welding…Undercut.
  15. (Defect) One or more discontinuities that cause the weld or part unable to meet minimum acceptance standards or criteria of the design specifications.
  16. (Defect) Crook, conk, decay, split, sweep, or other injury that decreases the amount of usable wood that can be obtained from a log (19).
  17. (Defect) The non-fulfillment of a requirement related to an intended or specified use.
  18. Defect is defined as deviation from the requirements.
  19. (Defect) an output of a process that does not meet a defined specification, requirement or desire such as time, length, color, finish, quantity, temperature, etc.
  20. (Defect) A blemish imperfection or deficiency. A defective title is one that is irregular and faulty.
  21. (DEFECT) A magnetic imperfection in a recording surface.
  22. (DEFECT) Any fault or flaw that detracts from perfection.
  23. (DEFECT) a fault or shortcoming, a deficiency or lack of something essential, as any imperfection; see GIG, TURD, DR, DEMERIT, GRIPE SHEET. ...
  24. (Defect (F défaut, R defect)) The non-conformity of the result of a test with the specification for a characteristic (ISO 2071). ...
  25. (Defect (bug)) A bug is a misbehavior of the software under testing; and the behavior should have been defined in the requirement documentations. When the requirements are not clear (often is the case), ambiguity comes and bugs come too.