释义
🔑 fault BrE /fɔːlt / NAmE /fɔːlt / noun ➤ responsibility 责任 🔑 [ U ] the responsibility for sth wrong that has happened or been done 责任;过错;过失◆ Why should I say sorry when it's not my fault ? 不是我的错为什么要我道歉?◆ It's nobody's fault . 谁都没有错。◆ ~ (that… ) It was his fault that we were late . 我们迟到责任在他。◆ ~ (for doing sth ) It's your own fault for being careless . 你粗心大意是你自己的过失。◆ Many people live in poverty through no fault of their own . 很多人生活贫困并非他们自己有什么过错。◆ I think the owners are at fault (= responsible ) for not warning us . 我认为业主没有提醒我们是有责任的。➤ in sb's character 人品 🔑 [ C ] a bad or weak aspect of sb's character 弱点;缺点 SYN shortcoming ◆ He's proud of his children and blind to their faults . 他为孩子们感到自豪,对他们的缺点视而不见。◆ I love her for all her faults (= in spite of them ) . 尽管她有这么多缺点,我还是爱她。➤ sth wrong 错事 🔑 [ C ] something that is wrong or not perfect ; something that is wrong with a machine or system that stops it from working correctly 缺陷;毛病;故障 SYN defect ◆ The book's virtues far outweigh its faults . 这本书优点远远大于缺点。◆ The system , for all its faults , is the best available at the moment . 这个系统虽然缺点不少,却是现有最好的一个。◆ a major fault in the design 设计中的一个重大失误◆ a structural fault 结构缺陷◆ an electrical fault 电路故障➤ in tennis 网球 [ C ] a mistake made when serving 发球失误◆ He has served a number of double faults in this set . 他在这盘发球出现了一些双误。➤ geology 地质 [ C ] a place where there is a break that is longer than usual in the layers of rock in the earth's crust (地壳岩层的)断层◆ the San Andreas fault 圣安德烈亚斯断层◆ a fault line 断层线● to a ˈfault used to say that sb has a lot , or even too much , of a particular good quality (良好品质)过分,过度◆ She is generous to a fault . 她过分慷慨。● find fault (with sb /sth )to look for and discover mistakes in sb /sth ; to complain about sb /sth 找茬儿;挑错;挑剔;抱怨 🔑 fault BrE /fɔːlt / NAmE /fɔːlt / verb present simple - I / you / we / they fault BrE /fɔːlt / NAmE /fɔːlt / present simple - he / she / it faults BrE /fɔːlts / NAmE /fɔːlts / past simple faulted BrE /ˈfɔːltɪd / NAmE /ˈfɔːltɪd / past participle faulted BrE /ˈfɔːltɪd / NAmE /ˈfɔːltɪd / -ing form faulting BrE /ˈfɔːltɪŋ / NAmE /ˈfɔːltɪŋ / ~ sb /sth (often used in negative sentences with can and could 常与 can 和 could 连用于否定句 ) to find a mistake or a weakness in sb /sth 发现错误;找出缺点 SYN criticize ◆ Her colleagues could not fault her dedication to the job . 她的同事认为她的敬业精神是无可挑剔的。◆ He had always been polite —she couldn't fault him on that . 他总是彬彬有礼,在这方面她对他无可指摘。