flaw
n
1 crack or fault (in an object or in material); imperfection (物体或材料的)裂纹或缺陷, 瑕疵
This vase would be perfect but for a few small flaws in its base. 这花瓶底部没有那几个?quot;叩憔褪懒?
2 mistake that lessens the effectiveness or validity of sth 错误; 缺点
an argument full of flaws 错误百出的论点
a flaw in a contract 合同中的一个漏洞.
3 weak part in sb's character (某人性格上的)缺陷
Pride was the greatest flaw in his personality. 傲慢是他品格上的最大缺陷. flaw, v [Tn usu passive 通常用於被动语态]
cause (sth) to have a flaw 使(某事物)有缺陷
His reasoning can't be flawed. 他的推理无懈可击.
a flawed masterpiece, ie a work of art that is very great despite its minor faults 有瑕疵的杰作.
We could have a walk around. Let's go out at about six o'clock, shall we?
我们可以四处走走。咱们大约6点出发,行吗?
As quickly as they could, the men ran to th steps and up into the open, many of them with their clothes on fire.
工人们尽快朝楼梯跑去,爬上楼梯跑出舱外,其中好多人衣服已经着火了。
To examine your skills and abilities still further, ask yourself this question: in the following three areas - skills with people, skills with information or skills with things - which are your best skills? Note that it is not enough to say to yourself,