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I. fault [Am fɔlt, Brit fɔːlt, fɒlt] SUBST
1. fault U (responsibility, blame):
2.1. fault C (failing, flaw):
2.2. fault C:
2.3. fault C (error, misdeed):
3. fault C GEOL:
4. fault C (in tennis, show jumping):
II. fault [Am fɔlt, Brit fɔːlt, fɒlt] VERB trans
fault person/performance/argument:
I. double fault SUBST (in tennis)
II. double-fault VERB intr
I. foot fault [Am ˈfʊt ˌfɔlt, Brit] SUBST
II. foot-fault VERB intr
I. fault-finding [Am fɔlt ˈfaɪndɪŋ, Brit] SUBST U
II. fault-finding [Am fɔlt ˈfaɪndɪŋ, Brit] ADJ attr
fault-finder [ˈfɔːltfʌɪndə] SUBST
sacafaltas mf Esp ugs
fault line SUBST
no-fault insurance [nəʊˈfɔːlt ɪnˌʃʊər(ə)ns] SUBST U Am
no-fault divorce [nəʊˈfɔːlt dɪˌvɔːs] SUBST
rectify mistake/fault
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I. fault [fɔ:lt] SUBST
1. fault kein Pl (responsibility):
to be sb's fault (that ...)
2. fault (character weakness):
3. fault (defect):
4. fault GEO:
5. fault SPORT:
II. fault [fɔ:lt] VERB trans
no-fault [Am ˈnoʊfɔ:lt] ADJ Am (insurance)
I. fault-finding [ˈfɔ:ltˌfaɪndɪŋ] SUBST kein Pl
1. fault-finding (criticism):
2. fault-finding ELEK:
II. fault-finding [ˈfɔ:ltˌfaɪndɪŋ] ADJ
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I. fault [fɔlt] SUBST
1. fault (responsibility):
to be sb's fault (that...)
2. fault (character weakness):
3. fault (defect):
4. fault GEO:
5. fault SPORT:
II. fault [fɔlt] VERB trans
no-fault [ˈnoʊ·fɔlt] ADJ (insurance)
redress fault
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Present
Ifault
youfault
he/she/itfaults
wefault
youfault
theyfault
Past
Ifaulted
youfaulted
he/she/itfaulted
wefaulted
youfaulted
theyfaulted
Present Perfect
Ihavefaulted
youhavefaulted
he/she/ithasfaulted
wehavefaulted
youhavefaulted
theyhavefaulted
Past Perfect
Ihadfaulted
youhadfaulted
he/she/ithadfaulted
wehadfaulted
youhadfaulted
theyhadfaulted
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There was a small amount of activity there in the 7th century, but the city was now hardly more than a village.
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Furthermore, some of the most important topics, such as language, can hardly be studied at all except in humans.
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A narrow struggle for higher wages by a small sector of the working-class, what is often called economism, hardly threatens the status quo.
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Such a stronghold was safe against any small force, and with the means then in use, could hardly be reduced except by starvation.
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This unified state hardly lasted a year and was soon dissolved.
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