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Mängel

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
alemán
alemán

I. de·fect SUST. [ˈdi:fekt]

1. defect (in product):

Fehler m <-s, ->
Mangel m <-s, Män·gel>
defect TÉC. also
Charakterfehler m <-s, ->

2. defect TÉC.:

Defekt m <-(e)s, -e> an +dat.

3. defect MED.:

II. de·fect V. intr. [dɪˈfekt] POL.

ˈchro·mo·some de·fect ADJ.

ˈcol·our de·fect SUST. FÍS.

colour defect of lens

ˈspeech de·fect SUST.

Sprachfehler m <-s, ->
Entrada de OpenDict

defect rectification period SUST.

alemán
alemán
inglés
inglés
prone to defects pred.
curability of defects
warranty [for defects]
list of defects
remedy of defects

Diccionario especializado de banca, finanzas y seguros PONS

defects liability guaranty SUST. DER. ECON.

defect SUST. DER. ECON.

Glosario especializado de biología Klett

enzymatic defect SUST.

Present
Idefect
youdefect
he/she/itdefects
wedefect
youdefect
theydefect
Past
Idefected
youdefected
he/she/itdefected
wedefected
youdefected
theydefected
Present Perfect
Ihavedefected
youhavedefected
he/she/ithasdefected
wehavedefected
youhavedefected
theyhavedefected
Past Perfect
Ihaddefected
youhaddefected
he/she/ithaddefected
wehaddefected
youhaddefected
theyhaddefected

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

However, the underlying structural defects of the building have not been addressed, resulting in a high likelihood of continued microbial growth.
en.wikipedia.org
The trapping sites are imperfections of the lattice - impurities or defects.
en.wikipedia.org
The second type of defect is "metal penetration", which is when the liquid metal penetrates into the molding sand.
en.wikipedia.org
It was now raining heavily and yet more men defected.
en.wikipedia.org
Thrombocytopenia is thought to be due to a production defect rather than to peripheral destruction.
en.wikipedia.org

Ejemplos de uso procedentes de internet (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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This stretching is not a defect but an inherent natural quality of the leather.
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www.natuzzi.ch
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Dieses Ausdehnen ist kein Fehler, sondern eine natürliche, dem Leder innewohnende Eigenschaft.
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the standards of rational justification themselves emerge from and are part of a history in which they are vindicated by the way in which they transcend the limitations of and provide remedies for the defects of their predecessors within the history of that same tradition ( 1988:
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www.marxists.de
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die Standarden der rationellen Rechtfertigung selbst aus einer Geschichte entstehen und Teil dieser sind, in der sie von der Weise gerechtfertigt werden, wie sie die Beschränkungen ihrer Vorgänger überschreiten und Mittel gegen ihre Fehler innerhalb dieser Tradition liefern.
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Nor must there be any bubbles, inclusions, cracks or other defects larger than 3 mm2 in each case that might negatively influence the suitability of the sheets for their intended purpose.
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www.plexiglas.de
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Zudem dürfen keine Bläschen, Einschlüsse, Risse oder weitere Fehler jeweils größer als 3 mm2 vorhanden sein, die die Gebrauchstauglichkeit der Platten für ihren vorgesehenen Verwendungszweck nachteilig beeinflussen könnten.
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Within a surface area of one square meter (m2), there must not be an accumulation of small defects whose size is defined as negligible.
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www.plexiglas.de
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Innerhalb einer Fläche von 1 Quadratmeter (m2) darf es keine Anhäufung von kleinen Fehlern geben, deren Größe nach Definition als vernachlässigbar festgelegt ist.
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HyDEEP is an approach for defect risk management and supports organizations in predicting defects at the planning stage of a development project based on historical data and expert knowledge.
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www.iese.fraunhofer.de
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HyDEEP ist ein Ansatz für das Risikomanagement und unterstützt Unternehmen bei der Vorhersage von Fehlern in der Planungsphase eines Entwicklungsprojekts auf der Basis von historischen Daten und Expertenwissen.
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