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Başarısızlık
failure
{i} bozukluk
failure
sekte
failure
{i} yapmama
failure
arıza

Kamyonun bir debriyaj arızası vardı. - The truck had a clutch failure.

failure
yapmayış
failure
{i} başarısızlık

Biz onların dükkanının bir başarısızlık olduğunu düşündük, fakat şimdi, zor günleri atlattılar ve hatta büyüdüler. - We thought their shop was a failure, but now they've gotten out from under and even expanded.

Başarı ya da başarısızlık ikisi de benim için aynıdır. - Success or failure is all the same to me.

failure
beceremeyiş
failure
{i} kusur
failure
hayal kırıklığı

Hatamdan dolayı annem hayal kırıklığına uğradı. - My mother was disappointed by my failure.

failure
fiyasko

Parti bir fiyaskoydu. - The party was a failure.

Tom bir baba olarak tam bir fiyasko. - Tom is a complete failure as a father.

failure
yetersizlik
failure
bozulma
failure
yenileme
failure
yetmezlik
failure
eksiklik
failure
başarısız kimse/şey
failure
güçsüzlük
Failure
başaramama
failure
Hata

Hata için kim suçlanacak? - Who is to blame for the failure?

Hata için o suçlanacak. - He is to blame for the failure.

failure
yetmezliği
failure
yenilme
failure
{i} kıtlık
failure
{i} bulunmama
failure
yetersizlik/başarısızlık
failure
{i} iflas
failure
başarı kazanamayan kimse veya şey
failure
{i} tükenme
failure
{i} mesleğinde/iş hayatında hiç başarı gösteremeyen kimse
failure
inkıraz
failure
zayıflama
failure
kopma
failure
zail olma
failure
kırılma
failure
bitme
failure
{i} dinme
failure
tukenme
failure
{i} batma

Batmanın eşiğindeyiz. - We're on the border of failure.

failure
{i} yokluk
failure
{i} ihmal
failure
kaybolma
failure
{i} aksatma
failure
(Tıp) Zayıflık, yetmezlik, kifayetsizlik, bir organın fonksiyon iktidarsızlığı, normal görevini yapamaması
Английский Язык - Английский Язык

Определение failure to в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь

failure
Termination of the ability of an item to perform its required function
failure
An object, person or endeavour in a state of failure or incapable of success
failure
{n} a becoming insolvent, deficiency, defect, omission, fault
Failure
defailure
Failure
fail

We do not tolerate failure. - We don't tolerate failure.

We don't tolerate failure. - We do not tolerate failure.

Failure
missuccess
failure
Deviation of the software from its expected delivery or service [Fenton]
failure
When a global failure occurs, the token fail is returned This occurs when no value can be inferred that satisfies any set of equality constraints In a specific subtask, a failure occurs when no value can be inferred that satisfies the current equality constraints --and causes backtracking at that point
failure
means the breakage, displacement, or permanent deformation of a structural member or connection so as to reduce its structural integrity and its supportive capabilities
failure
The event, or inoperable state, in which any item or part of an item does not, or would not, perform as previously specified
failure
(software engineering) inability of a system or component to perform its required functions within specified performance requirements It is manifested as a fault
failure
an unexpected omission; "he resented my failure to return his call"; "the mechanic's failure to check the brakes"
failure
Load refusal, breakage, or separation of components
failure
If there is a failure of something, for example a machine or part of the body, it goes wrong and stops working or developing properly. There were also several accidents mainly caused by engine failures on take-off He was being treated for kidney failure
failure
The inability of an item, product or service to perform required functions on demand due to one or more defects
failure
Decay, or defect from decay; deterioration; as, the failure of memory or of sight
failure
a person with a record of failing; someone who loses consistently
failure
In ability of a product to meet its performance specifications
failure
If there is a failure of a business or bank, it is no longer able to continue operating. Business failures rose 16% last month. = collapse. anemia of bone marrow failure congestive heart failure heart failure kidney failure renal failure
failure
A failing; a slight fault
failure
Your failure to do a particular thing is the fact that you do not do it, even though you were expected to do it. their failure to get the product mix right
failure
an unexpected omission; "he resented my failure to return his call"; "the mechanic's failure to check the brakes" an act that fails; "his failure to pass the test" an event that does not accomplish its intended purpose; "the surprise party was a complete failure" a person with a record of failing; someone who loses consistently loss of ability to function normally; "kidney failure" lack of success; "he felt that his entire life had been a failure"; "that year there was a crop failure
failure
If something is a failure, it is not a success. The marriage was a failure and they both wanted to be free of it His six-year transition programme has by no means been a complete failure. success
failure
Failure is a lack of success in doing or achieving something, especially in relation to a particular activity. This policy is doomed to failure Three attempts on the British 200-metre record also ended in failure. feelings of failure. success
failure
A becoming insolvent; bankruptcy; suspension of payment; as, failure in business
failure
loss of ability to function normally; "kidney failure"
failure
an event that does not accomplish its intended purpose; "the surprise party was a complete failure"
failure
Deviation of the software from its expected delivery or service [4] (after Fenton)
failure
If you say that someone is a failure, you mean that they have not succeeded in a particular activity, or that they are unsuccessful at everything they do. Elgar received many honors and much acclaim and yet he often considered himself a failure success
failure
State or condition of not meeting a desirable or intended objective, opposite of success
failure
a person with a record of failing; someone who loses consistently loss of ability to function normally; "kidney failure"
failure
lack of success; "he felt that his entire life had been a failure"; "that year there was a crop failure"
failure
Collapse or slippage of a large mass of bank material into a stream
failure
Omission; nonperformance; as, the failure to keep a promise
failure
Cessation of supply, or total defect; a failing; deficiency; as, failure of rain; failure of crops
failure
n The condition of not achieving the desired end objective The condition or being insufficient or falling short
failure
Want of success; the state of having failed
failure
The inability of a system to perform its required functions within specified performance requirements (IEEE 610 12-1990)
failure
inability to discharge all your debts as they come due; "the company had to declare bankruptcy"; "fraudulent loans led to the failure of many banks"
failure
Another name for a Candidate A Transition that is not a Nominal Transition Code: api/livingstone *
failure
Complete fatigue When you perform a given exercise to failure, you have done as many complete reps in strict form as you can, and can no longer complete the movement Failure is the point where the muscle group you are training is completely fatigued This is the most critical part of bodybuilding, for it is this condition of fatigue that initiates the growth process that ultimately makes the muscle stronger, and bigger
failure
The event in which any item or part of an item does not perform as previously specified NOTE: Failures may be classified as to such aspects as cause, degree, relevance, chargeability, dependence and responsibility
failure
The inability of a system or component to perform its required functions within specified performance requirements [IEEE90] A failure is characterized by the observable symptoms of one or more defects that have a root cause in one or more faults
failure
ultimate separation of metal parts due to applied loads i e it breaks
failure
{i} inability to succeed; lack of success; neglect; lack; non-performance; bankruptcy; downfall
failure
lack of success; "he felt that his entire life had been a failure"; "that year there was a crop failure
failure
The inability of an item, product, or service to perform required functions on demand due to one or more defects
failure
A situation where a program is in a state that was not foreseen by the programmer A program in such a state has a defect or is said to be defective A failure may or may not be detected by the program itself If, undetected, the failure just causes the program to do the wrong thing
failure
The temporary or permanent functional impairment of a component or device caused by physical, mechanical, chemical, or electrical damage
failure
a condition at which a structure reaches a limit state such as cracking or deflection; usually does not involve fracture since failing structures are deemed unsafe, therefore unusable, before they collapse
failure
the act of a mass wasting, failure is when a slopes material gives away and moves downslope; often occuring along a plane or planes
failure
deviation of the software from its expected delivery or service
failure
an act that fails; "his failure to pass the test"
failure
an item of equipment has suffered a failure when it is no longer capable of fulfilling one or more of its intended functions Note that an item does not need to be completely unable to function to have suffered a failure For example, a pump that is still operating, but is not capable of pumping the required flow rate, has failed In Reliability Centered Maintenance terminology, a failure is often called a Functional Failure Would you classify a planned equipment shutdown as a failure? Would you classify a routine equipment shutdown at shift change as a failure? Under this definition, the answer in the first case would be yes, but in the second case would be no The justification for the inclusion of planned shutdowns as failures is that a failure, as defined, causes a disruption to the desired steady-state nature of the production process, and therefore should, ideally, be avoided
failure
An incident in which an item does not perform an intended function
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