English to Arabic Dictionary defect

defect

خلل
definition
verb
he defected to the Soviet Union after the war
abandon one's country or cause in favor of an opposing one.
noun
genetic defects
a shortcoming, imperfection, or lack.
translation of 'defect'
verb
إرتد ينشق,
تخلى عن حزبه
noun
خلل,
مأخذ,
ضعف,
علة عيب,
شائبة
example
serious 'defect'
she suffers from an eye 'defect'
A 'defect' in this system may cause fluid retention and hypertension.
the property is free from 'defect'
Regular vision check-ups can show a 'defect' or a weakness that can usually be sorted if worked on.
the property is free from 'defect'
In other words, that would produce a much higher value diamond, and it would be freed of the 'defect' which led to a crack.
to have a congenital 'defect'
minor 'defect'
An accountant owes his sight to an optician who spotted a serious 'defect' during a routine examination.
Some 'defected' to the opposition, some began voting for other parties on the left and many simply stopped voting.
In 1989, Zuyev was granted asylum in the USA after 'defecting' from the Soviet Union in a MiG 29 and landing in Turkey.
Between 600 and 800 soldiers have 'defected' to create a new rebel group in the eastern part of the country.
Moreover, her 'defection' from the Democrats occurred soon after the failure of the coalition proposal.
His family 'defected' from the Soviet Union when he was five.
A single additional 'defection' could mean losing a vote of no confidence, leading to early elections.
Following the uprising, the son 'defected' to London, where he headed a philanthropic group.
These toxins can damage immune systems, trigger cancers and cause genetic 'defects' .
The transfer does the glossy animation justice by being clear and free of 'defects' .
She said the causes of the problem could be numerous, ranging from foot deformity to tissue 'defects' .
The CIA freed Nosenko in 1967, finally concluding he was a bona fide 'defector' after all.
He was one of about ten people who 'defected' in that direction.
Many suffer needlessly from eye 'defects' due top lack of knowledge and basic equipment.
Ieng Sary eventually 'defected' to the government, helping end the long civil war.
Such guarantees are given free of charge and promise that a product is free from 'defects' in workmanship and materials.
The standing army was in the process of disintegration as lower ranking officers 'defected' to the opposition.
That majority has eroded to a handful of seats over the past three years after several allies 'defected' to the opposition.
Nothing untoward happened to the traitor until he upped sticks and 'defected' to Moscow.
He's serving a 30-day sentence for abandoning his unit in 1965 and 'defecting' to North Korea.
Silicon for chip manufacture must be highly pure and free of 'defects' in the crystalline packing of atoms.
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