failure的意思和读音

failure

: [ˈfeɪljər] : [ˈfeɪljə(r)]

n.

failures  

adj.+n.liver failure,complete failure,total failure,serious failure,utter failure

v.+n.cause failure,prevent failure,experience failure,failure admit

n.success

failuren.not successful

1.[u]lack of success in doing or achieving sth

The success or failure of the plan depends on you.

The attempt was doomed to failure .

All my efforts ended in failure .

the problems of economic failure and increasing unemployment

She is still coming to terms with the failure of her marriage.

2.[c]a person or thing that is not successful

The whole thing was a complete failure.

He was a failure as a teacher.

not doing sth

3.[u][c]~ to do sthan act of not doing sth, especially sth that you are expected to do

the failure of the United Nations to maintain food supplies

Failure to comply with the regulations will result in prosecution.

of machine/part of body

4.[u][c]the state of not working correctly or as expected; an occasion when this happens

patients suffering from heart/kidney, etc. failure

A power failure plunged everything into darkness.使

The cause of the crash was given as engine failure.

of business

5.[c][u]business ~a situation in which a business has to close because it is not successful

of crop/harvest

6.[u][c]crop/harvest ~a situation in which crops do not grow correctly and do not produce food

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n.1.a lack of success in doing something2.a situation in which you do not do something that someone expects you to do3.someone or something that has not achieved success4.a situation in which something such as a machine or an organ in your body stops working correctly; a situation in which a business cannot continue operating; a situation in which crops do not finish growing, so that they cannot be used for food5.a sudden loss of a particular quality or ability, especially in a difficult situation1.a lack of success in doing something2.a situation in which you do not do something that someone expects you to do3.someone or something that has not achieved success4.a situation in which something such as a machine or an organ in your body stops working correctly; a situation in which a business cannot continue operating; a situation in which crops do not finish growing, so that they cannot be used for food5.a sudden loss of a particular quality or ability, especially in a difficult situation

1. failing n failure n unfailing a ...

2. mount failure integrate ...

3. Grout Failure Jog ...

4. 〖 decline;fail〗 failure〖 oldandfeeble;decrepit;senile〗 ...

5. win honor ()() Failure by experience ...

6. freshman n. failure n. ivory n. ...

7. breakdown n. ( failure n. failure n.

8. failing failure faint ...

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1.Obama said he supports Geithner's push to seize financial institutions whose failure would pose serious risks to the U. S. financial system.

2.MacAskill says London's failure to answer this question was one reason why he could not transfer Megrahi to a prison in Libya.

3.Infertility is often caused by the failure of sperm and eggs to meet in the natural way.

4.But I have no doubt that the first council president's success or failure will depend largely on those three factors.3

5.But just like the pursuit of perfection is the enemy of progress, so is our fear of failure.

6.In fact, among the many difficulties of life and even the failure, can only be regarded as a bunch of years of uncoordinated Song notes.

7.Generally speaking, compensation is the means of reversing the effects of a service invocation in case of a later failure.

8.Spread of the disease may result from the failure of the hygiene barrier at any one of a number of such a point.

9.Her publicist Sally Morrison said the actress died Wednesday morning at a Los Angeles hospital from congestive heart failure.323

10.Xabi Alonso claims Liverpool's season will be a failure if they miss out on the title, regardless of any records they achieve.