English to Indonesian Dictionary defective

defective

cacat
definition
noun
a mentally handicapped person.
adjective
complaints over defective goods
imperfect or faulty.
translation of 'defective'
adjective
rusak,
tdk sempurna,
tercacat,
cacad,
kurang baik,
bercacat,
cacat
example
Mutants that grew on these plates were judged to be 'defective' in glucose metabolism and were not studied further.
Plato regarded the world of pure mathematical ideas as alone worthy of study; if physical objects did not conform to it, so much the worse for them, because they were 'defective' and imperfect anyway.
He didn't smoke, and he jogged and worked out and ate right, but he had a 'defective' heart - the wrong number of valves or something.
There is some validity in their argument, because if our understanding is inherently imperfect, regulations are bound to be 'defective' .
The patient said that as a young man he had used the Bates method for improving 'defective' vision.
The list of faults included defective tyres, faulty brakes and 'defective' steering.
Hundreds of injuries, and some deaths, were linked to such devices as 'defective' heart valves, faulty pacemakers, and substandard intrauterine devices.
Some buses examined by inspectors in the last year have been found to have 'defective' steering, faulty brakes or even bald tyres.
Our service and post-sales support is designed to replace faulty or 'defective' products, and to provide training for the proper operation and configuration of network hardware.
Relaxation is one of the treatments for 'defective' vision.
Apple packing houses currently rely on digital camera imagery to sort apples by surface appearance only, flagging those that are visibly 'defective' or the wrong size or color.
A genetic selection for mutants that activate this pathway uncovered a class of mutants 'defective' in cell wall integrity.
My idea was to get a bunch of cheap wallets and fill my bag with junk, like 'defective' cameras and broken portable CD players.
Careless driving includes using a mobile phone while driving, driving without care or attention or with broken or 'defective' lights.
The study found 35,000 of the district's 50,000 street lights need to be replaced because they are 'defective' or too old - more than 5,000 of them are over 40 years old.
Weak or 'defective' spaces in the organs or tissues are where a pathological condition is likely to begin.
The legislation, according to its critics, would have provided legal loopholes for those responsible for 'defective' products, faulty construction and even criminal acts.
Summonses totalling R416000 have been served on drivers whose vehicles were found to have defects which included smooth tyres, 'defective' brakes and faulty lights.
A case study of cause-and-effect, it's also a yarn of dangerously 'defective' brotherly love.
I think I spent most of my childhood under the impression that I just wasn't trying hard enough, or that perhaps my vision was somehow 'defective' .
During a three-hour check of 59 Hackney carriages and private hire vehicles they found eight had 'defective' tyres, while one had a faulty exhaust.
Responses to GIP have been shown to be 'defective' in type 2 diabetic patients.
These problems are associated with 'defective' binocular vision and a comparable difficulty in locating sounds, due to abnormally-arranged nerve pathways from the eyes and inner ears to the brain.
We are talking about corporations which - thanks in part to their own 'defective' strategic vision, in part to circumstances beyond their control - appear to have lost the plot.
So the amended decrees nisi in each case would appear to be 'defectively' drawn.
There now exists a vast repository of images that make it harder to maintain this kind of moral 'defectiveness' .
Of course, it may be easier to tell that the good or building is of a lesser quality if its 'defectiveness' becomes manifest but this does not change the nature of the complaint.
The Act does not mention the cost of the product as a factor in determining 'defectiveness' .
Thus if a building is constructed so 'defectively' that it is of no use for its designed purpose the owner may have little difficulty in establishing that his loss is the necessary cost of reconstructing.
Admittedly a number of factors will contribute to the moral defectiveness and the aesthetic 'defectiveness' of the work in question.
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