English to Malay Dictionary shortcoming

shortcoming

kelemahan
definition
noun
he is so forthright about his shortcomings, it's hard to chastise him
a fault or failure to meet a certain standard, typically in a person's character, a plan, or a system.
example
Jim Duffy made no attempt to hide from the reality of his side's 'shortcomings' .
The internet is showing real 'shortcomings' , as users increase and applications diversify.
The November floods highlighted many 'shortcomings' in the existing flood defences of our region.
Film observers say that the industry needs to sit up and discuss its 'shortcomings' .
Their youth and beauty also made up for any 'shortcomings' in this area on the part of the wife.
Equally damaging, the report has revealed 'shortcomings' in the process of government.
The time is at hand to correct all of these 'shortcomings' as a matter of urgency.
Despite certain 'shortcomings' it succeeds in opening our eyes and minds to the very nature of art itself.
It's time that politicians stopped blaming their 'shortcomings' on the population.
The many strengths of the book have, I hope, been fully explored, so here are one or two 'shortcomings' .
Many of the postings clearly demonstrate the 'shortcomings' of Scottish education.
For all their 'shortcomings' , there is more to celebrate in this team than some would have us believe.
Unless we are prepared to accept our 'shortcomings' we will never improve our condition.
There may well have been 'shortcomings' in the doctoral thesis Dr King submitted.
This is a very entertaining book to read, however it suffers from many 'shortcomings' .
He is frank about what he sees as the 'shortcomings' of his great predecessors.
It would be easy to castigate York for ineptness but their only 'shortcomings' were lack of size and speed.
There are clearly still 'shortcomings' in this area, and they must and will be rectified.
The first step is to address the 'shortcomings' of our education system.
Of course he had his 'shortcomings' like us all but these were mainly inclined to show up on the home front.
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