US /dɪˈfɛktɪv/
・UK /dɪˈfektɪv/
It's a defective agreement.
It's been defective for a long time, many years, but the politicians haven't done anything about it.
Some of them, I wonder if they're defective.
Some of them, I wonder if they're defective.
Darn! This hammer is defective.
This hammer is defective.
Example: In an electronics warehouse, a customer returns a defective laptop.
The defective laptop is sent to the repair section, while the replacement unit is picked, packed,
Kingston's quality standard dictates that one bad cell detected equals a defective memory module and thus does not leave the factory.
Kingston's quality standard dictates that one bad cell detected equals a defective memory module and thus does not leave the factory.
The surgeon cuts the chest open, stops the heart, uses an artificial heart for a certain amount of time, enough for him or her to remove the defective valve and place a prosthetic valve in place.
The surgeon cuts the chest open, stops the heart, uses a, um, an artificial heart for a certain amount of time, uh, enough for him or her to remove the defective valve and place a prosthetic valve in place.
I am impatient to see him." "In point of composition," said Mary, "the letter does not seem defective.
"In point of composition," said Mary, "the letter does not seem defective.
They kept operations at full tilt in order to maximize efficiencies of scale, but then had to repair defective cars after they rolled off the line.
repaired defective cars after they rolled off the line.
okay dissipate heat these companies are paying with defective this came from
Dispatch. 11-66 at 1918 Blake, defective traffic light.
Defective traffic light.