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    faulty

    US /ˈfɔlti/

    ・

    UK /'fɔ:ltɪ/

    A2
    adj.AdjectiveNot perfectly made/working correctly; defective
    This sink is faulty; it has a crack

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    How to Survive a Fire, According to Science

    04:31How to Survive a Fire, According to Science
    • a faulty appliance.

      a faulty appliance.

    B1

    Boy with rare condition amazes doctors after world-first gene therapy | BBC News

    07:28Boy with rare condition amazes doctors after world-first gene therapy | BBC News
    • A faulty gene means he can't produce a crucial enzyme.

      A faulty gene means he can't produce a crucial enzyme.

    • A faulty gene means he can't produce a crucial enzyme.

      A faulty gene means he can't produce a crucial enzyme.

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    Sex Differences [Cognition, Education, and Biology]

    06:31Sex Differences [Cognition, Education, and Biology]
    • Men remain reproductive much longer, but from age 35, the chance of producing a faulty sperm cell increases exponentially with each passing year.

      Men remain reproductive much longer, but from age 35, the chance of producing a faulty sperm cell increases exponentially with each passing year.

    • from age 35, the chance of producing a faulty sperm cell increases exponentially with each passing year.

      from age 35, the chance of producing a faulty sperm cell increases exponentially with each passing year.

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    The Ocean Is Deeper Than You Think. We Need Better Maps.

    13:22The Ocean Is Deeper Than You Think. We Need Better Maps.
    • The pressure down here—over 350 atmospheres—collapsed the faulty submersible in a thousandth of a second.

      The pressure down here—over 350 atmospheres—collapsed the faulty submersible in a thousandth of a second.

    • The pressure down here, over 350 atmospheres, collapsed the faulty submersible in a thousandth of a second.

      The pressure down here, over 350 atmospheres, collapsed the faulty submersible in a thousandth of a second.

    B1

    Theranos: The Most Evil Business In The World

    15:40Theranos: The Most Evil Business In The World
    • When investors asked to come see the machine in action, Elizabeth created an elaborate deception so they didn't realise how faulty the machine was.

      When investors asked to come see the machine in action, Elizabeth created an elaborate deception so they didn't realise how faulty the machine was.

    • But anyway, after almost 2 years of delays, eventually Elizabeth couldn't stall any longer and she had to make a decision. Admit the technology didn't work and lose the deal with Walgreens and Safeway, which would mean refunding many millions of dollars, or just put the faulty machines in stores and hope it somehow all works out.

      But anyway, after almost 2 years of delays, eventually Elizabeth couldn't stall any longer and she had to make a decision. Admit the technology didn't work and lose the deal with Walgreens and Safeway, which would mean refunding many millions of dollars, or just put the faulty machines in stores and hope it somehow all works out.

    B1

    How to NOT BE a BAD Traveler | Travel Do's & Dont's

    10:28How to NOT BE a BAD Traveler | Travel Do's & Dont's
    • And if he isn't, I can communicate to him through the camera to let him know of his faulty ways.

      And if he isn't, I can communicate to him through the camera to let him know of his faulty ways.

    • And if he isn't, I can communicate to him through the camera to let him know of his faulty ways.

      And if he isn't, I can communicate to him through the camera to let him know of his faulty ways.

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    War in Gaza ‘must end now’, say 28 countries: BBC Learning English from the News

    09:45War in Gaza ‘must end now’, say 28 countries: BBC Learning English from the News
    • For example, the company is pointing fingers at its suppliers for problems with faulty products.

      For example, the company is pointing fingers at its suppliers for problems with faulty products.

    • For example, the company is pointing fingers at its suppliers for problems with faulty products.

      For example, the company is pointing fingers at its suppliers for problems with faulty products.

    B1

    Biblical Series I: Introduction to the Idea of God

    38:29Biblical Series I: Introduction to the Idea of God
    • It's not just that they're tapped off of normal because their brain chemistry is faulty, although, you know, sometimes that happens to be the case.

      It's not just that they're tapped off of normal because their brain chemistry is faulty, although, you know, sometimes that happens to be the case.

    • It's not just that they're tapped off of normal because their brain chemistry is faulty, although sometimes that happens to be the case.

      It's not just that they're tapped off of normal because their brain chemistry is faulty, although sometimes that happens to be the case.

    B1

    The TROJAN Test

    06:39The TROJAN Test
    • Case in point: both Jupiter and the Earth can in principle have Trojan asteroids (and both do), so by the Trojan test they're orbiting the sun (unlike the faulty barycenter test that thinks Jupiter and the sun might be binary companions just because their shared barycenter happens to be outside the sun).

      Case in point: both Jupiter and the Earth can in principle have Trojan asteroids (and both do), so by the Trojan test they're orbiting the sun (unlike the faulty barycenter test that thinks Jupiter and the sun might be binary companions just because their shared barycenter happens to be outside the sun).

    • Unlike the faulty barycenter test.

      Unlike the faulty barycenter test.

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    Why Australia bottles up its air

    04:41Why Australia bottles up its air
    • How do they know that the air in the archive tanks doesn't change over time through some chemical reaction or osmosis through a faulty valve or microbe contamination?

      How do they know that the air in the archive tanks doesn't change over time through some chemical reaction or osmosis through a faulty valve or microbe contamination?

    • So I have an obvious question: how do they know that the air in the archive tanks doesn't change over time through some chemical reaction or osmosis through a faulty valve or microbe contamination?

      So I have an obvious question: how do they know that the air in the archive tanks doesn't change over time through some chemical reaction or osmosis through a faulty valve or microbe contamination?

    B1