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  1. The scar flawed her beauty.
    这伤疤损害了她的美貌。
  2. His reasoning can't be flawed.
    他的推理无懈可击.


flawed
[ adj ]
having a blemish or flaw
<adj.all>
a flawed diamondan irregular pair of jeans


Flaw \Flaw\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Flawed}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Flawing}.]
1. To crack; to make flaws in.

The brazen caldrons with the frosts are flawed.
--Dryden.

2. To break; to violate; to make of no effect. [Obs.]

France hath flawed the league. --Shak.

flawed \flawed\ (fl[add]d), a.
having flaws or imperfections; not perfect; -- applied
broadly; as, a flawed vase; a flawed performance; a flawed
character.

Syn: blemished.
[PJC]

  1. Manafort, however, said his firm "has worked within the existing system at HUD." "We played by the rules," Manafort said. "I understand that the subcommittee views the process as fundamentally flawed.
  2. However, Mr. McNamee emphasizes that public investors shouldn't have to undo the debt Black Box incurred two years ago by "the unrealistic assumptions" of the LBO investors. "It's obvious the original LBO was structurally flawed," he says.
  3. The persistence of the budget deficit is overwhelming evidence that the federal budget process is fundamentally flawed.
  4. It is quite natural for the corporate sector to take a lead.' But such initiatives cut little ice with the FoE, which views market environmentalism as an inherently flawed concept.
  5. This joint had no role in the Challenger disaster, but engineers realized it might be even more flawed than the field joint.
  6. Mr. McBee said Pacific Telesis has consistently argued that the formula for calculating the size of the cut is flawed.
  7. Counting projected sale proceeds and the retained market-research business, Saatchi probably will recoup about half of the #250 million spent on its flawed consulting diversification.
  8. People in the field say there is a lot of hope there." Weiler emphasized, however, that the computer-enhancing technique is only an effort to salvage some good from a fundamentally flawed telescope.
  9. Some analysts have warned that the study could be flawed and shouldn't be used to deny treatment options to minority AIDS patients.
  10. Yesterday they rose a further 5 per cent. The bull case, though, is flawed.
  11. "I think he has to admit that the policy was flawed.
  12. Sir, The method described in the article on the brand valuation of Intel (Technology, September 2) is fundamentally flawed.
  13. The Pentagon on Monday charged that a House committee's report on the Strategic Defense Initiative is basically a "rewrite of a fundamentally flawed" congressional report released in July.
  14. The man said when he called attention to the flawed seal he was told to keep quiet because the exposure could cause further delays in the space shuttle program.
  15. A grand jury initially declined to indict Spath, but Attorney General Robert Del Tufo sent the case to a second grand jury because of what he called flawed evidence presented to the first panel.
  16. He argued that the leasing standards that involved capitalisation of finance leases were fundamentally flawed.
  17. But he estimated that 20 percent to 30 percent of research papers contain unethically flawed results.
  18. On Monday, Mr. Gray sent letters to Congress to "apologize for my own flawed judgments relating to Bank Board travel expenses during my tenure as chairman."
  19. The NASA panel's final report on the flawed telescope will criticize both the space agency and the Perkin-Elmer Corp., said John Mangus, head of the optics branch of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's space technology division.
  20. As was pointed out in congressional testimony by me and others, the chamber's cost analysis of parental leave is flawed both methodologically and conceptually.
  21. Gershwin himself agreed to cuts at the premiere in 1935, and they help a structurally flawed work.
  22. Commodity Futures Trading Commissioner Fowler West was unfazed by a pair of studies concluding the CFTC's proposed curbs on dual trading are based on flawed research methods and insufficient data.
  23. Meanwhile, many researchers believe the key test of the controversial drug for Alzheimer's disease was deeply flawed.
  24. Addicts are assumed to have deeply flawed personalities of which drug abuse and crime are symptoms.
  25. An industry group assailed the report as exaggerated and flawed by poor methodology.
  26. Government and industry officials say the report listing Texaco's Port Neches facility as the nation's worst cancer risk is flawed, but that hasn't convinced the neighbors whose fears it awakened.
  27. He said the investigation would review the entire history of Hubble and should find answers for why the mirrors are flawed.
  28. The miracle was flawed, but the descent to reality has been gradual rather than cataclysmic. The current deep recession is producing a more radical restructuring of the economy than previous downturns.
  29. The president's plan appeared flawed in its assumption that traffickers would surrender.
  30. A few moments' pursuit of that flawed logic leads to the ridiculous conclusion that government use of economic resources should then be free of any limits.
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