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faultily


  1. 副詞
    不完美地, 有缺點地
    
    同義字詞
    amiss,erroneously,improperly,inaccurately,inappropriately,inaptly,incorrectly,mistakenly,unsuitably,wrongly
    

例句

  1. Campana ended his book with a faultily remembered quotation in English from "Leaves of Grass": "They were all torn and cover'd with the boy's blood".
  2. It all follows from the revelation that the giant carmaker, only recently the world's biggest, spent six years (2001-2007) selling cars in the U.S. with a faultily designed ignition switch that could on occasion turn itself to the ACCESSORY or OFF positions, shutting down engines and disabling airbags.
  3. Rhodia, a spin-off of Rhône-Poulenc, sued Sanofi as successor of Aventis and Rhône-Poulenc, alleging damages of €1.3 billion for unfunded pension liabilities and €326 million for unfunded environmental liabilities, both stemming, according to Rhodia, from a faultily designed spin-off and the subsequent failure to remedy the flaws of the spin-off.
  4. The names and dates tell their own story: the Treason Act of 1842, passed after an impotent attempt to frighten the sovereign by a young hunchback with a faultily loaded pistol; the Vagrancy Act of 1824 which allowed the flogging of 'incorrigible rogues', commonly elderly tramps, and which has come into more recent notoriety through the 'sus' laws; the Diplomatic Privileges Act of 1708 which offered protection to Ambassadors and their servants; and the Knacker's Act of 1786 which dealt with the irregular slaughter of horses and cattle.
  5. I saw that instead of everlastingly sitting at the feet of human teachers, poring over commentaries, studying another man's sermons and diving into other men's volumes of anecdotes, and then tickling the ears of people with pretty speeches and winning their one-day, empty applause by elaborately finished sermons, logically and rhetorically, Faultily faultless, icily regular, splendidly null,God meant the man He sent to speak His words, to sit at the feet of Jesus and learn of Him, to get alone in some secret place on his knees and study the word of God under the direct illumination of the Holy Ghost, to study the holiness and righteous judgments of God until he got some red-hot thunderbolts that would burn the itching ears of the people, arouse their slumbering consciences, prick their hard hearts, and make them cry, "What shall we
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