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segmentation fault
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OpenDict entry
segmentation fault N
seg·men·ta·tion [ˌsegmenˈteɪʃən] N no pl
Segmentierung f <-, -en> form
Zellteilung f <-, -en>
I. fault [fɔ:lt, Am also fɑ:lt] N
1. fault no pl (responsibility):
Schuld f <-, -en>
to find fault with sb/sth
etw an jdm/etw auszusetzen haben
2. fault (weakness):
Fehler m <-s, ->
Schwäche f <-, -n>
3. fault (mistake):
Fehler m <-s, ->
4. fault (defect):
Fehler m <-s, ->
Defekt m <-(e)s, -e>
5. fault GEOL (rift):
Verwerfung f <-, -en>
6. fault TENNIS:
Fehler m <-s, ->
Doppelfehler m <-s, ->
II. fault [fɔ:lt, Am also fɑ:lt] VB trans
to fault sb/sth
[einen] Fehler an jdm/etw finden
III. fault [fɔ:lt, Am also fɑ:lt] VB intr TENNIS
to fault [on sth]
OpenDict entry
fault N
segmentation N MKTG
fault N INSUR
Present
Ifault
youfault
he/she/itfaults
wefault
youfault
theyfault
Past
Ifaulted
youfaulted
he/she/itfaulted
wefaulted
youfaulted
theyfaulted
Present Perfect
Ihavefaulted
youhavefaulted
he/she/ithasfaulted
wehavefaulted
youhavefaulted
theyhavefaulted
Past Perfect
Ihadfaulted
youhadfaulted
he/she/ithadfaulted
wehadfaulted
youhadfaulted
theyhadfaulted
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