failure **** fail·ure n

failure **** fail·ure n
['feɪljə(r)]
(gen) fallimento, (in exam) bocciatura, (of crops) perdita, (breakdown) guasto, avaria, (person) fallito (-a), (omission)

his failure to come/answer — il fatto che non sia venuto/abbia risposto

to end in failure — fallire

the attempt was a complete failure — il tentativo è stato un fallimento completo

I feel a failure — mi sento un fallito

failure rate — (gen) numero di insuccessi, Scol numero di respinti

heart failure — insufficienza cardiaca


English-Italian dictionary. 2013.

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