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Sinónimos detallados de failed en inglés

failed:

failed adj.

  1. failed
    – A state that applies to a resource or a node in a failover cluster or server cluster. A resource or a node is placed in the failed state after a specified number of unsuccessful attempts to bring it online. 1
    failed
    – A state that applies to a resource or a node in a failover cluster or server cluster. A resource or a node is placed in the failed state after a specified number of unsuccessful attempts to bring it online. 1

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Definiciones relacionadas de "failed":

  1. A state that applies to a resource or a node in a failover cluster or server cluster. A resource or a node is placed in the failed state after a specified number of unsuccessful attempts to bring it online.1

fail:

to fail verbo (fails, failed, failing)

  1. to fail
    to fail; to flop; to go wrong; to meet with disaster; to fall flat; lose one's face
    • fail verbo (fails, failed, failing)
    • flop verbo (flops, flopped, flopping)
    • go wrong verbo (goes wrong, went wrong, going wrong)
    • meet with disaster verbo (meets with disaster, met with disaster, meeting with disaster)
    • fall flat verbo (falls flat, fell flat, falling flat)
  2. to fail
    to fall short; to disappoint; to work out badly; to fail; to fail in something
    • fall short verbo (falls short, fell short, falling short)
    • disappoint verbo (disappoints, disappointed, disappointing)
    • work out badly verbo (works out badly, worked out badly, working out badly)
    • fail verbo (fails, failed, failing)
    • fail in something verbo (fails in something, failed in something, failing in something)
  3. to fail
    to repeat a class; stay down; to fail; stay back; to repeat
  4. to fail
    to crash; to meet an accident; to meet with disaster; to perish; to be wrecked; to fail; to be lost
    • crash verbo (crashes, crashed, crashing)
    • meet an accident verbo (meets an accident, met an accident, meeting an accident)
    • meet with disaster verbo (meets with disaster, met with disaster, meeting with disaster)
    • perish verbo (perishes, perished, perishing)
    • be wrecked verbo (is wrecked, being wrecked)
    • fail verbo (fails, failed, failing)
    • be lost verbo (is lost, being lost)
  5. to fail
    – get worse 2
    to fail
    – get worse 2
    • fail verbo (fails, failed, failing)
  6. to fail
    – stop operating or functioning 2
    to go; to die; to fail; to break; to break down; to give way; to give out; go bad; to conk out
    – stop operating or functioning 2
    • go verbo (goes, went, going)
      • The engine finally went2
      • her eyesight went after the accident2
    • die verbo (dies, died, dying)
      • The car died on the road2
    • fail verbo (fails, failed, failing)
      • The engine failed on the way to town2
    • break verbo (breaks, broke, breaking)
      • The bus we travelled in broke down on the way to town2
      • The coffee maker broke2
    • break down verbo (breaks down, broke down, breaking down)
    • give way verbo (gives way, gave way, giving way)
    • give out verbo (gives out, gave out, giving out)
    • go bad verbo
    • conk out verbo (conks out, conked out, conking out)
  7. to fail
    – prove insufficient 2
    to fail; to run out; to give out
    – prove insufficient 2
    • fail verbo (fails, failed, failing)
      • The water supply for the town failed after a long drought2
    • run out verbo (runs out, ran out, running out)
    • give out verbo (gives out, gave out, giving out)
  8. to fail
    – disappoint, prove undependable to; abandon, forsake 2
    to fail; to betray
    – disappoint, prove undependable to; abandon, forsake 2
    • fail verbo (fails, failed, failing)
      • His sense of smell failed him this time2
      • His strength finally failed him2
      • His children failed him in the crisis2
    • betray verbo (betraies, betrayed, betraying)
  9. to fail
    – become bankrupt or insolvent; fail financially and close 2
    to fail
    – become bankrupt or insolvent; fail financially and close 2
    • fail verbo (fails, failed, failing)
      • A number of banks failed that year2
  10. to fail
    – fall short in what is expected 2
    to fail
    – fall short in what is expected 2
    • fail verbo (fails, failed, failing)
      • She failed in her obligations as a good daughter-in-law2
      • We must not fail his obligation to the victims of the Holocaust2
  11. to fail
    – fail to get a passing grade 2
    to fail; to bomb; flush it; flunk
    – fail to get a passing grade 2
    • fail verbo (fails, failed, failing)
      • She studied hard but failed nevertheless2
      • Did I fail the test?2
    • bomb verbo (bombs, bombed, bombing)
    • flush it verbo
    • flunk verbo
  12. to fail
    – judge unacceptable 2
    to fail
    – judge unacceptable 2
    • fail verbo (fails, failed, failing)
      • The teacher failed six students2
  13. to fail
    – be unsuccessful 2
    to fail; to go wrong; to miscarry
    – be unsuccessful 2
    • fail verbo (fails, failed, failing)
      • Where do today's public schools fail?2
      • The attempt to rescue the hostages failed miserably2
    • go wrong verbo (goes wrong, went wrong, going wrong)
    • miscarry verbo (miscarries, miscarried, miscarrying)
  14. to fail
    – fail to do something; leave something undone 2
    to neglect; to fail
    – fail to do something; leave something undone 2
    • neglect verbo (neglects, neglected, neglecting)
    • fail verbo (fails, failed, failing)
      • She failed to notice that her child was no longer in his crib2
      • The secretary failed to call the customer and the company lost the account2
  15. to fail
    – be unable 2
    to fail
    – be unable 2
    • fail verbo (fails, failed, failing)
      • I fail to understand your motives2

Conjugaciones de fail:

present
  1. fail
  2. fail
  3. fails
  4. fail
  5. fail
  6. fail
simple past
  1. failed
  2. failed
  3. failed
  4. failed
  5. failed
  6. failed
present perfect
  1. have failed
  2. have failed
  3. has failed
  4. have failed
  5. have failed
  6. have failed
past continuous
  1. was failing
  2. were failing
  3. was failing
  4. were failing
  5. were failing
  6. were failing
future
  1. shall fail
  2. will fail
  3. will fail
  4. shall fail
  5. will fail
  6. will fail
continuous present
  1. am failing
  2. are failing
  3. is failing
  4. are failing
  5. are failing
  6. are failing
subjunctive
  1. be failed
  2. be failed
  3. be failed
  4. be failed
  5. be failed
  6. be failed
diverse
  1. fail!
  2. let's fail!
  3. failed
  4. failing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Definiciones relacionadas de "fail":

  1. get worse2
  2. stop operating or functioning2
    • The engine failed on the way to town2
  3. prove insufficient2
    • The water supply for the town failed after a long drought2
  4. disappoint, prove undependable to; abandon, forsake2
    • His sense of smell failed him this time2
    • His strength finally failed him2
    • His children failed him in the crisis2
  5. become bankrupt or insolvent; fail financially and close2
    • A number of banks failed that year2
  6. fall short in what is expected2
    • She failed in her obligations as a good daughter-in-law2
    • We must not fail his obligation to the victims of the Holocaust2
  7. fail to get a passing grade2
    • She studied hard but failed nevertheless2
    • Did I fail the test?2
  8. judge unacceptable2
    • The teacher failed six students2
  9. be unsuccessful2
    • Where do today's public schools fail?2
    • The attempt to rescue the hostages failed miserably2
  10. fail to do something; leave something undone2
    • She failed to notice that her child was no longer in his crib2
    • The secretary failed to call the customer and the company lost the account2
  11. be unable2
    • I fail to understand your motives2