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"a flawed diamond"
"an irregular pair of jeans"
The first known use of flawed was in 1608
1 Killer Sounds is certainly flawed, but has an awkward yet indefatigable charm.
2 “I’m always more drawn to complicated, tricky, flawed characters. And not trying to make them likable, per se, but just trying to be inside of them in all of their humanity.”
3 I love Trollope for many reasons, one of which is his heroes are flawed and his villains are human.
4 On the contrary, what makes “Le Amiche” so bracing — so sad and, sometimes, so funny — is that its heroines are fallible, flawed, vain and powerful, each in her own way.
5 In Rio, contracts bound resources to the needs of external organizations, creating a permanent state of exception that left no room or time for debate, consideration of broader needs, or the reform of flawed institutions.
6 Again, that’s just part of the picture as Ziegler balances her analysis of flawed systems with her portraiture of two human beings trying to grow up.
7 But “peacemaker is flawed and shattered,” said the actor who was in the cast of ‘”F9: The Fast Saga.”
8 I’ve tried, instead, to give them a gift – one that’s flawed but frequently beautiful, and capable of being whatever they choose to make it.
9 “But is cooperation possible? What if Juno’s plan is flawed? Even goddesses can make mistakes.”
10 It’s a profoundly flawed film, and arguably a terrible one on various levels.
11 First she complains that Benihana isn't intimate enough, and we see a glimpse of a more genuine, flawed woman lurking behind those glossy, pouting lips.
12 And playing these complicated, sometimes flawed, sometimes messy women, like on "The Morning Show," women who aren't perfect, who don't have to be archetypes, but who feel real.
13 A flawed drama, but one with emotional power.
14 Second,Lincoln is so incredibly fascinating, so incredibly flawed, so incredibly tragic — that he is endearing to us.
15 This sheds light on another facet of Sally's trauma survivor narrative and her flawed insistence that her experience with abuse makes her art more powerful.
16 Yet flawed as they may be, the free-ranging, candid conversations about birth unleashed by the internet may well be functioning as a safety valve.
17 And that my thinking about what was possible in life, and what direction I was in, was in a way fatally flawed.
18 But she then goes through his argument point by point, explaining why she thinks it is flawed.
19 “Francis Ford Coppola is a genius in the book. Even if he is flawed.”
20 But Game of Thrones has always been at its best when sculpting deep, flawed, believable characters, and then laughing as it throws them through the most savage emotional wringers it can concoct.
1 有瑕疵的
2 有错误的
5 有错误
6 受损的