/dɪˈfɛkt/ – verb
Definition: 1. khuyết tật, thiếu sót;
2. vượt biên (vì động cơ chính trị), đào ngũ.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a defect refers to a flaw, imperfection, or deficiency in a product, property, or legal document that renders it unfit for its intended purpose or potentially dangerous. Defects can include design flaws, manufacturing errors, or inadequate warnings or instructions. In the context of product liability or property law, a defect may give rise to legal claims for damages or compensation.
Example: The manufacturer is liable for any defects in the product that may cause harm to consumers.