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Что (кто) такое FAILURES - определение

BOOK WRITTEN IN CELEBRATION OF HUMAN INADEQUACY IN ALL ITS FORMS
Book of heroic failures; Book of Heroic Failures; The book of heroic failures; The Return of Heroic Failures; The Ultimate Book of Heroic Failures; Cannibals in the Cafeteria

failure         
  • "Failing is not a crime but lack of effort is" – sign on [[Leh]] to [[Nubra]] road
STATE OR EVENT OF NOT MEETING A DESIRED OR INTENDED OBJECTIVE
Fail; Commercial failures; Phail; Epic fail; FAIL; PHAIL; Epic Fail; EPIC FAIL; Unsuccess; Fail picture; Fail pictures; Fail (Internet meme); Failed; Epic failure; Fail (meme); Failboat; Failures; Commercial failure; Failing; Fail (internet meme); Major fail; Failiure
¦ noun
1. lack of success.
an unsuccessful person or thing.
2. the omission of expected or required action: their failure to comply with the rules.
3. the action of ceasing to function or the state of not functioning.
a sudden cessation of power.
the collapse of a business.
failure         
  • "Failing is not a crime but lack of effort is" – sign on [[Leh]] to [[Nubra]] road
STATE OR EVENT OF NOT MEETING A DESIRED OR INTENDED OBJECTIVE
Fail; Commercial failures; Phail; Epic fail; FAIL; PHAIL; Epic Fail; EPIC FAIL; Unsuccess; Fail picture; Fail pictures; Fail (Internet meme); Failed; Epic failure; Fail (meme); Failboat; Failures; Commercial failure; Failing; Fail (internet meme); Major fail; Failiure
(failures)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
Failure is a lack of success in doing or achieving something, especially in relation to a particular activity.
This policy is doomed to failure...
Three attempts on the British 200-metre record also ended in failure.
...feelings of failure.
? success
N-UNCOUNT
2.
If something is a failure, it is not a success.
The marriage was a failure and they both wanted to be free of it...
His six-year transition programme has by no means been a complete failure.
? success
N-COUNT
3.
If you say that someone is a failure, you mean that they have not succeeded in a particular activity, or that they are unsuccessful at everything they do.
Elgar received many honors and much acclaim and yet he often considered himself a failure...
? success
N-COUNT
4.
Your failure to do a particular thing is the fact that you do not do it, even though you were expected to do it.
...their failure to get the product mix right.
N-UNCOUNT: N to-inf, oft poss N
5.
If there is a failure of something, for example a machine or part of the body, it goes wrong and stops working or developing properly.
There were also several accidents mainly caused by engine failures on take-off...
He was being treated for kidney failure...
N-VAR: with supp, oft n N
6.
If there is a failure of a business or bank, it is no longer able to continue operating. (BUSINESS)
Business failures rose 16% last month.
= collapse
N-VAR: with supp
failure         
  • "Failing is not a crime but lack of effort is" – sign on [[Leh]] to [[Nubra]] road
STATE OR EVENT OF NOT MEETING A DESIRED OR INTENDED OBJECTIVE
Fail; Commercial failures; Phail; Epic fail; FAIL; PHAIL; Epic Fail; EPIC FAIL; Unsuccess; Fail picture; Fail pictures; Fail (Internet meme); Failed; Epic failure; Fail (meme); Failboat; Failures; Commercial failure; Failing; Fail (internet meme); Major fail; Failiure
n.
1.
Deficiency, defectiveness, shortcoming.
2.
Omission, neglect, fail, non-performance, non-observance.
3.
Miscarriage, botch, abortion, ill success, flash in the pan, labor for one's pains, losing game, wild-goose chase, sleeveless errand.
4.
Insolvency, bankruptcy, suspension of payment, failing, becoming bankrupt or insolvent.
5.
Decay, decline, declension, loss.

Википедия

The Book of Heroic Failures

The Book of Heroic Failures, written by Stephen Pile in 1979, is a book written in celebration of human inadequacy in all its forms. Entries include William McGonagall, a notoriously bad poet, and Teruo Nakamura, a soldier of the Imperial Japanese Army who fought for Japan in World War II until 1974.

The original edition included an application to become a member of the Not Terribly Good Club of Great Britain; however, this was taken out in later editions because the club received over 20,000 applications and closed in 1979 on the grounds that, "Even as failures, we failed" (but not before Pile himself had been expelled from it for publishing a bestseller). The American version of the book was misprinted by the publishers, who left out half the introduction. As a consequence, later versions of the book came out with an erratum slip longer than the entire introduction. In his second book The Return of Heroic Failures, published in 1988, Stephen Pile reports that Taiwanese pirates were not aware of this and did not include the erratum slip. The second book was published in the USA under the title Cannibals in the Cafeteria.

The second book came out in Greece in 1992 although the first one had never been published there. In fact, this second book was named "Η ΤΕΧΝΗ ΤΗΣ ΑΠΟΤΥΧΙΑΣ No1" (The Art of Failure No. 1). A small erratum slip in the book itself explains that it was a mistake. In an interview with English Radio DJ Andrew Marshall, Pile said, "The Book is one of the least successful books ever issued in the USA, I don't think it has reached double figures there as yet and long may that remain the case."

In 1999 Penguin made the decision to re-publish the book as part of their "Penguin Readers" series to encourage reading from a young age.

A third volume, The Ultimate Book of Heroic Failures, was published by Faber and Faber in 2011, and a selection from the first two volumes (the author's last ever word on the subject of heroic failure) was published in 2012.

Примеры употребления для FAILURES
1. Both eras also illustrate the old maxim that political failures always beget more political failures.
2. Correa fired Machado for "administrative failures, security failures, proceedings before the accident," Patino said.
3. "There were many failures _ failures in identifying the threat, failures in preparing to meet the threat, failures in the management of the war, failures in the management of the home front," Benjamin Netanyahu, head of the opposition Likud Party, told parliament Monday.
4. The best way to make people forget about your failures is to wait for other people‘s failures.
5. The most common incidents were injuries from falls, medication errors, equipment failures, record documentation mistakes and communications failures.