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  • 101no hay mal que dure cien años — afortunadamente todo mal tiene su fin; cf. todo se va en la vida amigo, llegar hasta ahí no más, el que ríe último ríe mejor, no hay mal que por bien no venga; por eso, compatriotas, os digo: no hay mal que dure cien años; tarde o temprano,… …

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  • 102Čen Čien-Šeng — Čèn Čièn Šèng (1879 1942) DEFINICIJA osnivač i prvi vođa Komunističke partije Kine (1920) i glavni vođa u stvaranju kulturne baze revolucije u Kini, 1929. izbačen iz partije …

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  • 103an|cien ré|gime — «ahn syan ray ZHEEM», French. 1. the social and political structure of France before the French Revolution of 1789. 2. Figurative. the old order of things: »Modern jazz…was not and is not a revolution against an ancien régime that would be better …

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  • 104cost-ef|fi|cien|cy — «KST uh FIHSH uhn see, KOST », noun. = cost effectiveness. (Cf. ↑cost effectiveness) …

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  • 105de|fi|cien|cy — «dih FIHSH uhn see», noun, plural cies. 1. a lack or absence of something needed; incompleteness: »a deficiency of judgment, deficiency of moral fiber. A deficiency of calcium in your diet can cause weak teeth. 2. the amount by which a thing… …

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  • 106ef|fi|cien|cy — «uh FIHSH uhn see», noun, plural cies. 1. the ability to do things without waste of time or energy: »efficiency in household and business management. The skilled carpenter worked with great efficiency to finish the job quickly. SYNONYM(S):… …

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  • 107im|mu|no|de|fi|cien|cy disease — «ih MYOO noh dih FIHSH uhn see», any disease caused by a deficiency in the immunity mechanism of the body …

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  • 108in|ef|fi|cien|cy — «IHN uh FIHSH uhn see», noun. 1. lack of efficiency; wastefulness: »the natural inefficiency of big government. 2. a being incapable; inability to get things done …

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  • 109in|suf|fi|cien|cy — «IHN suh FIHSH uhn see», noun. 1. too small an amount; lack; deficiency. SYNONYM(S): inadequacy. 2. something deficient, inadequate, or unfit. 3. Archaic. unfitness; incompetence …

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  • 110pro|fi|cien|cy — «pruh FIHSH uhn see», noun, plural cies. the state or quality of being proficient; knowledge; skill; advanced state of expertness: »Don Geronimo had been educated in England…which…accounted for his proficiency in the English language (George H.… …

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