Francia | Angol |
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suffisamment pronoun | enough◼◼◼(a sufficient or adequate number, amount, etc) |
suffisamment adverbe | enough◼◼◼(sufficiently) sufficiently◼◼◼(in a sufficient manner) sufficiently◼◼◼(to a sufficient extent) |
suffisance nom {f} | sufficiency [sufficiencies]◼◼◼noun complacency◼◼◻(feeling of self-satisfaction) |
suffisant adjectif | sufficient◼◼◼adjective complacent◼◻◻(uncritically satisfied with oneself or one's achievements) conceited◼◻◻(vain and egotistic) cocky [cockier, cockiest]◼◻◻(overly confident) self-satisfied◼◻◻(satisfied with oneself) haughty [haughtier, haughtiest](disdainful, supercilious; in demeanour conveying the assumption of superiority) priggish(like a prig) |
suffisant adjectif {m} | smug [smugger, smuggest]◼◼◻(irritatingly pleased with oneself; self-satisfied) |
autosuffisance nom {f} | self-sufficiency◼◼◼(condition of being self-sufficient) self-reliance◼◼◼(independence) self-conceit(vanity) |
autosuffisant adjectif | self-sufficient◼◼◼(able to provide for oneself independently of others) |
comme si ça ne suffisait pas verbe | add insult to injury(to further a loss with mockery or indignity) |
condition suffisante nom {f} | sufficient condition [sufficient conditions]◼◼◼(logical statement) |
insuffisamment adverbe | insufficiently◼◼◼(not sufficiently) inadequately◼◼◼(in an inadequate manner) |
insuffisance nom {f} | insufficiency [insufficiencies]◼◼◼(the lack of sufficiency; a shortage or inadequacy) shortage [shortages]◼◼◼(lack or deficiency) shortfall [shortfalls]◼◼◼(instance of not meeting a quota or of having an insufficient amount) |
insuffisance cardiaque nom {f} | heart failure◼◼◼(chronic inability of the heart) |
insuffisance respiratoire nom {f} | respiratory distress◼◼◼(heightened level of carbon dioxide in the blood stream) |
insuffisant adjectif | insufficient◼◼◼adjective scanty [scantier, scantiest]◼◻◻(somewhat less than is needed in amplitude or extent) |
insuffisant determiner | scant◼◻◻(very little) |
insuffisant hépatique adjectif | bilious(suffering from real or supposed liver disorder) |