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1 you\ are\ mistaken
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2 you\ are\ wrong
См. также в других словарях:
exigency — ex|i|gen|cy [ eksıdʒənsi, ıg zıdʒənsi ] or ex|i|gence [ eksıdʒəns ] noun count usually plural FORMAL something difficult that you must deal with as part of a situation or job … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
exigencies — ex|i|gen|cies [ˈeksıdʒənsiz, ıgˈzıdʒ ] n [plural] formal the things you must do in order to deal with a difficult or urgent situation = ↑demands exigencies of ▪ the exigencies of war … Dictionary of contemporary English
exigent — ex|i|gent [ˈeksıdʒənt, ˈegzı ] adj formal [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: , present participle of exigere; EXACT2] 1.) demanding a lot of attention from other people in a way that is unreasonable 2.) an exigent situation is urgent, so that you … Dictionary of contemporary English
exigent — ex|i|gent [ eksıdʒənt ] adjective VERY FORMAL urgent, or needing a lot of your attention … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English