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[dɪ'fɪʃənsɪ]1) (shortage) mancanza f., scarsità f. (of, in di)2) (weakness) debolezza f., carenza f.3) med. carenza f. (of di); (defect) difetto m., insufficienza f.* * *plural - deficiencies; noun ((a) shortage or absence of what is needed.) scarsità, mancanza* * *deficiency /dɪˈfɪʃnsɪ/n.2 lacuna; mancanza: to make up a deficiency, colmare una lacuna; deficiencies in safety procedures, mancanze nelle procedure di sicurezza; (fin.) a deficiency in taxes, un deficit nel gettito tributario3 [u] (med.) deficienza; carenza: vitamin [iron] deficiency, carenza vitaminica [di ferro]; deficiency diseases, malattie da carenza; immune deficiency, immunodeficienza● (leg.) deficiency account, rendiconto delle cause dell'insolvenza □ (fin., USA) deficiency appropriation, stanziamento suppletivo □ (comm.) deficiency in weight, ammanco di peso □ (econ.) deficiency payment, compenso integrativo ( all'agricoltura).* * *[dɪ'fɪʃənsɪ]1) (shortage) mancanza f., scarsità f. (of, in di)2) (weakness) debolezza f., carenza f.3) med. carenza f. (of di); (defect) difetto m., insufficienza f.
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