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selfsə'fiʃənt(not dependent on others for help etc: a self-sufficient community.) autosuficiente, independientetr[selfsə'fɪʃənt]1 autosuficienteself-sufficient [.sɛlfsə'fɪʃənt] adj: autosuficienteadj.• confiado en sí mismo adj.• independiente adj.'selfsə'fɪʃəntto be self-sufficient IN something — autoabastecerse* de algo
[ˌselfsǝ'fɪʃǝnt]ADJ [person] independiente, seguro de sí mismo; (economically) autosuficiente* * *['selfsə'fɪʃənt]to be self-sufficient IN something — autoabastecerse* de algo
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