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insuffisance [ɛ̃syfizɑ̃s]feminine nouna. ( = médiocrité, manque) inadequacyb. insuffisance(s) cardiaque(s)/thyroïdienne(s) cardiac/thyroid insufficiency uncount• insuffisance rénale/respiratoire kidney/respiratory failure* * *ɛ̃syfizɑ̃s1) ( pénurie) insufficiency, shortage2) ( médiocrité) poor standard3) ( déficit) shortfall4) ( lacune) shortcoming5) Médecine insufficiency* * *ɛ̃syfizɑ̃s1. nf1) MÉDECINE2) [résultats, travail] inadequacy2. insuffisances nfpl(= lacunes) inadequacies* * *insuffisance nf1 ( pénurie) insufficiency, shortage; insuffisance des ressources insufficiency of resources;2 ( médiocrité) poor standard; l'insuffisance de ton travail the poor standard of your work;3 ( déficit) shortfall; l'insuffisance de la production/de la demande the shortfall in production/demand;4 ( lacune) shortcoming; ce n'est pas à moi de pallier tes insuffisances it's not for me to make up for your shortcomings;5 Méd insufficiency; insuffisance cardiaque/rénale/respiratoire cardiac/renal/respiratory insufficiency.[ɛ̃syfizɑ̃s] nom féminininsuffisance de ressources lack of ou insufficient resources3. MÉDECINE
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