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debilidad
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engleski
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weakness [Am ˈwiknəs, Brit ˈwiːknəs] N
1.1. weakness U:
weakness (of body)
weakness (of structure, material)
weakness (of structure, material)
weakness (of defenses, army)
weakness (of argument)
1.2. weakness U (ineffectualness):
weakness
weakness
2.1. weakness C (weak point):
weakness (in structure, policy)
weakness (in person's character)
weakness (in person's character)
weakness (in person's character)
punto m flaco inf
2.2. weakness C (liking):
weakness
weakness
to have a weakness for sth
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engleski
engleski
timbembo (timbemba)
engleski
engleski
španski
španski
weakness <-es> [ˈwi:knɪs] N
1. weakness no pl (lack of strength):
weakness
to have a weakness for sth
2. weakness:
weakness (area of vulnerability)
weakness (flaw in artistic work)
weakness (flaw in character)
glaring weakness
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engleski
engleski
engleski
engleski
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španski
weakness <-es> [ˈwik·nɪs] N
1. weakness (lack of strength):
weakness
2. weakness:
weakness (area of vulnerability)
weakness (flaw in artistic work)
weakness (flaw in character)
3. weakness (fondness):
to have a weakness for sth
to play upon sb's feelings/weakness
španski
španski
engleski
engleski
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He refused to admit to any flaws with his writings, and his only corrections were minor typos and rearrangements of the language.
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Few diplomats will admit to using poetry as a survival strategy.
en.wikipedia.org
The party does not admit to supporting traditional left wing or right wing policies as a matter of principle.
en.wikipedia.org
Over a third (36%) admit to having received absolutely zilch in the past and 20% have resorted to buying their own gift!
www.theirishworld.com
You admit to the slip-up and suggest ways to ensure it doesn't occur again.
www.winnipegfreepress.com