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puce    
n. 深褐色
a. 深褐色的

深褐色深褐色的

puce
n 1: a color varying from dark purplish brown to dark red

Puce \Puce\, a. [F., fr. puce a flea, L. pulex, pulicis.]
Of a dark brown or brownish purple color.
[1913 Webster]


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    No worries is an expression seen in Australian British New Zealand-English meaning " do not worry about that" that's all right sure thing It is similar to the English no problem "No worries" (always plural) "No problem" (always singular) Resource: No worries-Wiki Opinion: If a speaker would want to refer to several related problems: no problems, should always make sense
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    We were discussing something like pre-boss era, post-boss era What word describes the era where the boss is still there?
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    "Automize" isn't in Merriam-Webster, and has one attestation from 1902 in the OED (from the American Journal of Psychology, referring to automatism rather than automation) Most hits are for companies named "Automize", rather than for the word in its (hypothetical) general sense I would not recommend using it As for "automation" vs "automization", both are well-attested and synonymous Use
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    CyberDefinitions gives a plausible explanation: Although its origin is contested, w has been used at least since the rise of the fast-food industry in the 1950s As a form of shorthand to save time when writing down food orders, waiters replaced the words "with" and "without" with the abbreviations w and w o Since that time, the use of w as an abbreviation of "with" has become much more
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    Her sigh and the windshield wiper's sigh were coincident, yet beautiful, and her only reply was "Pass me another two thousand calorie pepsi, ma puce " For me, in that dialog or any dialog using the symbols "2" or "kgs" or "kg" would really suck





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