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[skeəs]1) (rare) raro2) (insufficient) scarso, insufficiente••to make oneself scarce — colloq. tagliare la corda, svignarsela
* * *[skeəs](not many or enough in number: Paintings by this artist are very scarce; Food is scarce because of the drought.) raro- scarcely- scarcity
- make oneself scarce* * *scarce /skɛəs/A a.B avv.(arc. o poet.) ► scarcely● to be scarce, scarseggiare □ (fam.) to make oneself scarce, andarsene, tagliare la corda, svignarsela; stare alla larga, farsi desiderare, non farsi vederescarcenessn. [u]scarsezza; scarsità; carenza; penuria.* * *[skeəs]1) (rare) raro2) (insufficient) scarso, insufficiente••to make oneself scarce — colloq. tagliare la corda, svignarsela
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