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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > housing shortage
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housing shortage Wohnungsmangel mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > housing shortage
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nounWohnraummangel, der* * *ˈhous·ing short·age* * *nounWohnraummangel, der* * *n.Wohnungsmangel m.Wohnungsnot f. -
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nounshortage of fruit/teachers — Obstknappheit, die/Lehrermangel, der
* * *[-ti‹]* * *short·age[ˈʃɔ:tɪʤ, AM ˈʃɔ:rt̬-]water \shortage Wassermangel m* * *['ʃɔːtɪdZ]n(of goods, objects) Knappheit f no pl (of an +dat); (of people) Mangel m no pl (of an +dat)a shortage of staff — ein Mangel m an Arbeitskräften, ein Personalmangel
in times of shortage — in Zeiten der Knappheit
there's no shortage of advice — es fehlt nicht an guten Ratschlägen
* * *shortage [ˈʃɔː(r)tıdʒ] sshortage of staff Personalmangel* * *nounMangel, der (of an + Dat.)shortage of fruit/teachers — Obstknappheit, die/Lehrermangel, der
* * *n.Fehlbestand m.Fehlmenge f.Knappheit f.Kürzung -en f.Mangel -¨ m.Mangelhaftigkeit f. -
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noun1) no pl. (dwellings collectively) Wohnungen; (provision of dwellings) Wohnungsbeschaffung, die; attrib. Wohnungs-housing programme — Wohnungsbauprogramm, das
* * *[-ziŋ]1) (houses: These flats will provide housing for the immigrants.) die Unterkunft2) (the hard cover round a machine etc.) das Gehäuse* * *hous·ing[ˈhaʊzɪŋ]I. nvolunteers have provided \housing for the flood victims Freiwillige haben Unterkünfte für die Flutopfer bereitgestelltII. adj attr, inv Wohnungs-\housing market Wohnungsmarkt m* * *['haʊzɪŋ]n1) (act) Unterbringung f* * *housing [ˈhaʊzıŋ] s1. Unterbringung f2. Obdach n, Unterkunft f3. a) Wohnung f:housing density Wohndichte f;housing market Wohnungsmarkt m;housing situation Lage f auf dem Wohnungsmarkt;housing unit Wohneinheit fb) koll Häuser pl4. a) Wohnungsbeschaffung f, -wesen nb) Wohnungsbau m:5. Wohnen n:housing conditions Wohnverhältnisse6. WIRTSCHa) Lagerung fb) Lagergeld n7. Nische f8. TECHa) Gehäuse nc) Gerüst nd) Achshalter m9. SCHIFF Hüsing f* * *noun1) no pl. (dwellings collectively) Wohnungen; (provision of dwellings) Wohnungsbeschaffung, die; attrib. Wohnungs-housing programme — Wohnungsbauprogramm, das
* * *n.Behausung f.Gehäuse - n.Unterkunft f.
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