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недостаток / нехватка капиталаEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > scarcity of capital
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nнедостаток, нехватка; дефицит
- capital scarcity
- labour scarcity
- money scarcity
- natural scarcities
- temporary scarcity
- scarcity of capital
- scarcity of cash
- scarcity of funds
- scarcity of goods
- scarcity of money
- scarcity of raw materials
- scarcity of shipping facilities
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[ˈskɛəsɪtɪ]credit scarcity нехватка кредита scarcity дефицит scarcity дороговизна scarcity недостаток, нехватка (of); дефицит scarcity недостаток scarcity нехватка scarcity нужда scarcity редкость scarcity редкость (как экономический феномен) scarcity of capital недостаток капитала scarcity of goods нехватка товаров scarcity of labour нехватка рабочей силы scarcity of materials нехватка материалов scarcity of money нехватка денег scarcity of money стеснение на денежном рынке scarcity of money стесненный кредит scarcity of supplies недостаточное снабжение scarcity of tonnage недостаточная грузоподъемность -
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1. n недостаток, нехватка; скудость2. n редкостьthe price of an old edition of a book is determined by its scarcity — цена старой книги определяется её редкостью
Синонимический ряд:lack (noun) dearth; defect; deficiency; deficit; deprivation; failure; inadequacy; insufficience; insufficiency; lack; meagerness; meagreness; paucity; poverty; scantiness; scarceness; shortage; want -
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ˈskɛəsɪtɪ сущ.
1) недостаток, нехватка (of) Syn: dearth
2) редкость недостаток, нехватка;
скудость - * of food нехватка продуктов питания - temporary * временная нехватка - * of labour дефицит рабочей силы, нехватка рабочих рук - consumer's scarcities дефицит товаров широкого потребления - * price повышенная цена в период нехватки товара редкость - the price of an old edition of a book is determined by its * цена старой книги определяется ее редкостью credit ~ нехватка кредита scarcity дефицит ~ дороговизна ~ недостаток, нехватка (of) ;
дефицит ~ недостаток ~ нехватка ~ нужда ~ редкость ~ редкость (как экономический феномен) ~ of capital недостаток капитала ~ of goods нехватка товаров ~ of labour нехватка рабочей силы ~ of materials нехватка материалов ~ of money нехватка денег ~ of money стеснение на денежном рынке ~ of money стесненный кредит ~ of supplies недостаточное снабжение ~ of tonnage недостаточная грузоподъемностьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > scarcity
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нехватка капиталаАнгло-русский словарь экономических терминов > capital scarcity
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Финансы: дефицит оборотных средств (как вариант)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > scarcity of working capital
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