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1 shortage
ˈʃɔ:tɪdʒ сущ. нехватка, недостаток;
дефицит acute shortage ≈ острая нехватка, дефицит food shortage ≈ нехватка продовольствия housing shortage ≈ нехватка жилья labor shortage ≈ нехватка рабочей силы teacher shortage ≈ нехатка преподавателей wartime shortages ≈ нехватка (чего-л.) в военное время Syn: lack нехватка, недостаток;
дефицит;
недостача - * of food нехватка продовольствия - * in weight( коммерческое) недовес - a * of 100 tons недостача в 100 тонн - food *s перебои в снабжении продовольствием;
нехватка продовольствия cash ~ кассовый дефицит cash ~ нехватка наличных денег cash ~ clause оговорка о нехватке денежной наличности currency ~ нехватка валюты foreign exchange ~ валютный дефицит housing ~ нехватка жилья labour ~ нехватка рабочей силы raw material ~ дефицит сырья raw material ~ нехватка сырья shortage дефицит ~ задолженный спрос ~ недопоставка ~ недостаток, нехватка ~ недостаток ~ недостаточность предложения( товаров) ~ недостача ~ некомплектность ~ нехватка, недостаток;
дефицит ~ нехватка ~ отрицательный уровень запасов ~ отсутствие ~ уровень дефицита ~ in weight недовес weight: shortage in ~ нехватка в весе ~ of liquidity нехватка ликвидных средств ~ of materials нехватка материалов ~ of money денежный дефицит ~ of performance недостаточное выполнение ~ of work недостаток вакансий ~ of work недостаток рабочих мест staff ~ нехватка персонала water ~ нехватка водыБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > shortage
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2 shortage
['ʃɔːtɪʤ]сущ.нехватка, недостаток; дефицитacute shortage — острая нехватка, дефицит
wartime shortages — нехватка (чего-л.) в военное время
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