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(drought)

  • 1 drought

    ((a period of) lack of rain: The reservoir dried up completely during the drought.) sucho
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    • vyprahnutost
    • sucho

    English-Slovak dictionary > drought

  • 2 die off

    (to die quickly or in large numbers: Herds of cattle were dying off because of the drought.) vymierať
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    • vymriet

    English-Slovak dictionary > die off

  • 3 scarce

    [skeəs]
    (not many or enough in number: Paintings by this artist are very scarce; Food is scarce because of the drought.) vzácny, obmedzený
    - scarcity
    - make oneself scarce
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    • vyskytovat sa v malom poc
    • vzácny
    • zriedkavý
    • skromný
    • nevšedný
    • nedostatocný
    • obmedzený

    English-Slovak dictionary > scarce

  • 4 starve

    1) (to (cause to) die, or suffer greatly, from hunger: In the drought, many people and animals starved (to death); They were accused of starving their prisoners.) hladovať, umrieť od hladu
    2) (to be very hungry: Can't we have supper now? I'm starving.) umierať od hladu
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    • vyhladovat (niekoho)
    • zmrznút
    • umriet hladom
    • trpiet hladom
    • triet biedu
    • umierat hladom
    • premrznút
    • hladovat
    • dat zmrznút
    • padat hladom
    • mat hlad
    • mucit hladom
    • nechat zmrznút

    English-Slovak dictionary > starve

  • 5 peasant

    ['peznt]
    (a person who lives and works on the land, especially in a poor, primitive or underdeveloped area: Many peasants died during the drought; ( also adjective) a peasant farmer.) roľník, sedliak

    English-Slovak dictionary > peasant

См. также в других словарях:

  • Drought — (drout), n. [OE. droght, drougth, dru[yogh][eth], AS. druga[eth], from drugian to dry. See {Dry}, and cf. {Drouth}, which shows the original final sound.] 1. Dryness; want of rain or of water; especially, such dryness of the weather as affects… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • drought|y — «DROW tee», adjective, drought|i|er, drought|i|est. 1. showing or suffering from drought: »a droughty, withered crop. 2. lacking moisture; dry …   Useful english dictionary

  • drought — O.E. drugað, drugoð drought, dryness, desert, from P.Gmc. *drugothaz, from Germanic root *dreug dry (cf high/height) with ith, Germanic suffix for forming abstract nouns from adjectives (see TH (Cf. th)). Drouth was a M.E. variant continued in… …   Etymology dictionary

  • drought — drought; drought·i·ness; …   English syllables

  • drought — index paucity Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • drought — [draut] n [U and C] [: Old English; Origin: drugath; related to dry] a long period of dry weather when there is not enough water for plants and animals to live …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • drought — [ draut ] noun count or uncount a long period of time when there is little or no rain and crops die …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • drought — [n] dryness; shortage of supply aridity, dearth, deficiency, dehydration, desiccation, dry spell, insufficiency, lack, need, parchedness, rainlessness, scarcity, want; concepts 607,646 Ant. monsoon, wetness …   New thesaurus

  • drought — ► NOUN ▪ a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall; a shortage of water. ORIGIN Old English, «dryness» …   English terms dictionary

  • drought — [drout] n. [ME < OE drugoth, dryness < drugian, to dry up; akin to dryge, DRY] 1. a prolonged period of dry weather; lack of rain 2. a prolonged or serious shortage or deficiency 3. Archaic thirst droughty adj. droughtier, droughtiest …   English World dictionary

  • Drought — For other uses, see Drought (disambiguation). Fields outside Benambra, Victoria, Australia suffering from drought conditions. A drought (or drouth [archaic]) is an extended period of months or years when a region notes a deficiency in its water… …   Wikipedia

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