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[dɜːθ]сущ.1) недостаток продуктов; голод; голоданиеSyn:2) дефицит, недостаток, нехватка, отсутствие (чего-л.)Syn: -
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[də:Ɵ](a lack of: They suffer from a dearth of resources and of experienced men.) -
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[də:Ɵ](a lack of: They suffer from a dearth of resources and of experienced men.) -
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[΄də:θ] n պակաս, պակասություն, կարիք. dearth of labour բանվորական ուժի կարիք/պակաս -
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də:θнедостаток, недостаток продуктов, нехватка, голод -
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[dɜːθ]недостаток продуктов; голод; голоданиедефицит, недостаток, нехватка, отсутствиеАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > dearth
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[dɜːθ]◙ n. מחסור; רעב, מחסור חמור* * *◙ רומח רוסחמ,בער ;רוסחמ◄ -
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kejarangan, kekurangan, kelangkaan* * *kelangkaan* * *kejarangan, kekurangan, kelangkaan* * *kekurangan -
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kekurangan -
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kawalán, kasalatán -
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n.giraani / kaal / kam yaabi / kami / KHuSHki / maehñgaa'i / qaHet (m.) / qillat (f.) -
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N1. कमी/दुर्लभता/अकाल -
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nбрак, недостача, нехватка ( продуктів); голод -
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n. 결핍, 부족, 기근 -
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недостиг; -
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كميابي و گراني ، قحط و غلا ، كمبود -
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s nestašica, oskudica, rijetkost; skupoća; bijeda, glad, siromaštvo* * *
glad
nestašica
oskudica
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[dɜːθ](of food, resources, ideas, money) penuria, mancanza -
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кемшілік, тапшылық, жұтаңдық
См. также в других словарях:
Dearth — means lack, shortage or scarcity. It may also refer to: People Bill Dearth, (1947–2005) US actor David Dearth, bodybuilder with the World Bodybuilding Federation Doug Dearth, actor James Dearth, (born 1976), American football player John Wesley… … Wikipedia
Dearth — Dearth, n. [OE. derthe, fr. dere. See {Dear}.] Scarcity which renders dear; want; lack; specifically, lack of food on account of failure of crops; famine. [1913 Webster] There came a dearth over all the land of Egypt. Acts vii. 11. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dearth — [dɜːθ ǁ dɜːrθ] noun [singular] a lack of something: • This is a critical time for small business, which faces a dearth of start up financing. opposite glut1 * * * dearth UK US /dɜːθ/ noun [S] ► a situation when there is not enough of something: » … Financial and business terms
dearth — [də:θ US də:rθ] n [singular] [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: DEAR3 expensive (11 21 centuries)] a lack of something dearth of ▪ a dearth of job opportunities … Dictionary of contemporary English
dearth — [ dɜrθ ] noun singular FORMAL dearth of a situation in which there is not enough of something: LACK … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
dearth — rapidly extended its meaning from its 13c restriction to food, to refer to a scarcity of anything: • Unable to find what she needed in ‘romantic’ novels, Letty had turned to biographies, of which there was no dearth Barbara Pym, 1977. Dearths… … Modern English usage
dearth — I noun absence, caritas, deficiency, destitution, exiguity, exiguousness, impoverishment, inadequacy, inadequateness, incompleteness, indigence, inopia, insufficiency, lack, leanness, littleness, meagerness, need, paucity, penuria, penury, pinch … Law dictionary
dearth — mid 13c., derthe scarcity (originally used of famines, when food was costly because scarce; extended to other situations of scarcity from early 14c.), abstract noun formed from root of O.E. deore precious, costly (see DEAR (Cf. dear)) + TH (Cf.… … Etymology dictionary
dearth — *lack, want, absence, defect, privation Analogous words: scarcity, infrequency, rareness, uncommonness (see corresponding adjectives at INFREQUENT): scantiness, meagerness, scantness (see corresponding adjectives at MEAGER) Antonyms: excess … New Dictionary of Synonyms
dearth — [n] insufficiency, scarcity absence, default, defect, deficiency, exiguousness, famine, inadequacy, infrequency, lack, meagerness, miss, need, paucity, poverty, privation, rareness, scantiness, scantness, shortage, slim pickings*, sparsity,… … New thesaurus
dearth — ► NOUN ▪ a scarcity or lack. ORIGIN originally in the sense «dearness and shortage of food»: from DEAR(Cf. ↑dearness) + TH(Cf. ↑ th) … English terms dictionary