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nounscarcity of teachers — Lehrermangel, der
food scarcity — Lebensmittelknappheit, die
* * ** * *scar·city[ˈskeəsəti, AM ˈskersət̬i]\scarcity value Seltenheitswert m* * *['skɛəsnɪs] ['skɛəsItɪ]n(= shortage) Knappheit f; (= rarity) Seltenheit fbecause of the scarcity of talent among the singers/pupils — weil so wenige Sänger/Schüler wirklich begabt sind
his pictures are expensive because of their scarceness — seine Bilder sind teuer, weil es so wenige davon gibt
a scarcity of qualified people — ein Mangel m an qualifizierten Kräften
in times of scarcity — in schlechten Zeiten
there are many scarcities in wartime — in Kriegszeiten ist vieles knapp
* * *of an dat):there is a scarceness of es herrscht Mangel anb) Verknappung f2. (Hungers)Not f:3. Seltenheit f:scarceness value Seltenheitswert m* * *noun1) (short supply) Knappheit, die (of an + Dat.)scarcity of teachers — Lehrermangel, der
food scarcity — Lebensmittelknappheit, die
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∎ there is a scarcity of new talent today les nouveaux talents se font rares;∎ the scarcity of food le manque de vivres, la disette►► scarcity value valeur f de rareté;∎ the book has a high scarcity value ce livre vaut cher parce qu'il est pratiquement introuvable ou parce qu'il n'en existe que très peu d'exemplaires -
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noun ((a) lack or shortage: a scarcity of work/jobs; times of scarcity.) escaseztr['skeəsətɪ]1 escasez nombre femenino, faltan.• carestía s.f.• escasez s.f.• poquedad s.f.• rareza s.f.'skersəti, 'skeəsəticount & mass noun (pl - ties) ( shortage) escasez f, carestía f; ( infrequency) lo poco común; (before n)['skɛǝsɪtɪ]1.N (=shortage) [of money, food, resources] escasez f, carestía f ; [of doctors, teachers] escasez f2.CPDscarcity value N —
* * *['skersəti, 'skeəsəti]count & mass noun (pl - ties) ( shortage) escasez f, carestía f; ( infrequency) lo poco común; (before n) -
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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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[ʹskeəsıtı] n1. недостаток, нехватка; скудостьscarcity of labour - дефицит рабочей силы, нехватка рабочих рук
scarcity price [value] - повышенная цена [стоимость] в период нехватки товара
2. редкостьthe price of an old edition of a book is determined by its scarcity - цена старой книги определяется её редкостью
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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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10 scarcity scar·city ['skɛəsɪtɪ]
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kb. (j. -ties) 1 kekurangan, kejarangan (of food). 2 kelangkaan. -
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Общая лексика: нехватка продуктов питания -
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besin kıtlığı -
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Iஉணவுப்பற்றாக்குறைIIஏழ்மை -
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[skeəs](not many or enough in number: Paintings by this artist are very scarce; Food is scarce because of the drought.) sjælden; knap- scarcely- scarcity
- make oneself scarce* * *[skeəs](not many or enough in number: Paintings by this artist are very scarce; Food is scarce because of the drought.) sjælden; knap- scarcely- scarcity
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I [sə'plaɪ] n1) (обыкновенно pl) запас, запасы, продукты, ресурсы, продовольствие, провиантI'm going to town for flour and other supplies. — Я еду в город за мукой и другими продуктами.
There is a large supply of oil in the North Sea. — В Северном море большие запасы нефти.
- food suppliesOur supplies are running short. — Наши запасы на исходе.
- emergency supplies
- office supplies
- relief supplies
- maintenance supplies
- ammunition supplies
- supplies of money
- supplies of food
- unfailing supply of firewood
- reserve supply of water
- world's supplies of coal
- source of material supplies
- through the scarcity of supplies
- be provided with supplies enough to last another month
- cut off the enemy's supplies
- furnish the supplies
- get one's supplies from abroad
- have one's own supplies of wine
- store supplies for the winter
- water supplies are running out2) снабжение, доставкаOil is in desperately short supply. — Нефти катастрофически не хватает.
The gas supply is of the highest importance to the city. — Газоснабжение крайне важно для города.
- supply serviceThe demand for these goods exceeds the supply. — Спрос на эти товары превышает предложение.
- supply parts
- supply unit
- supply ship
- supply train
- supply branch
- supply point
- supply duties
- supply pressure
- supply officer
- supply of provisions
- demand and supply
- districts of supply
- commitee of supply
- be connected to hot water supply
- control supply
- cut off the power supply
- derive one's supply of water from the river
- stop the air supply
- stop gas supply
- stop food supply3) количество, партияDrinking water is in short supply. — Питьевой воды сильно не хватает.
My supply of ink gave out. — У меня кончились чернила
- considerable supply- reserve supply
- limited supply
- large supply of vegetables
- fresh supply of cigarettes
- another supply of wine
- have a constant supply of new materials
- have a cheap supply of labour
- hold an adequate supply of police II [sə'plaɪ] vснабжать, поставлять, доставлятьEach soldier is supplied with two pairs of boots. — Каждому солдату выдали по две пары ботинок.
We can supply the goods from our main store. — Мы можем поставлять товары из центрального магазина
- supply smb, smth with smth- supply smb with water
- supply medical equipment
- supply resources to industry
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