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1 потребность в рабочей силе
1) General subject: (компании) take application, manpower needs2) Military: labour requirements3) Construction: manpower requirement4) Economy: employment requirement5) Mass media: manpower need6) Makarov: labor demand, labour demand7) Logistics: labor requirement, labour requirement, man power requirementУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > потребность в рабочей силе
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2 потребность
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3 потребность
ж.want, necessity, needесте́ственная потре́бность — physical need
жи́зненные потре́бности — the necessities of life
постоя́нно расту́щие потре́бности — constantly growing requirements
материа́льные и культу́рные потре́бности — material and cultural needs
потре́бность в рабо́чей си́ле — manpower / labour requirements / needs pl
потре́бность промы́шленности в сырье́ — industrial demand for raw materials
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4 потребность потребност·ь
requirement, need, demand, wants; (настоятельная) necessityобеспечивать потребности страны — to meet / to cover / to satisfy the needs of a country
отвечать / соответствовать потребностям — to correspond with the needs
сокращать потребности — to cut / to reduce demands
удовлетворить потребности — to meet / to satisfy the requirements / the needs, to supply wants
личные потребности (людей) — personal requirements / needs (of the people)
культурные потребности населения — cultural needs / requirements of the people
материальные и духовные потребности — material and intellectual / spiritual needs
насущные потребности — vital / essential needs
общественные потребности — social requirements / needs
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > потребность потребност·ь
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5 потребность
сущ.demand;necessity;need;requirement;want- потребность в кредите
- потребность в материалах
- потребность в ресурсах
- потребность в топливедуховные \потребностьи — intellectual (spiritual) needs
личные \потребностьи — individual (personal) needs
насущные \потребностьи — essential (urgent, vital) needs
удовлетворять чьи-л \потребностьи — to meet (satisfy) smb’s needs (requirements)
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