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61 контроль над природными ресурсами
кормовые ресурсы; ресурсы грубых кормов — forage resources
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > контроль над природными ресурсами
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62 общий ресурс
кормовые ресурсы; ресурсы грубых кормов — forage resources
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > общий ресурс
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63 предоставление ресурса
кормовые ресурсы; ресурсы грубых кормов — forage resources
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > предоставление ресурса
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64 разделяемый ресурс
кормовые ресурсы; ресурсы грубых кормов — forage resources
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > разделяемый ресурс
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65 распределение ресурса
кормовые ресурсы; ресурсы грубых кормов — forage resources
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > распределение ресурса
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66 совместный ресурс
кормовые ресурсы; ресурсы грубых кормов — forage resources
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > совместный ресурс
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67 управление ресурсами
кормовые ресурсы; ресурсы грубых кормов — forage resources
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > управление ресурсами
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68 ведомство по мобилизации ресурсов
кормовые ресурсы; ресурсы грубых кормов — forage resources
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > ведомство по мобилизации ресурсов
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69 материальный
1. material2. financiallyБизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > материальный
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70 материальный
1. physical2. tangibleвещественные; материальные услуги — tangible services
3. corporeal4. material; economic; financialСинонимический ряд:физический (прил.) вещественный; физическийАнтонимический ряд: -
71 дефицит материальных ресурсов
Industrial economy: material resources shortageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дефицит материальных ресурсов
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72 Rohstoffeindeckungsplan
Rohstoffeindeckungsplan
material analysis;
• Rohstoffeinfuhr[en] imports of raw material, raw-material imports, imported raw materials;
• Rohstoffersparnis economy in raw materials;
• Rohstofferzeugung primary production, production of raw material;
• Rohstoffexporte commodity exports;
• Rohstoffgebiet raw-material producing area;
• Rohstoffgehalt raw-material content;
• Rohstoffgewinnung production of raw materials;
• Rohstoffhandel commodity trade (trading);
• Rohstoffkäufe purchases of raw materials, material purchases;
• Rohstoffknappheit scarcity of raw materials, raw-material shortage;
• Rohstofflager stock of raw materials, raw-materials inventory;
• beweglich geführtes Rohstofflager buffer stock;
• als Rohstofflager ausbeuten to exploit as a raw-material reservoir;
• Rohstoffland raw-material (primary-) producing country;
• Rohstoffmangel scarcity of raw materials, raw-material shortage;
• Rohstoffmarkt raw-material market;
• Richtwerte setzender Rohstoffmarkt primary market (US);
• Rohstoffpreis commodity price;
• Rohstoffpreisbewegungen commodity price movements;
• Rohstoffpreisprognose commodity price forecasting;
• Rohstoffprobe specimen;
• Rohstoffproduzent primary producer;
• Rohstoffquellen material resources;
• Rohstoffstadium raw-materials stage;
• Rohstoffverbrauch raw materials used;
• Rohstoffverknappung limit on resources;
• Rohstoffversorgung supply of raw materials;
• Rohstoffvorkommen raw-materials deposit.Business german-english dictionary > Rohstoffeindeckungsplan
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73 carencia
f.1 lack (ausencia).sufrir carencias afectivas to be deprived of love and affectionsufrir muchas carencias to suffer great need2 scarcity, shortage, lack, insufficiency.3 deprivation.* * *1 lack (de, of)* * *noun f.1) lack2) shortage* * *SF1) (=ausencia) lack; (=escasez) lack, shortage, scarcity frmla carencia de agua y alimentos empieza a ser preocupante — the lack o shortage o scarcity of water is starting to become worrying
sufrió graves carencias emocionales y materiales — he suffered extreme emotional and material deprivation
2) (Econ) (=periodo) period free of interest payments and debt repayments* * *a) ( escasez) lack, shortageb) (Med) deficiency* * *= anaemia [anemia, -USA], deprivation, gap, scarcity, shortcoming, gap, lack, gaping hole.Ex. His work is criticized for its triviality, quantity, linguistically impoverished style, anemia of characterization, and cliched, stereotyped ideas and plots.Ex. Findings emphasised the escalating deprivation of applied social scientists in general and the local government and voluntary sectors in particular.Ex. New editions will be essentially cumulations and therefore a longer gap will exist between editions.Ex. The relative scarcity of music automated authority and bibliographic records likewise increases costs.Ex. He wrote to James explaining the shortcomings of his catalog.Ex. The picture in many cities was a patchwork one, with frequent overlapping and often gaps in coverage.Ex. The greatest lack in this film adaptation of Virginia Woolf's novel is some sort of unifying vision to replace the author's controlling prose.Ex. Questia contains thousands of books in the liberal arts, but gaping holes and many old titles diminish its value as a library collection.----* carencia de = lack of.* carencia de propiedad rural = landlessness.* carencias = lacuna [lacunae, -pl.], rough edges.* tener carencias = find + wanting.* * *a) ( escasez) lack, shortageb) (Med) deficiency* * *= anaemia [anemia, -USA], deprivation, gap, scarcity, shortcoming, gap, lack, gaping hole.Ex: His work is criticized for its triviality, quantity, linguistically impoverished style, anemia of characterization, and cliched, stereotyped ideas and plots.
Ex: Findings emphasised the escalating deprivation of applied social scientists in general and the local government and voluntary sectors in particular.Ex: New editions will be essentially cumulations and therefore a longer gap will exist between editions.Ex: The relative scarcity of music automated authority and bibliographic records likewise increases costs.Ex: He wrote to James explaining the shortcomings of his catalog.Ex: The picture in many cities was a patchwork one, with frequent overlapping and often gaps in coverage.Ex: The greatest lack in this film adaptation of Virginia Woolf's novel is some sort of unifying vision to replace the author's controlling prose.Ex: Questia contains thousands of books in the liberal arts, but gaping holes and many old titles diminish its value as a library collection.* carencia de = lack of.* carencia de propiedad rural = landlessness.* carencias = lacuna [lacunae, -pl.], rough edges.* tener carencias = find + wanting.* * *1 (escasez) lack, shortagecarencia de recursos financieros lack of financial resources2 ( Med) deficiencytiene una carencia de vitamina A he has a vitamin A deficiency3 (de un seguro) exclusion period* * *
carencia sustantivo femenino
b) (Med) deficiency;
carencia sustantivo femenino (falta, privación) lack [de, of]
(escasez) shortage [de, of]
' carencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
grosería
- incomodidad
- falta
- limitación
- privación
- subsanar
English:
acute
- deficiency
- want
- woeful
- lack
* * *carencia nf1. [ausencia] lack;[defecto] deficiency;sufrir carencias afectivas to be deprived of love and affection;sufrir muchas carencias to suffer great need2. [en la dieta] deficiencycarencia vitamínica vitamin deficiency* * *f lack (de of)* * *carencia nf1) falta: lack2) escasez: shortage3) deficiencia: deficiency* * *carencia n lack -
74 resource
n1) обыкн. pl (материальные) запасы, ресурсы, средства2) pl (денежные) средства; активы (банковские)• -
75 сырьё сырь·ё
raw material(s), primary commodities / products / goods
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