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1 shortage of ready cash
Экономика: нехватка наличностиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > shortage of ready cash
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2 shortage of ready cash
недостаток денег, нехватка наличностиEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > shortage of ready cash
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3 shortage of ready cash
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > shortage of ready cash
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4 shortage
n1) нехватка, недостаток, дефицит2) недостача; недочет, недобор
- acute shortage
- back-ordered shortage
- cargo shortage
- cash shortage
- commodity shortage
- currency shortage
- declared shortage
- energy shortage
- food shortage
- foreign exchange shortage
- housing shortage
- job shortage
- labour shortage
- manpower shortage
- material shortage
- resource shortage
- staff shortage
- supply shortage
- temporary shortage
- shortage at delivery
- shortage in the cash
- shortage in weight
- shortage of availability of goods
- shortage of capital
- shortage of cargo
- shortage of cash
- shortage of currency
- shortage of exchange
- shortage of goods
- shortage of land
- shortage of manpower
- shortage of money
- shortage of money supply
- shortage of personnel
- shortage of raw materials
- shortage of ready cash
- shortage of supply
- shortage of transport
- shortage of workers
- compensate for shortage
- cover the shortage
- experience shortage
- make up for shortageEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > shortage
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5 shortage
1) нехватка, недостаток, дефицит2) недостача; недобор•
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