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1 klauzula o nestašici
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2 nekompletnost
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3 nestašica
shortage, lack* * *• scarcity• default• dearth• drought• want• shortage• stringency• famine• failure• paucity -
4 kritična nestašica
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5 manjak
deficit, loss, nedostatak shortage* * *• deficiency• deficit• ullage• shortage• lack• let down• paucity -
6 nestašica hrane
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7 oskudica
privation, destitution, neediness, deficiency* * *• scarcity• scantiness• dearth• destitution• drought• want of• want• shortages• shortage of goods• shortage• short supply• strained circumstances• stringency• privation• poverty• inadequate supply• lack• lack of• famine• hardship• poorness• penury• miss• lowness• misery• necessity -
8 besparica
f econ scarcity/shortage of money, money crunch, underfunding, being under-funded I vlada besparica u kulturi the arts are (seri-ously) underfunded* * *• impecuniosity -
9 deficit
deficit, shortfall* * *• deficiency• shortage -
10 deficitarnost
f shortage, short supply, scarcity* * *• unavailability -
11 kriza
crisis, stambena kriza housing shortage* * *• slump• hump• crisis -
12 križa
crisis, stambena kriza housing shortage* * *• small of the back• cross -
13 nedostatak
fault, defect, imperfection* * *• Bug• cockle• scarcity• defect• deficiency• drawback• disadvantage• disability• want• shortage• shortcoming• shortfall• lack• limitation• fault• flaw• imperfection• absence• paucity -
14 nedostatak radne snage
• labour shortage -
15 pomanjkanje
lack, want, insufficiency, shortage* * *• shortcomings• lack• paucity -
16 stambena kriza
• housing shortage -
17 manjkanje
n lack, want, deficiency, shortage, absence
См. также в других словарях:
shortage — short‧age [ˈʆɔːtɪdʒ ǁ ˈʆɔːr ] noun [countable, uncountable] a situation in which there is not enough of something that people need or want: • We suffer from a labor shortage. • The real estate developer is facing an acute cash shortage. shortage… … Financial and business terms
Shortage — Short age, n. Amount or extent of deficiency, as determined by some requirement or standard; as, a shortage in money accounts. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shortage — index absence (omission), dearth, deficiency, deficit, delinquency (shortage), insufficiency, need ( … Law dictionary
shortage — 1868, Amer.Eng., from SHORT (Cf. short) + AGE (Cf. age) … Etymology dictionary
shortage — The dollar amount below the accountable amount shown on Form 1412 A at the conclusion of a retail vending credit examination … Glossary of postal terms
shortage — [n] deficiency curtailment, dearth, defalcation, deficit, failure, inadequacy, insufficiency, lack, lapse, leanness, paucity, pinch, poverty, scantiness, scarcity, shortfall, tightness, underage, want, weakness; concepts 646,709,767 Ant.… … New thesaurus
shortage — ► NOUN ▪ a situation in which something needed cannot be obtained in sufficient amounts … English terms dictionary
shortage — ☆ shortage [shôrtij ] n. a deficiency in the quantity or amount needed or expected, or the extent of this; deficit … English World dictionary
shortage — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ acute, chronic, critical, desperate, dire, serious, severe ▪ the current acute shortage of teachers ▪ … Collocations dictionary
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shortage — short|age [ˈʃo:tıdʒ US ˈʃo:r ] n [U and C] a situation in which there is not enough of something that people need shortage of ▪ a shortage of skilled labour ▪ There is no shortage of funds. water/food/housing etc shortage ▪ efforts to solve the… … Dictionary of contemporary English