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1 결핍
n. lack, shortage; poverty -
2 기근
n. famine, severe food shortage; aerial root -
3 모자람
n. scantiness, state of being in short supply, shortage, lack, scarcity, deficiency -
4 부실
n. weakness, infirmity; insufficiency, shortage; insincerity, lack of sincerity; unfaithfulness, lack of trustworthiness faithlessness (Archaic) -
5 부족
n. tribe, social group comprising people united by a common denominator (usually ancestry, tradition, leadership, etc.); insufficiency, shortage, lack -
6 부족량
n. ullage, amount by which a container is short of being full; underage, not being old enough; deficiency, lack, shortage -
7 부족부수
n. shortage, lack, scarcity, deficit, deficiency -
8 부족분
n. deficiency, lack, shortage; defect -
9 부족액
n. shortage, deficit, deficiency -
10 불충분
n. insufficiency, shortage, lack, insufficient amount, inadequacy; failure of an organ to function properly (Medicine) -
11 축
n. group of people, sign of the ox, written prayer, celebration, axle, shaft, spindle, shortage, pintle, verge -
12 품귀
n. shortage of goods, scarcity -
13 흠 잡다
n. deficiency, lack, shortage; defect
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
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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
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shortage — ► NOUN ▪ a situation in which something needed cannot be obtained in sufficient amounts … English terms dictionary
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