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1 shortage
نَقْص \ defect: a fault. drawback: a fault in sth. that satisfies in most other ways: I like this house - the only drawback is that it is far from the town. fault: sth. that is wrong; a weakness: His worst fault is laziness. The lights have gone out; there must be an electrical fault. lack: (with of) absence of sth.; want: I could not finish the job for lack of paint. scarcity: lack, poor supply. shortage: lack; too small a supply: a serious shortage of meat in the shops. want: lack; the state of not having sth.: He died for want of food. \ See Also عيب (عَيْب) -
2 shortage
قِلّة \ scarcity: lack, poor supply. shortage: lack; too small a supply: a serious shortage of meat in the shops. \ See Also نقص (نَقْص) -
3 shortage
عَجْز \ shortage: lack; too small a supply: a serious shortage of meat in the shops. weakness: a weak state. -
4 shortage
[-tɪdʒ] nouna lack; the state of not having enough:نَقْص، نُقْصانa shortage of water.
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5 shortage
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6 shortage liât
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > shortage liât
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7 shortage of natural gas
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > shortage of natural gas
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8 skills shortage
HRa shortfall in the number of workers with the skills needed to fill the jobs currently available. A skills shortage may be caused by a lack of education and vocational training, or by wider social and economic factors such as new technological developments. A skills shortage may affect a region, an industry, or a whole country. Skills shortages of this type need to be addressed at national level through effective manpower planning and the development of strategies for adult education and vocational training. An organization may suffer from a skills shortage as a result of poor recruitment and employee retention policies, or through inadequate provision of training and employee development opportunities. -
9 labor shortage
HR1. a lack of workers or potential workers to fill the jobs available2. a lack of suitably qualified and skilled workers to fill particular vacancies. This is more correctly described as a skills shortage. -
10 scarcity, shortage
شُحّ \ scarcity, shortage. \ See Also ندرة (نُدْرةٌ)، قلة (قِلَّة) -
11 Health Professional Shortage Area
Medicine: HPSAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Health Professional Shortage Area
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12 assembly list shortage log
Military: ALSLУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > assembly list shortage log
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13 critical housing shortage
Military: CRITHOUSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > critical housing shortage
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14 critical shortage report
Military: CSRУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > critical shortage report
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15 initial shortage
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16 kit shortage notice
Military: KSNУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > kit shortage notice
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17 overage, shortage and damage
Sakhalin S: OS&DУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > overage, shortage and damage
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18 overage, shortage and discrepancy
Abbreviation: OS&DУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > overage, shortage and discrepancy
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19 probabilistic investigation of capacity and energy shortage
Electrical engineering: PICESУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > probabilistic investigation of capacity and energy shortage
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20 purchased parts shortage notice
Military: PPSNУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > purchased parts shortage notice
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