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1 manpower
élőerő, munkásanyag, munkaerő, emberi erő* * *noun (the number of people available for employment etc: There's a shortage of manpower in the building industry.) munkaerő -
2 occupation
foglalkozás, betöltés (üresedést)* * *1) (a person's job or work.) foglalkozás2) (the act of occupying (a house, town etc).) beköltözés3) (the period of time during which a town, house etc is occupied: During the occupation, there was a shortage of food.) elfoglalás; megszállás -
3 acute
minden hájjal megkent, akut, eszes, égető, átható* * *[ə'kju:t]1) ((of a disease etc) severe but not lasting very long: They think his illness is acute rather than chronic.) heveny; fokozódó2) (very great: There is an acute shortage of teachers.) kiáltó, akut3) (quick-witted: As a businessman, he's very acute.) éles eszű4) ((of the senses) keen: acute hearing.) éles5) (high, shrill s high sound.)•- acutely
- acuteness
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