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1 unmet needs
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мн. неудовлетворенные потребностиБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > unmet needs
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > unmet needs
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Деловая лексика: выявление неудовлетворённых потребностей -
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un·met[ʌnˈmet]* * *['ʌn'met]adjneeds unbefriedigt; demands unerfülltto go unmet (needs) — unbefriedigt bleiben; (demands) unerfüllt bleiben
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unmet [‚ʌn'met](target, quota) non atteint; (demands, needs) non satisfait;∎ to go unmet (demands, needs) ne pas être satisfait -
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[ʌn'met]ADJ [needs, demands] insatisfechobasic needs that are going unmet — necesidades fpl básicas que no están siendo satisfechas
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adj. хангагдаагүй, биелээгүй. children whose needs remain \unmet хэрэгцээ нь хангагдаагүй нөхцөлд буй хүүхдүүд. -
12 unmet emergency needs
потребности в чрезвычайной помощи; неудовлетворенные потребности в чрезвычайной помощи
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14 неудовлетворенные потребности
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > неудовлетворенные потребности
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15 выявление неудовлетворенных потребностей
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > выявление неудовлетворенных потребностей
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16 satisfacer una necesidad
(v.) = match + need, match + requirement, meet + need, meet + requirement, satisfy + need, satisfy + requirement, accommodate + need, fulfil + needEx. These may become increasingly important as hosts seek to match the needs of users more closely.Ex. Documents rarely exactly match a user's requirements because information can be packaged in almost as many different ways as there are participants in a subject area.Ex. Many common needs could be met by shared accommodation and equipment.Ex. Within main classes, the schedules must meet requirements in respect of their ability to cover all subjects and their relationships.Ex. First, our existing information institutions will be severely challenged by new and emerging institutions that will more efficiently satisfy our clients' needs for information.Ex. There's been no foreplanning -- they have no foreknowledge of this -- but I would like to invite Mr. Freedman to comment on what he is doing to begin to accommodate those unmet needs, particularly public library needs.Ex. The first edition was intended to fill this gap, and its reception, both in Britain and abroad, showed that it did indeed fulfil a real need.* * *(v.) = match + need, match + requirement, meet + need, meet + requirement, satisfy + need, satisfy + requirement, accommodate + need, fulfil + needEx: These may become increasingly important as hosts seek to match the needs of users more closely.
Ex: Documents rarely exactly match a user's requirements because information can be packaged in almost as many different ways as there are participants in a subject area.Ex: Many common needs could be met by shared accommodation and equipment.Ex: Within main classes, the schedules must meet requirements in respect of their ability to cover all subjects and their relationships.Ex: First, our existing information institutions will be severely challenged by new and emerging institutions that will more efficiently satisfy our clients' needs for information.Ex: No one catalogue can satisfy all the requirements of all users simultaneously.Ex: There's been no foreplanning -- they have no foreknowledge of this -- but I would like to invite Mr. Freedman to comment on what he is doing to begin to accommodate those unmet needs, particularly public library needs. -
17 alienado
adj.1 mentally ill, crazy, demented, insane.2 alienated, estranged.f. & m.1 insane person, lunatic.2 alienated person.past part.past participle of spanish verb: alienar.* * *1→ link=alienar alienar► adjetivo1 (loco) insane, deranged► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 lunatic* * *alienado, -a1.ADJ (=marginado) alienated; (Psic) insane, mentally ill2.SM / F (=marginado) alienated person; (Psic) mentally ill person* * *I- da adjetivo (Psic, Sociol) alienatedII- da masculino, femenino tb* * *= alienated, estranged.Ex. And just as some adhesives need a catalyst to form a bond, so in ' alienated' modern society, a community information service performs that function by linking needs with resources in the community and alerting the community to unmet needs and lack of resources.Ex. Estranged couples need help in understanding their disappointment and identifying available support.* * *I- da adjetivo (Psic, Sociol) alienatedII- da masculino, femenino tb* * *= alienated, estranged.Ex: And just as some adhesives need a catalyst to form a bond, so in ' alienated' modern society, a community information service performs that function by linking needs with resources in the community and alerting the community to unmet needs and lack of resources.
Ex: Estranged couples need help in understanding their disappointment and identifying available support.* * *masculine, femininealienado mental mentally-ill person* * *
Del verbo alienar: ( conjugate alienar)
alienado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
alienado
alienar
alienado,-a adjetivo
1 (enajenado) insane, deranged
2 Pol alienated
alienar verbo transitivo to alienate
' alienado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alienada
* * *alienado, -a♦ adjinsane♦ nm,finsane person, lunatic* * *I adj alienatedII part → alienar -
18 conocimiento previo
m.previous knowledge, foreknowledge.* * *(n.) = foreknowledgeEx. There's been no foreplanning -- they have no foreknowledge of this -- but I would like to invite Mr. Freedman to comment on what he is doing to begin to accommodate those unmet needs, particularly public library needs.* * *(n.) = foreknowledgeEx: There's been no foreplanning -- they have no foreknowledge of this -- but I would like to invite Mr. Freedman to comment on what he is doing to begin to accommodate those unmet needs, particularly public library needs.
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19 planificación previa
(n.) = foreplanningEx. There's been no foreplanning -- they have no foreknowledge of this -- but I would like to invite Mr. Freedman to comment on what he is doing to begin to accommodate those unmet needs, particularly public library needs.* * *(n.) = foreplanningEx: There's been no foreplanning -- they have no foreknowledge of this -- but I would like to invite Mr. Freedman to comment on what he is doing to begin to accommodate those unmet needs, particularly public library needs.
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20 need
n1) надобность, нужда2) pl потребности; запросы3) недостаток, нехватка
- anticipated needs
- borrowing needs
- buyers' needs
- capacity needs
- capital needs
- consumer needs
- customers' need
- daily needs
- domestic needs
- domestic market needs
- economic needs
- emergency needs
- essential needs
- future needs
- home needs
- home market needs
- import needs
- long-standing needs
- manpower needs
- material needs
- personal needs
- physical needs
- potential needs
- present needs
- real needs
- social needs
- specific needs
- subsidy need
- sustaining engineering needs
- unanticipated needs
- unmet needs
- urgent needs
- vital need
- needs for materials
- needs for money
- needs of the market
- be in need of smth
- estimate needs
- meet the needs
- review the needs
- satisfy the needs
- serve smb's needs
- supply smb's needs
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