scarce

scarce
skeəs
adjective
(not many or enough in number: Paintings by this artist are very scarce; Food is scarce because of the drought.) escaso, poco común/frecuente
- scarcity
- make oneself scarce

scarce adj escaso
to be scarce escasear
water is scarce in the desert en el desierto escasea el aguascarce quiere decir que algo no abunda y es difícil de encontrar
scarce
tr[skeəs]
adjective
1 (not plentiful) escaso,-a
2 (rare) raro,-a, contado,-a
adverb
1 literal apenas
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to be scarce faltar, escasear, haber poco,-a
water is scarce hay poca agua, el agua escasea
to make oneself scarce esfumarse, largarse
scarce ['skɛrs] adj, scarcer ; -est : escaso
scarce
adj.
escaso, -a adj.
raro, -a adj.
skers, skeəs
adjective escaso

to be scarce — escasear

to make oneself scarce — esfumarse (fam)

['skɛǝs]
1.
ADJ
(compar scarcer) (superl scarcest) [reserves, resources] escaso

to be scarce — [doctors, food, resources] escasear; [money] escasear, faltar

jobs were very scarce in those days — en aquella época escaseaban los puestos de trabajo

paintings of this quality are scarce — no abundan los cuadros de esta calidad

to grow or become scarce — volverse escaso, escasear

to make o.s. scarce * — largarse *, esfumarse *

2.
ADV
= scarcely
* * *
[skers, skeəs]
adjective escaso

to be scarce — escasear

to make oneself scarce — esfumarse (fam)


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