scarcity

scarcity
noun ((a) lack or shortage: a scarcity of work/jobs; times of scarcity.) escasez
scarcity
tr['skeəsətɪ]
noun
1 escasez nombre femenino, falta
scarcity ['skɛrsət̬i] n, pl -ties : escasez f
scarcity
n.
carestía s.f.
escasez s.f.
poquedad s.f.
rareza s.f.
'skersəti, 'skeəsəti
count & mass noun (pl -ties) (shortage) escasez f, carestía f; (infrequency) lo poco común; (before n)

it has scarcity value — es valioso por lo escaso

['skɛǝsɪtɪ]
1.
N (=shortage) [of money, food, resources] escasez f , carestía f ; [of doctors, teachers] escasez f
2.
CPD

scarcity value N

it has scarcity value — tiene valor por lo escaso que es

* * *
['skersəti, 'skeəsəti]
count & mass noun (pl -ties) (shortage) escasez f, carestía f; (infrequency) lo poco común; (before n)

it has scarcity value — es valioso por lo escaso


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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