shortfall

shortfall
shortfall
tr['ʃɔːtfɔːl]
noun
1 déficit nombre masculino (of/in, en)
shortfall
n.
déficit s.m.
noun

shortfall (IN something): a shortfall of 7% in revenues un déficit de 7% en los ingresos; this year there's been a shortfall in science graduates — este año el número de licenciados en ciencias ha estado por debajo de lo esperado

['ʃɔːtfɔːl]
N (in profits) déficit m (in en); (in payments, savings) disminución f (in de); (in numbers) insuficiencia f (in de)

shortfall in earnings — ingresos mpl insuficientes

there is a shortfall of £5,000 — faltan 5.000 libras

the shortfall of £5,000 — las 5.000 libras que faltan

there is a shortfall of 200 in the registrations for this course — hay 200 matriculaciones menos para este curso

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noun

shortfall (IN something): a shortfall of 7% in revenues un déficit de 7% en los ingresos; this year there's been a shortfall in science graduates — este año el número de licenciados en ciencias ha estado por debajo de lo esperado


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