escasez



Inflexiones de 'escasez' (nf): fpl: escaseces
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Principal Translations
SpanishEnglish
escasez nf (insuficiencia, exigüidad)shortage, scarcity n
  (archaic)dearth n
 La escasez de granos eleva el precio del café.
 A shortage of coffee seeds elevates the price of coffee.
escasez nf (penuria, carestía)deprivation, impoverishment n
  want, need n
  privation n
 Los cinturones de miseria se caracterizan por la escasez en que viven sus habitantes.
 Slums are characterized by the impoverishment (or: deprivation) of their residents.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Compound Forms:
SpanishEnglish
escasez de alimentos nf + loc prep (hambruna)food shortage n
  (formal)food scarcity n
 Las zonas damnificadas por desastres naturales sufren de escasez de alimentos.
 Areas damaged by natural disasters suffer food shortages.
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