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SCARCE - Übersetzung nach arabisch

Nationally Scarce; Nationally scarce

SCARCE         
  • People queue up for soup and bread at relief tents in the aftermath of the Seattle fire of June 6, 1889.
  • Schematic of the Malthusian catastrophe
FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEM OF ECONOMICS WHERE THERE ARE LIMITED RESOURCES TO FULFILL SOCIETY'S UNLIMITED WANTS
Scarce; Economic scarcity; Scarce good; Harris's lament; Harris's Lament; Harriss's Lament; Harriss's lament; Harriss' lament; Harriss' Lament; Harris' Lament; Harris' lament; Undersupply; Scarcities; Economy of scarcity; Paucity; Scarce resource; Scarcity problem; Forced scarcity; Economic rarity; Scarcity definition of economics; Finite resources

الصفة

زَهِيد ; شَحِيح ; ضَئِيل ; طَفِيف ; عَزِيز ; لَزِب ; مُزْجًى ; نَزْر ; نَزِير ; هَزِيل ; يَسِير

scarce         
  • People queue up for soup and bread at relief tents in the aftermath of the Seattle fire of June 6, 1889.
  • Schematic of the Malthusian catastrophe
FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEM OF ECONOMICS WHERE THERE ARE LIMITED RESOURCES TO FULFILL SOCIETY'S UNLIMITED WANTS
Scarce; Economic scarcity; Scarce good; Harris's lament; Harris's Lament; Harriss's Lament; Harriss's lament; Harriss' lament; Harriss' Lament; Harris' Lament; Harris' lament; Undersupply; Scarcities; Economy of scarcity; Paucity; Scarce resource; Scarcity problem; Forced scarcity; Economic rarity; Scarcity definition of economics; Finite resources
صِفَة : نادر . قليل
Scarce         
  • People queue up for soup and bread at relief tents in the aftermath of the Seattle fire of June 6, 1889.
  • Schematic of the Malthusian catastrophe
FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEM OF ECONOMICS WHERE THERE ARE LIMITED RESOURCES TO FULFILL SOCIETY'S UNLIMITED WANTS
Scarce; Economic scarcity; Scarce good; Harris's lament; Harris's Lament; Harriss's Lament; Harriss's lament; Harriss' lament; Harriss' Lament; Harris' Lament; Harris' lament; Undersupply; Scarcities; Economy of scarcity; Paucity; Scarce resource; Scarcity problem; Forced scarcity; Economic rarity; Scarcity definition of economics; Finite resources
نادر ، قليل

Definition

scarce
¦ adjective (of a resource) insufficient for the demand.
?rare.
¦ adverb archaic scarcely.
Phrases
make oneself scarce informal leave a place.
Derivatives
scarcely adverb
scarceness noun
scarcity noun
Origin
ME (in the sense 'restricted in size', also 'parsimonious'): from Anglo-Norman escars, from a Romance word meaning 'selected'.

Wikipedia

British nature conservation statuses

In Britain, a variety of status categorisation schemes exist, for sites, species and habitats. These include, for species and habitats, Red Data Book threat categories, national rarity and scarcity assessments and Biodiversity Action Plan statuses, and for sites, statutory statuses such as the SSSI concept, and non-statutory statuses such as county wildlife sites.

The most widely established assessment system for rarity and scarcity is based around presence of species in the hectads (i.e. 10 x 10 km grid squares) of the Ordnance Survey National Grid. Nationally Rare is conventionally defined as species which are found in 15 or fewer hectads. Nationally Scarce (also termed Nationally Notable) relates to species which are found in between 16 and 100 hectads. This category is subdivided into Nationally Scarce (Nationally Notable) A—species found in 16 to 30 hectads, and Nationally Scarce (Nationally Notable) B—species found in between 31 and 100 hectads. A status of Local is also sometimes used, referring to species found in between 101 and 300 hectads.

Sites of Special Scientific Interest are sites which are of importance for their biological or geological interest, and are protected from damage under legislation such as the Wildlife and Countryside Act.

A Special Protection Area is an area of importance for birds, protected under European legislation.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für SCARCE
1. SCARCE WATER For the relatively well–off, scarce drinking water means forking out precious cash on expensive bottled water.
2. Its programme is about redistributing scarce resources.
3. Scarce grazing land The main reason for the prevalence of poultry is that grazing land is so scarce in the arid Middle East, Ali said.
4. "Little was reported; information was scarce," Eldan recalls.
5. About a month ago, with food scarce, Ummira developed diarrhea.