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food shortage - перевод на русский

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Rice shortage; Food shortages; Food shortage (disambiguation); Food scarcity; Shortage of food; Shortages of food
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food shortage         
нехватка продовольствия; перебои в снабжении продовольствием
food shortages         
перебои в снабжении продовольствием; нехватка продовольствия
famine         
  • Skulls of [[Khmer Rouge]] murder victims at [[Choeung Ek]]
  • Chinese]] officials engaged in famine relief, 19th-century engraving
  • A starving child during the 1869 famine in [[Algeria]].
  • People waiting for famine relief in [[Bangalore]], India (from the ''[[Illustrated London News]]'', 1877)
  • Famines since 1850 by political regime
  • right
  • forced collectivization]] of agriculture was one of the main causes of the [[Soviet famine of 1932–1933]].
  • Goya]]'s ''[[Disasters of War]]'', showing starving women, doubtless inspired by the terrible famine that struck [[Madrid]] in 1811–1812.
  • Malnourished child during Brazil's 1877–78 ''Grande Seca'' (Great Drought).
  • Victims of the Great Famine of 1876–78 in India during British rule, pictured in 1877.
  • Great Famine]] in Ireland, 1845–1849
  • Laure Souley holds her three-year-old daughter and an infant son at a MSF aide center during the 2005 famine, Maradi Niger
  • Malnourished children in [[Niger]], during the 2005 famine
  • Victims of the [[Russian famine of 1921–1922]] during the [[Russian Civil War]]
  • [[Norman Borlaug]], father of the [[Green Revolution]], is often credited with saving over a billion people worldwide from starvation.
  • Freshly-dug graves for child victims of the [[2011 East Africa drought]], [[Dadaab]] refugee camp, [[Kenya]]
  • Punch]]'' cartoon depicting [[King Leopold II]] as a snake entangling a Congolese man
  • 2012 drought]].
  • A starving woman and child during the [[Assyrian genocide]]. Ottoman Empire, 1915
  • [[Lake Chad]] in a 2001 satellite image, with the actual lake in blue. The lake has shrunk by 95% since the 1960s.<ref>"[http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2001/04/0426_lakechadshrinks.html Shrinking African Lake Offers Lesson on Finite Resources]". National Geographic News.</ref>
  • Great Famine]], 1847 illustration by [[James Mahony]] for the ''[[Illustrated London News]]''
  • Illustration of starvation in northern Sweden, [[Swedish famine of 1867–1869]]
  • A child suffering extreme starvation in India, 1972
  • A girl during the [[Nigerian Civil War]] of the late 1960s. Pictures of the famine caused by Nigerian blockade garnered sympathy for the Biafrans worldwide.
  • drought of 2011]].
  • archive-date=11 February 2010}}</ref>
WIDESPREAD SCARCITY OF FOOD FOLLOWED BY REGIONAL MALNUTRITION, STARVATION, EPIDEMIC, AND INCREASED MORTALITY
Famines; Mass Starvation; Mass starvation; Food crises; Sub-Saharan African Food Crisis; 2005 Sub-Saharan African Food Crisis; Food Crisis; Food crisis; Chronic hunger; Faminestricken; Famine-stricken; Famine stricken; Famine in Africa; Socialism and famine; State-sponsored famine; Famines in Africa; Famines in Europe; Causes of famines; Induced famines
сущ.
1) голод (стихийное бедствие);
2) голодание;
3) острый недостаток чего-либо.
famine         
  • Skulls of [[Khmer Rouge]] murder victims at [[Choeung Ek]]
  • Chinese]] officials engaged in famine relief, 19th-century engraving
  • A starving child during the 1869 famine in [[Algeria]].
  • People waiting for famine relief in [[Bangalore]], India (from the ''[[Illustrated London News]]'', 1877)
  • Famines since 1850 by political regime
  • right
  • forced collectivization]] of agriculture was one of the main causes of the [[Soviet famine of 1932–1933]].
  • Goya]]'s ''[[Disasters of War]]'', showing starving women, doubtless inspired by the terrible famine that struck [[Madrid]] in 1811–1812.
  • Malnourished child during Brazil's 1877–78 ''Grande Seca'' (Great Drought).
  • Victims of the Great Famine of 1876–78 in India during British rule, pictured in 1877.
  • Great Famine]] in Ireland, 1845–1849
  • Laure Souley holds her three-year-old daughter and an infant son at a MSF aide center during the 2005 famine, Maradi Niger
  • Malnourished children in [[Niger]], during the 2005 famine
  • Victims of the [[Russian famine of 1921–1922]] during the [[Russian Civil War]]
  • [[Norman Borlaug]], father of the [[Green Revolution]], is often credited with saving over a billion people worldwide from starvation.
  • Freshly-dug graves for child victims of the [[2011 East Africa drought]], [[Dadaab]] refugee camp, [[Kenya]]
  • Punch]]'' cartoon depicting [[King Leopold II]] as a snake entangling a Congolese man
  • 2012 drought]].
  • A starving woman and child during the [[Assyrian genocide]]. Ottoman Empire, 1915
  • [[Lake Chad]] in a 2001 satellite image, with the actual lake in blue. The lake has shrunk by 95% since the 1960s.<ref>"[http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2001/04/0426_lakechadshrinks.html Shrinking African Lake Offers Lesson on Finite Resources]". National Geographic News.</ref>
  • Great Famine]], 1847 illustration by [[James Mahony]] for the ''[[Illustrated London News]]''
  • Illustration of starvation in northern Sweden, [[Swedish famine of 1867–1869]]
  • A child suffering extreme starvation in India, 1972
  • A girl during the [[Nigerian Civil War]] of the late 1960s. Pictures of the famine caused by Nigerian blockade garnered sympathy for the Biafrans worldwide.
  • drought of 2011]].
  • archive-date=11 February 2010}}</ref>
WIDESPREAD SCARCITY OF FOOD FOLLOWED BY REGIONAL MALNUTRITION, STARVATION, EPIDEMIC, AND INCREASED MORTALITY
Famines; Mass Starvation; Mass starvation; Food crises; Sub-Saharan African Food Crisis; 2005 Sub-Saharan African Food Crisis; Food Crisis; Food crisis; Chronic hunger; Faminestricken; Famine-stricken; Famine stricken; Famine in Africa; Socialism and famine; State-sponsored famine; Famines in Africa; Famines in Europe; Causes of famines; Induced famines

['fæmin]

общая лексика

бесхлебица

существительное

общая лексика

голод (стихийное бедствие)

голодание

острый недостаток (чего-л.)

голод (стихийное бедствие)

недостаток

famine-stricken         
  • Skulls of [[Khmer Rouge]] murder victims at [[Choeung Ek]]
  • Chinese]] officials engaged in famine relief, 19th-century engraving
  • A starving child during the 1869 famine in [[Algeria]].
  • People waiting for famine relief in [[Bangalore]], India (from the ''[[Illustrated London News]]'', 1877)
  • Famines since 1850 by political regime
  • right
  • forced collectivization]] of agriculture was one of the main causes of the [[Soviet famine of 1932–1933]].
  • Goya]]'s ''[[Disasters of War]]'', showing starving women, doubtless inspired by the terrible famine that struck [[Madrid]] in 1811–1812.
  • Malnourished child during Brazil's 1877–78 ''Grande Seca'' (Great Drought).
  • Victims of the Great Famine of 1876–78 in India during British rule, pictured in 1877.
  • Great Famine]] in Ireland, 1845–1849
  • Laure Souley holds her three-year-old daughter and an infant son at a MSF aide center during the 2005 famine, Maradi Niger
  • Malnourished children in [[Niger]], during the 2005 famine
  • Victims of the [[Russian famine of 1921–1922]] during the [[Russian Civil War]]
  • [[Norman Borlaug]], father of the [[Green Revolution]], is often credited with saving over a billion people worldwide from starvation.
  • Freshly-dug graves for child victims of the [[2011 East Africa drought]], [[Dadaab]] refugee camp, [[Kenya]]
  • Punch]]'' cartoon depicting [[King Leopold II]] as a snake entangling a Congolese man
  • 2012 drought]].
  • A starving woman and child during the [[Assyrian genocide]]. Ottoman Empire, 1915
  • [[Lake Chad]] in a 2001 satellite image, with the actual lake in blue. The lake has shrunk by 95% since the 1960s.<ref>"[http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2001/04/0426_lakechadshrinks.html Shrinking African Lake Offers Lesson on Finite Resources]". National Geographic News.</ref>
  • Great Famine]], 1847 illustration by [[James Mahony]] for the ''[[Illustrated London News]]''
  • Illustration of starvation in northern Sweden, [[Swedish famine of 1867–1869]]
  • A child suffering extreme starvation in India, 1972
  • A girl during the [[Nigerian Civil War]] of the late 1960s. Pictures of the famine caused by Nigerian blockade garnered sympathy for the Biafrans worldwide.
  • drought of 2011]].
  • archive-date=11 February 2010}}</ref>
WIDESPREAD SCARCITY OF FOOD FOLLOWED BY REGIONAL MALNUTRITION, STARVATION, EPIDEMIC, AND INCREASED MORTALITY
Famines; Mass Starvation; Mass starvation; Food crises; Sub-Saharan African Food Crisis; 2005 Sub-Saharan African Food Crisis; Food Crisis; Food crisis; Chronic hunger; Faminestricken; Famine-stricken; Famine stricken; Famine in Africa; Socialism and famine; State-sponsored famine; Famines in Africa; Famines in Europe; Causes of famines; Induced famines

[fæmin|'strikən-{fæmin}'strʌk]

прилагательное

общая лексика

поражённый голодом

неурожаем

famine         
  • Skulls of [[Khmer Rouge]] murder victims at [[Choeung Ek]]
  • Chinese]] officials engaged in famine relief, 19th-century engraving
  • A starving child during the 1869 famine in [[Algeria]].
  • People waiting for famine relief in [[Bangalore]], India (from the ''[[Illustrated London News]]'', 1877)
  • Famines since 1850 by political regime
  • right
  • forced collectivization]] of agriculture was one of the main causes of the [[Soviet famine of 1932–1933]].
  • Goya]]'s ''[[Disasters of War]]'', showing starving women, doubtless inspired by the terrible famine that struck [[Madrid]] in 1811–1812.
  • Malnourished child during Brazil's 1877–78 ''Grande Seca'' (Great Drought).
  • Victims of the Great Famine of 1876–78 in India during British rule, pictured in 1877.
  • Great Famine]] in Ireland, 1845–1849
  • Laure Souley holds her three-year-old daughter and an infant son at a MSF aide center during the 2005 famine, Maradi Niger
  • Malnourished children in [[Niger]], during the 2005 famine
  • Victims of the [[Russian famine of 1921–1922]] during the [[Russian Civil War]]
  • [[Norman Borlaug]], father of the [[Green Revolution]], is often credited with saving over a billion people worldwide from starvation.
  • Freshly-dug graves for child victims of the [[2011 East Africa drought]], [[Dadaab]] refugee camp, [[Kenya]]
  • Punch]]'' cartoon depicting [[King Leopold II]] as a snake entangling a Congolese man
  • 2012 drought]].
  • A starving woman and child during the [[Assyrian genocide]]. Ottoman Empire, 1915
  • [[Lake Chad]] in a 2001 satellite image, with the actual lake in blue. The lake has shrunk by 95% since the 1960s.<ref>"[http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2001/04/0426_lakechadshrinks.html Shrinking African Lake Offers Lesson on Finite Resources]". National Geographic News.</ref>
  • Great Famine]], 1847 illustration by [[James Mahony]] for the ''[[Illustrated London News]]''
  • Illustration of starvation in northern Sweden, [[Swedish famine of 1867–1869]]
  • A child suffering extreme starvation in India, 1972
  • A girl during the [[Nigerian Civil War]] of the late 1960s. Pictures of the famine caused by Nigerian blockade garnered sympathy for the Biafrans worldwide.
  • drought of 2011]].
  • archive-date=11 February 2010}}</ref>
WIDESPREAD SCARCITY OF FOOD FOLLOWED BY REGIONAL MALNUTRITION, STARVATION, EPIDEMIC, AND INCREASED MORTALITY
Famines; Mass Starvation; Mass starvation; Food crises; Sub-Saharan African Food Crisis; 2005 Sub-Saharan African Food Crisis; Food Crisis; Food crisis; Chronic hunger; Faminestricken; Famine-stricken; Famine stricken; Famine in Africa; Socialism and famine; State-sponsored famine; Famines in Africa; Famines in Europe; Causes of famines; Induced famines
famine noun 1) голод (стихийное бедствие); голодание 2) недостаток - water famine 3) attr. - famine prices
famine         
  • Skulls of [[Khmer Rouge]] murder victims at [[Choeung Ek]]
  • Chinese]] officials engaged in famine relief, 19th-century engraving
  • A starving child during the 1869 famine in [[Algeria]].
  • People waiting for famine relief in [[Bangalore]], India (from the ''[[Illustrated London News]]'', 1877)
  • Famines since 1850 by political regime
  • right
  • forced collectivization]] of agriculture was one of the main causes of the [[Soviet famine of 1932–1933]].
  • Goya]]'s ''[[Disasters of War]]'', showing starving women, doubtless inspired by the terrible famine that struck [[Madrid]] in 1811–1812.
  • Malnourished child during Brazil's 1877–78 ''Grande Seca'' (Great Drought).
  • Victims of the Great Famine of 1876–78 in India during British rule, pictured in 1877.
  • Great Famine]] in Ireland, 1845–1849
  • Laure Souley holds her three-year-old daughter and an infant son at a MSF aide center during the 2005 famine, Maradi Niger
  • Malnourished children in [[Niger]], during the 2005 famine
  • Victims of the [[Russian famine of 1921–1922]] during the [[Russian Civil War]]
  • [[Norman Borlaug]], father of the [[Green Revolution]], is often credited with saving over a billion people worldwide from starvation.
  • Freshly-dug graves for child victims of the [[2011 East Africa drought]], [[Dadaab]] refugee camp, [[Kenya]]
  • Punch]]'' cartoon depicting [[King Leopold II]] as a snake entangling a Congolese man
  • 2012 drought]].
  • A starving woman and child during the [[Assyrian genocide]]. Ottoman Empire, 1915
  • [[Lake Chad]] in a 2001 satellite image, with the actual lake in blue. The lake has shrunk by 95% since the 1960s.<ref>"[http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2001/04/0426_lakechadshrinks.html Shrinking African Lake Offers Lesson on Finite Resources]". National Geographic News.</ref>
  • Great Famine]], 1847 illustration by [[James Mahony]] for the ''[[Illustrated London News]]''
  • Illustration of starvation in northern Sweden, [[Swedish famine of 1867–1869]]
  • A child suffering extreme starvation in India, 1972
  • A girl during the [[Nigerian Civil War]] of the late 1960s. Pictures of the famine caused by Nigerian blockade garnered sympathy for the Biafrans worldwide.
  • drought of 2011]].
  • archive-date=11 February 2010}}</ref>
WIDESPREAD SCARCITY OF FOOD FOLLOWED BY REGIONAL MALNUTRITION, STARVATION, EPIDEMIC, AND INCREASED MORTALITY
Famines; Mass Starvation; Mass starvation; Food crises; Sub-Saharan African Food Crisis; 2005 Sub-Saharan African Food Crisis; Food Crisis; Food crisis; Chronic hunger; Faminestricken; Famine-stricken; Famine stricken; Famine in Africa; Socialism and famine; State-sponsored famine; Famines in Africa; Famines in Europe; Causes of famines; Induced famines
1) голод (массовое бедствие)
2) острый недостаток (напр. товаров)
- goods famine
shortage         
  • Empty supermarket shelves in the dry pasta section due to panic-buying as the result of the 2020 COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak
  • A 2014 image of product [[shortages in Venezuela]]
ECONOMIC DEMAND THAT EXCEEDS SUPPLY
Labor shortage; Labour shortage; Skills shortage; Economic shortage; Shortages; Material shortage; Hiánygazdaság; Hianygazdasag; Labor scarcity; Excess demand; Shortage economies; Gospodarka niedoboru; Short supply; Skills shortages; Scarcity of labour; Shortage (economics); Slim pickings; Lack of workers; Shortage of labor
1) нехватка
2) недостаток
scarcity of labour         
  • Empty supermarket shelves in the dry pasta section due to panic-buying as the result of the 2020 COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak
  • A 2014 image of product [[shortages in Venezuela]]
ECONOMIC DEMAND THAT EXCEEDS SUPPLY
Labor shortage; Labour shortage; Skills shortage; Economic shortage; Shortages; Material shortage; Hiánygazdaság; Hianygazdasag; Labor scarcity; Excess demand; Shortage economies; Gospodarka niedoboru; Short supply; Skills shortages; Scarcity of labour; Shortage (economics); Slim pickings; Lack of workers; Shortage of labor
дефицит рабочей силы, нехватка рабочих рук
shortage         
  • Empty supermarket shelves in the dry pasta section due to panic-buying as the result of the 2020 COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak
  • A 2014 image of product [[shortages in Venezuela]]
ECONOMIC DEMAND THAT EXCEEDS SUPPLY
Labor shortage; Labour shortage; Skills shortage; Economic shortage; Shortages; Material shortage; Hiánygazdaság; Hianygazdasag; Labor scarcity; Excess demand; Shortage economies; Gospodarka niedoboru; Short supply; Skills shortages; Scarcity of labour; Shortage (economics); Slim pickings; Lack of workers; Shortage of labor

['ʃɔ:tidʒ]

общая лексика

недостаток

нехватка

недохват

недохватка

недочет

некомплект

существительное

общая лексика

нехватка

недостаток

дефицит

недостача

нехватка, недостаток

синоним

lack

Определение

ПРОДОВОЛЬСТВЕННАЯ И СЕЛЬСКОХОЗЯЙСТВЕННАЯ ОРГАНИЗАЦИЯ ООН
(ФАО) , межправительственная международная организация, специализированное учреждение ООН. Основана в 1945. Цели ФАО: собирание и изучение информации по вопросам питания, продовольствия, сельского хозяйства, содействие улучшению производства и сбыта продовольствия и др. Местопребывание центрального правления - Рим. На 1 января 1988 в ФАО входило 158 стран.

Википедия

Food shortage

Food shortage or food scarcity may refer to:

  • Famine, extreme scarcity of food
  • Food security, or lack thereof
  • Economic shortage, demand for a product or service exceeds its supply in a market
  • Food shortage conspiracy theory, a conspiracy theory that claims of an incoming famine
Как переводится food shortage на Русский язык