Carestía in english
Famine
pronunciation: fæmən part of speech: noun
pronunciation: fæmən part of speech: noun
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carestía = shortage ; scarcity.
Example: Universities currently facing a shortage of space for books should consider sending a proportion of lesser used journals to the British Library now.Example: The relative scarcity of music automated authority and bibliographic records likewise increases costs.more:
» carestía de la vida = rising cost(s) of living ; high cost(s) of living .
Example: In short, the average household income in the U.S. cannot keep pace with the rising costs of living. Example: The high cost of living in London is threatening its place as a world leader in creativity and the arts.» época de carestía = period of shortage ; time of shortage .
Example: Prices of natural gas and other fossil fuels spike during periods of shortage, causing hikes in electricity rate. Example: It was considered gauche to be showy during a time of shortage.» período de carestía = period of shortage ; time of shortage .
Example: Prices of natural gas and other fossil fuels spike during periods of shortage, causing hikes in electricity rate. Example: It was considered gauche to be showy during a time of shortage.