- shortage of manpower
- дефицит рабочей силы
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics. 2014.
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics. 2014.
manpower — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ skilled ▪ a shortage of skilled manpower ▪ military, police (esp. BrE), etc. ▪ additional VER … Collocations dictionary
shortage — short|age [ˈʃo:tıdʒ US ˈʃo:r ] n [U and C] a situation in which there is not enough of something that people need shortage of ▪ a shortage of skilled labour ▪ There is no shortage of funds. water/food/housing etc shortage ▪ efforts to solve the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
manpower — man|pow|er [ mæn,paur ] noun uncount all the people who are available to do a particular job or to work in a particular place. Some people avoid this word because they consider it offensive to women, and they use staff or personnel instead: The… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Manpower — may refer to:*Manpower, either an abstract term for human labour effort (as opposed to machines, animals etc.) or the number of human productive units available/needed for professional or other tasks, also used when referring to such personnel as … Wikipedia
manpower — man‧pow‧er [ˈmænˌpaʊə ǁ ˌpaʊr] noun [uncountable] COMMERCE all the workers available for a particular kind of work in a particular area: • Economic expansion has created serious manpower shortages in the country. • We don t have the manpower to… … Financial and business terms
shortage — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ acute, chronic, critical, desperate, dire, serious, severe ▪ the current acute shortage of teachers ▪ … Collocations dictionary
manpower — [[t]mæ̱npaʊə(r)[/t]] N UNCOUNT Workers are sometimes referred to as manpower when they are being considered as a part of the process of producing goods or providing services. ...the shortage of skilled manpower in the industry... These people do… … English dictionary
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