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"scarce" içeren İngilizce örnek cümleler

scarce kelimesini İngilizce bir cümlede nasıl kullanacağınızı öğrenin. 82'den fazla özenle seçilmiş örnek.

Food is still scarce in the region.
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Water is scarce in this area.
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Rain is scarce in this country.
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Oil is scarce in this country.
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Telephone booths are as scarce as hen's teeth around here.
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Records are particularly scarce for this era, perhaps owing to a long series of natural disasters which befell the capital.
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Knowledge is scarce; wisdom is scarcer.
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A seller's market is a market in which goods are relatively scarce, buyers have a limited range of choice, and prices are high.
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When goods are scarce, sellers have the advantage.
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Good fruit is scarce in winter, and costs a lot.
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The trees were very scarce.
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Telephone booths are very scarce around here.
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The violence and injustice of the rulers of mankind is an ancient evil, for which, I am afraid, the nature human affairs can scarce admit a remedy.
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In today's world, possessions are plentiful, but time is scarce.
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Good quality fruit is scarce in the winter and it costs a lot.
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Jobs are scarce.
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Scarce are the people learning Interlingua.
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Nowadays coffee is scarce.
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Gasoline is scarce around here.
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Meat's scarce.
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It is only when resources are scarce that money can be used to control their distribution.
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I've lived most of my life in the plains where trees and hills are scarce.
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Is food scarce around here?
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Apples are scarce this year.
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I'll make myself scarce.
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If food is so scarce, then why hasn't Gandhi died yet?
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She drove away, scarce able to contain herself for joy.
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Work was scarce.
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Make yourself scarce.
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The man, as the story goes, was so crazed with fear that he could scarce speak, but at last he said that he had indeed seen the unhappy maiden, with the hounds upon her track.
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Scarce out of sight of Sicily, they set / their sails to sea, and merrily ploughed the main, / with brazen beaks, when Juno, harbouring yet / within her breast the ever-ranking pain, / mused thus: "Must I then from the work refrain, / nor keep this Trojan from the Latin throne, / baffled, forsooth, because the Fates constrain?"
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"With twice ten ships I climbed the Phrygian main, / my goddess-mother pointing out the way, / as Fate commanded. Now scarce seven remain, / wave-worn and shattered by the tempest's strain."
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Scarce had he said, when straight the ambient cloud / broke open, melting into day's clear light.
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"Him with speeches fair / and sweet allurements doth the queen detain; / but Juno's hospitality I fear; / scarce at an hour like this will she her hand forbear."

"Scarce stood her image in the camp, when bright / with flickering flames her staring eyeballs glared. / Salt sweat ran down her; thrice, a wondrous sight! / with shield and quivering spear she sprang upright."

"Athwart the streets stands ready the array / of steel, and bare is every blade and bright. / Scarce the first warders of the gates essay / to stand and battle in the blinding night."

See, now, Polites, one of Priam's sons, / scarce slipt from Pyrrhus' butchery, and lame, / through foes, through darts, along the cloisters runs / and empty courtyards.

Scarce spake the sire when lo, to leftward crashed / a peal of thunder, and amid the night / a sky-dropt star athwart the darkness flashed, / trailing its torchfire with a stream of light.

Scarce now the summer had begun, when straight / my father, old Anchises, gave command / to spread our canvas and to trust to Fate. / Weeping, I leave my native port, the land, / the fields where once the Trojan towers did stand, / and, homeless, launch upon the boundless brine, / heart-broken outcast, with an exiled band, / comrades, and son, and household gods divine, / and the great Gods of Troy, the guardians of our line.

Scarce the first stem uprooted, from the wood / black drops distilled, and stained the earth with gore.

Scarce spake I, suddenly the bays divine / shook, and a trembling seized the temple door. / The mountain heaves, and from the opening shrine / loud moans the tripod. Prostrate on the floor / we her a voice:

Scarce stand the vessels hauled upon the beach, / and bent on marriages the young men vie / to till new settlements, while I to each / due law dispense and dwelling place supply, / when from a tainted quarter of the sky / rank vapours, gathering, on my comrades seize, / and a foul pestilence creeps down from high / on mortal limbs and standing crops and trees, / a season black with death, and pregnant with disease.

'Twas night; on earth all creatures were asleep, / when lo! the figures of our gods, the same / whom erst from falling Ilion o'er the deep / I brought, scarce rescued from the midmost flame, / before me, sleepless for my country's shame, / stood plain, in plenteousness of light confessed, / where streaming through the sunken lattice came / the moon's full splendour, and their speech addressed, / and I in heart took comfort, hearing their behest.

Distracted with amaze / she marked me, as the Trojan arms shone plain. / Heat leaves her frame; she stiffens with the gaze, / she swoons – and scarce at length these faltering words essays:

We furl the sails, and shoreward row amain. / Eastward the harbour arches, scarce descried. / Two jutting rocks, by billows lashed in vain, / stretch out their arms the narrow mouth to hide. / Far back the temple stands, and seems to shun the tide.

Isaac had scarce ended his words, when, Jacob being now gone out abroad, Esau came, and brought in to his father meats, made of what he had taken in hunting, saying: Arise, my father, and eat of thy son's venison; that thy soul may bless me.

Time is scarce.

Choosing which patients to hook up to scarce ventilators is having a heavy emotional and psychological toll on doctors and nurses.

"Hey mate! You got a second?" "Yes, certainly. But since that second is now up, I shall have to ask you to make yourself scarce. I have a lot to do!"

Space in Algiers is scarce and expensive.

Food is scarce.

Helium-3 is scarce on the Earth.

Meat is scarce.

Time is very scarce and irreplaceable.

Foreign investment is very scarce in Algeria.

Water has become scarce.

Succulent plants are well-suited for conditions where water is scarce.

I'll make myself scarce again.

Frank Herbert's novel The Jesus Incident has fascinated me for a long time. A spacecraft is so intelligent that it is like a god to its human crew. They arrive at the hostile water planet Pandora, so that they could colonize the scarce islands on it.

Drinking water is scarce.

At the slightest hint of danger, Tom makes himself scarce.

It is the 6th of September of 2013. I have reached the point of being an Esperantist to have confidence in speaking despite my scarce exposure to those others who speak Esperanto. I have more confidence in speaking Esperanto than I do with Japanese or Spanish or French. I can make poetic phrases in Lojban and Interlingua, but that way is as far as they go, which is not really conversation. I can converse well enough in Esperanto. But reading is pleasure enough. Not many people that I have met feel satisfied in just being able to read in an extra language, but I do feel satisfied hearing the words in my inner mind. With varying fluency, I can read over ten languages. (I do not really count them because some are like knowledge shades.) There are five skills in language: the listening, the speaking, the reading, the writing, and the making of music. Some polyglots are not good in all five for each language that they know. They treasure those skills of which they are capable.

Since 1945, more land has been converted to agriculture, than in the 18th and 19th centuries combined. At least a quarter of all fish stocks are over-harvested. Ten to 30 percent of mammal, bird and amphibian species are currently threatened with extinction. One-third of the world's population is living in water-scarce or water-stressed areas, and this is projected to double over the next 25 years. But, climate change may do more damage to the Earth than all of these other factors.

Filipino culture as it pertains to the indigenous language is highly aural-oral. It's not just Tagalog, as there are regional and local languages, as well. English as fizzy faddish words is part of the common code-switching of the masses, whilst Spanish loanwords sit in feeling at home in the stew. It's a linguistic hodgepodge. Most just enjoy long hours of chitchat or watching television, videos, or cinema commonly in the indigenous language. English sounds and text don't really appeal to the masses, but English is a hesitantly established piece of furniture, useful for understanding the outside world. Filipinos generally are not known as avid readers, except for elite people maybe entrenched in the margins of the Anglosphere. Literature in the indigenous language is still relatively scarce.

People value gold as hard money, because it is scarce. And the scarcity inherently means there must be a production cost for more units.

Student exchanges between Japan and Colombia are really scarce.

Petrol is scarce around here.

Petrol is scarce in these parts.

Food and water are scarce.

Trees were scarce in these cold, dry regions, so instead of using wood, these hardy humans made campfires by burning the bones of the big animals they hunted.

The water was scarce in the desert.

The goats dug for roots and tubers when grass was scarce.

Good-quality fruit is scarce in winter and costs a lot.

Good-quality fruit is scarce and expensive in winter.

Palestine is one of the most water-scarce places in the world.

Looking from outside, the whole Earth may still be like Papua New Guinea, or PNG for short. My fatherland the Philippines obliquely retains its primitive innocence. It is really too bad that literature in indigenous languages there is still scarce. A trip to a bookstore in the Philippines reveals many books in English, but a mere small section in Tagalog. People speak an indigenous language ordinarily, every day, but when they read or write, it is often English. But texting on cellphones and smartphones and in Social Media may often be abbreviated Taglish code-switching. Many Filipinos prefer television, cinema, or videos in an indigenous language, rather than read English, which to them is still foreign cold. Maybe, Roman letters are too rigid for their Asian eyes, unlike the ancient Baybayin script, which nowadays people relegate to tattoos and patriotic T-shirts. Filipino culture is highly aural-oral, today. Today, Japanese anime, Korean dramas, American shows, and so on are dubbed in Tagalog in the Philippines, more so than when I lived there decades ago.

Trachoma strikes hardest in remote places like these. Water for washing faces is scarce, and medical care is far away. Trachoma begins as a bacterial eye infection. If left untreated, the infection scars the eyelid, turning the eyelashes inward. The lashes rub painfully up against the eyeball with every blink. Over time, the rubbing scars the cornea, clouding vision and leading to blindness.

This year's oil is scarce but of very good quality.

Virtuous people are scarce.

Back then, Kabyle programming was scarce on Algerian television.

There were means when reason was scarce, now reason abounds but means are scarce!

Her gaze spoke volumes where words were scarce.

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