cada vez más escaso

cada vez más escaso
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. increasingly scarce
Los recursos naturales son cada vez más escasos.Natural resources are becoming increasingly scarce.
b. more and more scarce
La mano de obra es cada vez más escasa, y por tanto también más cara.Labor is becoming more and more scarce, and therefore more expensive too.
c. scarcer and scarcer
Cada vez es más escaso el público que acude a los teatros, pero también más exigente.Audiences in theaters are becoming scarcer and scarcer, but also more demanding.
d. shrinking
Los fondos cada vez más escasos nos obligaron a abandonar el proyecto sin llevarlo a término.Our shrinking resources forced us to abandon the project without completing it.
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