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I . sup·ply <-ie-> [səˈplaɪ] VB trans

2. supply (provide sb with sth):

to supply sb

3. supply (act as source):

supply

4. supply (satisfy):

to supply a demand

II . sup·ply [səˈplaɪ] N

1. supply (stock):

supply of
zaloga f +gen

2. supply:

supply (action)
supply (action)
dobava f
oil/petrol supply

3. supply ECON:

supply
supply and demand
to be in plentiful supply
to be in short supply

sup·ˈply teach·er N Brit Aus

supply teacher

ˈwa·ter sup·ply N usu sing

water supply (for area)
water supply (for households)
oskrba f z vodo

wa·ter ˈsup·ply pipe N

wa·ter ˈsupply point N

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Any new source of supply might also reduce speculators buying in the hope of making a quick profit.
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For instance, a two-stage cycle can be used to generate a higher pulsed voltage from a lower-voltage supply.
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The supply and demand model is a partial equilibrium model where the clearance on the market of some specific goods is obtained independently from prices and quantities in other markets.
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Our success in validating cotton supply chains, which are dispersed over large geographies and notoriously complex, sets the precedent for our deployment in other verticals from plastics to pharmaceutics.
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The extra weight -- because obviously you're putting size and muscle on and it takes time to build a gas tank up to supply those muscles with oxygen.
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The clean water from the aquifer is still used for public supply and the rivers and streams have fed watercress beds.
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The church does not have an electricity supply and therefore services are candlelit.
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The supply-demand balance then reverses; supply outpaces demand (sellers predominate), causing prices to fall.
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Accommodation will not be available every night, so that lightweight camping, or bivouac gear, is necessary, as well as several days supply of food.
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In terms of bathing facilities, bathrooms require a bath or shower with an adequate supply of wholesome water.
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