deficyt

This is the 4216th most frequent Polish word.


deficyt

"Deficyt" in English means "deficit" or "shortfall," referring to a lack or deficiency of something, often in financial or resource contexts.


Here, 'deficyt' is used to mean a lack or shortfall in financial planning and is applied in an economic context to indicate a shortage relative to expected or required funding.

Rząd ogłosił deficyt budżetowy na kolejny rok.

The government announced a budget deficit for the next year.


In this case, 'deficyt' is employed to describe a shortage or insufficient amount of energy, illustrating its applicability in personal capability or physical condition contexts.

Sportowiec odczuwał deficyt energii podczas trudnego wyścigu.

The athlete felt an energy deficit during the challenging race.


Here, 'deficyt' describes a condition characterized by a lack or inadequacy, typically used in a medical or psychological context to denote a deficiency in mental capacity or focus.

Deficyt uwagi u dziecka może wpływać na jego zdolności uczenia się.

Attention deficit in a child can affect their learning abilities.