poverty

poverty
'povəti
noun
(the condition of being poor: They lived in extreme poverty; the poverty of the soil.) pobreza
poverty n pobreza / miseria
poverty
tr['pɒvətɪ]
noun
1 (gen) pobreza
extreme poverty miseria
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to live below the poverty line no tener ni el mínimo necesario para vivir
poverty line umbral nombre masculino de la pobreza
poverty ['pɑvərt̬i] n
: pobreza f, indigencia f
poverty
n.
desdicha s.f.
estrechez s.f.
indigencia s.f.
laceria s.f.
mengua s.f.
mezquindad s.f.
miseria s.f.
penuria s.f.
pobretería s.f.
pobreza s.f.
'pɑːvərti, 'pɒvəti
mass noun pobreza f; (before n)

they live on the poverty line — tienen apenas el mínimo necesario para vivir

['pɒvǝtɪ]
1. N
1) (=state of being poor) pobreza f

absolute/extreme/relative poverty — pobreza f absoluta/extrema/relativa

to live/die in poverty — vivir/morir en la pobreza

abject, grinding, plead 1., 2), vow 1.
2) (=lack) pobreza f , escasez f

poverty of resources — pobreza f or escasez f de recursos

poverty of ideas — pobreza f de ideas

poverty of imagination — pobreza f or falta f de imaginación

3) (=poor quality) [of soil] pobreza f
2.
CPD

poverty line, poverty level (US) N — umbral m de pobreza

to be or live above/below the poverty line or level — vivir por encima/por debajo del umbral de pobreza

to be or live on the poverty line — vivir en el umbral de pobreza, vivir al borde de la pobreza

poverty trap N(Brit) trampa f de la pobreza

* * *
['pɑːvərti, 'pɒvəti]
mass noun pobreza f; (before n)

they live on the poverty line — tienen apenas el mínimo necesario para vivir


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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