penury

penury
penury
tr['penjʊrɪ]
noun
1 penuria, miseria, pobreza
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to live in penury vivir en la miseria
penury ['pɛnjəri] n
: penuria f, miseria f
penury
n.
miseria s.f.
penuria s.f.
pobreza s.f.
'penjəri, 'penjʊri
mass noun (liter) penuria f, miseria f
['penjʊrɪ]
N miseria f , penuria f

to live in penury — vivir en la penuria or miseria

to be reduced to penury — quedarse en la miseria

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['penjəri, 'penjʊri]
mass noun (liter) penuria f, miseria f

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