starvation

starvation
noun (a starving state: They died of starvation.)
starvation n hambre
starvation
tr[stɑː'veɪʃən]
noun
1 hambre nombre femenino, inanición nombre femenino
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to die of starvation morirse de hambre, morirse de inanición
starvation wages sueldo de hambre
starvation [stɑr'veɪʃən] n
: inanición f, hambre f
starvation
adj.
de hambre adj.
n.
hambre s.f.
hambruna s.f.
inanición s.f.
stɑːr'veɪʃən, stɑː'veɪʃən
mass noun hambre f‡, inanición f; (before n)

starvation diet — dieta f de hambre

starvation wages — salario m de hambre

[stɑː'veɪʃǝn]
1.
N hambre f , inanición f , hambruna f (LAm); (fig) privación f

to die of starvation — morir de hambre

they are threatened with starvation — les amenaza el hambre

fuel starvation — (Tech) agotamiento m del combustible

2.
CPD

starvation diet N — régimen m de hambre

starvation wages NPL — sueldo m de hambre

* * *
[stɑːr'veɪʃən, stɑː'veɪʃən]
mass noun hambre f‡, inanición f; (before n)

starvation diet — dieta f de hambre

starvation wages — salario m de hambre


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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