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1 hardship hard·ship n
['hɒːdʃɪp]privazioni fpl, avversità f inv, (suffering) sofferenze fpleconomic hardship — difficoltà fpl economiche
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2 deprivation
[ˌdeprɪ'veɪʃn]1) (poverty) (of person) privazioni f.pl.; (of society) miseria f.2) psic. deprivazione f.3) (of right, privilege) privazione f., perdita f.* * *[depri'veiʃən]1) ((a condition of) loss, hardship etc.) privazione2) ((an) act of depriving.) privazione* * *deprivation /dɛprɪˈveɪʃn/n. [cu]1 povertà: economic [social] deprivation, povertà economica [sociale]; pockets of deprivation, sacche di povertà2 privazione: sleep [oxygen, water] deprivation, privazione di sonno [di ossigeno, d'acqua]: the deprivations of life in the Middle Ages, le privazioni della vita nel Medioevo● (leg.) deprivation of civil rights [of liberty], privazione (o perdita) dei diritti civili [della libertà] □ (leg.) deprivation of enjoyment, privazione del godimento ( di beni).* * *[ˌdeprɪ'veɪʃn]1) (poverty) (of person) privazioni f.pl.; (of society) miseria f.2) psic. deprivazione f.3) (of right, privilege) privazione f., perdita f.
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