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21 Нищета не отнимает ни чести, ни ума
Though being poor a man can possess rare virtues. See И под дырявой шапкой живет голова (И), Король и в рубище король (K)Cf: A brave and gentle character is ften found under the humblest clothes (Am.). A pearl is often hidden in an ugly shell (Am.). Pride and poverty are ill met, yet often seen together (Br.). Pride may lurk under a threadbare coat (Br.). A ragged coat may cover an honest man (Br.). Wisdom sometimes walks in clouted shoes (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Нищета не отнимает ни чести, ни ума
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22 Armut
f; -, kein Pl.1. poverty; stärker: destitution; äußerste Armut extreme poverty; in Armut geraten be reduced to poverty2. fig. an Ideen etc.: poverty (an + Dat of); an Rohstoffen etc.: lack; stärker: dearth (of); geistige Armut intellectual poverty, lack of intellect* * *die Armutpoverty; impecuniousness; destitution; poorness; need; penury; pennilessness* * *Ạr|mut ['armuːt]f -, no pl (lit, fig)povertycharakterliche Armut — lack of character
geistige Armut — intellectual poverty; (von Mensch) lack of intellect
* * *die1) poorness2) (the condition of being poor: They lived in extreme poverty; the poverty of the soil.) poverty* * *Ar·mut<->[ˈarmu:t]1. (Bedürftigkeit) povertyneue \Armut new wave of povertygefühlte \Armut describes the poverty level that specific demographic groups objectively perceive rather than their actual financial situation2. (Verarmung) lackgeistige \Armut intellectual poverty* * *die Armut des Landes an Rohstoffen — (fig.) the country's lack of raw materials
* * *1. poverty; stärker: destitution;äußerste Armut extreme poverty;in Armut geraten be reduced to poverty2. fig an Ideen etc: poverty (geistige Armut intellectual poverty, lack of intellect* * *die; Armut (auch fig.) povertydie Armut des Landes an Rohstoffen — (fig.) the country's lack of raw materials
* * *nur sing. f.destitution n.impecuniousness n.pennilessness n.poorness n.poverty n. nur sing. m.indigence n. -
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'povəti(the condition of being poor: They lived in extreme poverty; the poverty of the soil.) fattigdom; (jordas) ufruktbarhetfattigdomsubst. \/ˈpɒvətɪ\/1) fattigdom, armod2) knapphet, mangel3) ( om jord) ufruktbarhetpoverty of\/in mangel på, knapp tilgang på -
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n. poverty, state of being poor, destitution, indigence; scantiness, deficiency, scarcity -
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['povəti](the condition of being poor: They lived in extreme poverty; the poverty of the soil.) fátækt -
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szegénység* * *['povəti](the condition of being poor: They lived in extreme poverty; the poverty of the soil.) szegénység -
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['povəti](the condition of being poor: They lived in extreme poverty; the poverty of the soil.) pobreza* * *pov.er.ty[p'ɔvəti] n 1 pobreza, indigência. 2 escassez, insuficiência. -
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n. sefalet, yetersizlik, eksiklik, parasızlık, yokluk, düşkünlük, yoksulluk, fakirlik* * *yoksulluk* * *['povəti](the condition of being poor: They lived in extreme poverty; the poverty of the soil.) yoksulluk -
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['povəti](the condition of being poor: They lived in extreme poverty; the poverty of the soil.) revščina* * *[pɔvəti]noun(tudi figuratively) revščina, beda, pomanjkanje (of, in česa) -
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denuding; becoming destitute; being poor* * *abrasion -
31 거지신세
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• hätä• varattomuus• ahdinko• vähävaraisuus• pula• puute• puutteellisuus• puutos• puutteenalaisuus• kurjuus• köyhyys• köyhtyneisyys* * *'povəti(the condition of being poor: They lived in extreme poverty; the poverty of the soil.) köyhyys -
33 ♦ shame
♦ shame /ʃeɪm/n.1 [u] vergogna; pudore; ritegno: to feel no shame at doing st., non provare vergogna a fare qc.; to blush (o to flush) with shame, arrossire per la vergogna; He has [he feels] no shame at all, non ha [non sente] vergogna; ha perduto il pudore2 vergogna; infamia; ignominia; onta; vituperio: He is a shame to his parents è un'onta per i suoi genitori; to bring shame on oneself [one's family], disonorarsi [disonorare la propria famiglia]; What a shame to treat you in that way!, che infamia trattarti in quel modo!; To my shame, I couldn't answer, con mia grande vergogna non seppi rispondere● to cry shame on sb. [st.], disapprovare recisamente q. [qc.] □ (fam. ingl.) a crying (o a stinking) shame, un vero peccato; una grossa vergogna □ out of shame, per pudore □ to put sb. [st.] to shame, svergognare q.; (fig.) eclissare q.; oscurare, fare scomparire q. [qc.] □ to take shame on oneself, addossarsi una colpa □ Shame on you!, vergognati!; vergogna! □ For shame!, vergogna! □ There's no shame in being poor, non c'è da vergognarsi a esser povero.(to) shame /ʃeɪm/v. t.3 far sfigurare; eclissare; oscurare: His honesty shames most of his competitors, la sua onestà fa sfigurare la maggior parte dei suoi concorrenti● to shame sb. into ( doing) st., indurre q. a (fare) qc. facendogli sentire vergogna: They shamed me into apologizing, facendomi sentire vergogna mi indussero a scusarmi □ to shame sb. out of a prejudice, liberare q. da un pregiudizio facendogliene provare vergogna. -
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['pɒvətɪ]1) (lack of money) povertà f.; (more severe) miseria f.2) (of imagination, resources) povertà f., scarsezza f.* * *['povəti](the condition of being poor: They lived in extreme poverty; the poverty of the soil.) povertà* * *['pɒvətɪ]1) (lack of money) povertà f.; (more severe) miseria f.2) (of imagination, resources) povertà f., scarsezza f. -
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['pɔvətɪ]nbieda f, ubóstwo nt* * *['povəti](the condition of being poor: They lived in extreme poverty; the poverty of the soil.) ubóstwo -
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['povəti](the condition of being poor: They lived in extreme poverty; the poverty of the soil.) nabadzība; (zemes) neauglība* * *nabadzība, trūkums -
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['povəti](the condition of being poor: They lived in extreme poverty; the poverty of the soil.) skurdas, skurdumas -
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n. fattigdom, nöd; brist* * *['povəti](the condition of being poor: They lived in extreme poverty; the poverty of the soil.) fattigdom -
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pov·er·ty [ʼpɒvəti, Am ʼpɑ:vɚt̬i] nto live in [abject] \poverty in [entsetzlicher] Armut leben;extreme/grinding \poverty drückende/bittere Armut;intellectual/spiritual \poverty geistige/seelische Armut;to alleviate \poverty die Armut lindernPHRASES:when \poverty comes in at the door, love flies out of the window ( love flies out of the window) wenn die Armut zur Tür hereinkommt, fliegt die Liebe zum Fenster hinaus -
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['povəti](the condition of being poor: They lived in extreme poverty; the poverty of the soil.) chudoba* * *• nedostatek• nízká úroveň• nedostatečnost• nouze• bída• chudoba• chudost
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