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41 destitute
adj (# [adv]) bez osnovnih sredstava za život, lišen, oskudan, potreban ([of] čega) / # of = bez ([destitute of trees])* * *
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liÅ¡en (Äega)
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42 destitute
['dɛstɪtjuːt]adj* * *['destitju:t](in great need of food, shelter etc: They were left destitute when he died.) bez środków do życia -
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['destitju:t](in great need of food, shelter etc: They were left destitute when he died.) trūcīgs; nabadzīgs* * *nabadzīgs, trūcīgs; zaudējis -
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['destitju:t](in great need of food, shelter etc: They were left destitute when he died.) be lėšų, skurstantis -
45 destitute
adj. fattig, utblottad* * *['destitju:t](in great need of food, shelter etc: They were left destitute when he died.) utblottad, nödlidande -
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['destitju:t](in great need of food, shelter etc: They were left destitute when he died.) bez prostředků, strádající* * *• strádající -
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['destitju:t](in great need of food, shelter etc: They were left destitute when he died.) bez prostriedkov* * *• trpiaci nedostatkom• chudobný• núdzny -
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['destitju:t](in great need of food, shelter etc: They were left destitute when he died.) fără mijloace (de trai), sărac -
49 destitute
['destɪtjuːt]adj1) нужде́нний2) позба́влений ( чогось - of)this saying is not destitute of truth — ця при́казка не позба́влена і́стини
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['destitju:t](in great need of food, shelter etc: They were left destitute when he died.) άπορος -
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['destitju:t](in great need of food, shelter etc: They were left destitute when he died.) sans ressources -
52 destitute
['destitju:t](in great need of food, shelter etc: They were left destitute when he died.) pobre, destituído -
53 DESTITUTE
[A]INOPS (-OPIS)EGENS (-ENTIS)EGENUS (-A -UM)EXPERS (-PERTIS)VACUUS (-A -UM)VACUOS (-A -UM)VACIVUS (-A -UM)VIDUUS (-A -UM)VIDUOS (-A -UM)VIDUATUS (-A -UM)NUDUS (-A -UM)JEJUNUS (-A -UM)IEIUNUS (-A -UM)JAJUNUS (-A -UM)JEIUNUS (-A -UM)IEJUNUS (-A -UM)IAIUNUS (-A -UM)IAJUNUS (-A -UM)JAIUNUS (-A -UM)[N]INDIGES (-IS) (M)INDIGENS (-ENTIS) (M)- BE DESTITUTE OF -
54 DESTITUTE: BE DESTITUTE OF
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55 destitute population
обездоленное население ;Англо-Русский словарь финансовых терминов > destitute population
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56 destitute
['destɪtjuːt]1) Общая лексика: бедный, бедняк, лишённый (чего-либо), лишать, нуждающийся, опустошать, разорять, сильно нуждающийся, смещать, снимать с должности, неимущий2) Юридический термин: смещать с должности, снимать -
57 destitute condition
Общая лексика: бедность, крайняя нужда -
58 destitute of feeling
Общая лексика: бесчувственный -
59 destitute of vegetation
Общая лексика: лишенный растительностиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > destitute of vegetation
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60 destitute persons
Социология: сильно нуждающиеся
См. также в других словарях:
destitute — I adjective bankrupt, beggarly, bereft, depleted, deprived, distressed, impecunious, impoverished, indigent, inops, insolvent, lacking funds, moneyless, necessitous, needful, needy, out of money, penniless, poor, poverty stricken, reduced in… … Law dictionary
Destitute — Des ti*tute, a. [L. destitutus, p. p. of destituere to set away, leave alone, forsake; de + statuere to set. See {Statute}.] 1. Forsaken; not having in possession (something necessary, or desirable); deficient; lacking; devoid; often followed by… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Destitute — Des ti*tute, v. t. 1. To leave destitute; to forsake; to abandon. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] To forsake or destitute a plantation. Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. To make destitute; to cause to be in want; to deprive; followed by of. [Obs.] [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
destitute — des‧ti‧tute [ˈdesttjuːt ǁ tuːt] adjective having no money, no food, and nowhere to live: • San Francisco has targeted the problems of street litter and homelessness by hiring destitute citizens to perform jobs cleaning up the city. destitution… … Financial and business terms
destitute — ► ADJECTIVE 1) extremely poor and lacking the means to provide for oneself. 2) (destitute of) not having. DERIVATIVES destitution noun. ORIGIN originally in the sense «deserted, abandoned»: from Latin destituere forsake … English terms dictionary
destitute — [des′tə to͞ot΄, des′tətyo͞ot΄] adj. [ME < L destitutus, pp. of destituere, to forsake, abandon < de , down, away + statuere, to set, place: see STATUTE] 1. not having; being without; lacking (with of) [destitute of trees] 2. lacking the… … English World dictionary
destitute of — index devoid, insufficient Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
destitute of good faith — index dishonest, fraudulent Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
destitute of integrity — index dishonest, fraudulent Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
destitute of life — index dead, deceased, lifeless (dead) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
destitute of reason — index fatuous Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary