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1 deprivation
[depri'veiʃən]1) ((a condition of) loss, hardship etc.) der Verlust* * *dep·ri·va·tion[ˌdeprɪˈveɪʃən]n Entbehrung fto suffer \deprivations Entbehrungen erleiden* * *["deprI'veISən]nthe deprivations of the war — die Entbehrungen des Krieges
* * *1. Beraubung f, Entzug m, Entziehung f:deprivation of freedom Freiheitsentzug2. (empfindlicher) Verlust3. a) Mangel m, Entbehrung fb) PSYCH Deprivation f (fehlende Zuneigung der Mutter, Liebesentzug etc)4. Absetzung f, REL Deprivation f* * *n.Sittenverfall m.Verlust -¨e m. -
2 hardship
noun2) (instance) Notlage, diehardships — Not, die; Entbehrungen
3) (something causing suffering) Unannehmlichkeit, die* * ** * *hard·ship[ˈhɑ:dʃɪp, AM ˈhɑ:rd-]nI'd love to if it's not too much of a \hardship for you gerne, wenn es dir nicht zu viele Unannehmlichkeiten bereiteteconomic \hardship wirtschaftliche Notlageto live in \hardship Not leiden* * *['hAːdʃɪp]n(= condition) Not f, Elend nt; (= instance) Härte f; (= deprivation) Entbehrung feconomic/financial hardship — wirtschaftliche/finanzielle Not
the hardships of war — das Elend/die Entbehrungen des Kriegs
it was no hardship at all — es hat überhaupt keine Mühe gemacht
if it's not too much (of a) hardship for you... (also iro) — wenn es dir nichts ausmacht or nicht zu viel Mühe macht...
the hardship(s) of life in the country — die Entbehrungen pl des Landlebens
* * *hardship [ˈhɑː(r)dʃıp] s1. Not f, Elend n2. Härte f:work hardship on sb eine Härte bedeuten für jemanden;hardship case Härtefall m;hardship clause Härteklausel f* * *noun2) (instance) Notlage, diehardships — Not, die; Entbehrungen
3) (something causing suffering) Unannehmlichkeit, die* * *n.Mühsal -en n.Not ¨-e f. -
3 suffering
nounLeiden, dasher sufferings are now at an end — sie hat jetzt ausgelitten (geh.)
* * *noun ((a feeling of) pain or misery: The shortage of food caused widespread suffering; She keeps complaining about her sufferings.) das Leiden* * *suf·fer·ing[ˈsʌfərɪŋ, AM -ɚ-]nyears of \suffering Jahre pl des Leidens, leidvolle Jahrehuman \suffering menschliches Leidto cause \suffering Leid verursachen* * *['sʌfərIŋ]nLeiden nt; (= hardship, deprivation) Leid nt no pl* * *A s Leiden n:B adj leidend* * *nounLeiden, das* * *adj.leidend adj. n.Leiden - n.Qual -en f.
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