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{'destitju:t}
1. лишен (of)
2. бедствуващ, мизерствуващ, изоставен, напуснат* * *{'destitju:t} a 1. лишен (of); 2. бедствуващ, мизерствуващ;* * *бедстващ; лишен; напуснат; мизерстващ;* * *1. бедствуващ, мизерствуващ, изоставен, напуснат 2. лишен (of)* * * -
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1. nбідняк; бідак2. adj1) нужденний, бідний3. v1) усувати з посади2) позбавляти3) спустошувати, руйнувати* * *I nзлидар, біднякII a1) злиденний; бідний2) позбавлений ( чого-небудь)III vdestitute of feeling — байдужий, бездушний
1) знімати з посади, усувати2) позбавляти3) спустошувати, розоряти -
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['destitju:t](in great need of food, shelter etc: They were left destitute when he died.) obubožan* * *I [déstitju:t]adjective ( destitutely adverb)(of) brez sredstev, reven, obubožan; nebogljen, zapuščendestitute of s.th. — brez česaII [déstitju:t]nounsiromak, revež -
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adj. berooid, behoeftig[ destitjoe:t]♦voorbeelden: -
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mittellos;\destitute person mittelloser Mensch nthe \destitute pl die Bedürftigen pl -
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1. n нуждающийся, бедняк2. a сильно нуждающийся; бедныйdestitute condition — крайняя нужда, бедность
3. a лишённый4. v редк. снимать с должности, смещать5. v редк. лишать6. v редк. опустошать, разорятьСинонимический ряд:1. poor (adj.) beggared; broke; dirt poor; flat; fortuneless; impecunious; impoverished; indigent; low; miserable; naked; necessitous; needy; penniless; penurious; poor; poverty-stricken; stone-broke; stony; strapped; unprosperous2. wanting (adj.) barren; devoid; empty; innocent; void; wanting -
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úna (deprived of, forlorn); DESTITUTE OF ú (usually followed by genitive: ú calo *"destitute of light [cala]") (without). –VT39:14 -
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adj.P. and V. ἐρῆμος.Destitute of: P. and V. ἐρῆμος (gen.).Leave destitute. v.: P. and V. ἐρημοῦν, ἐξερῆμουν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Destitute
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[΄destitju:t] a զրկված, զուրկ. չքավոր, աղքատ. destitute of զրկված. be left destitute մնալ առանց միջոցների -
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брошенный ; беспризорный ; нищий ; без средств к существованию ; ? destitute population ; -
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['destitju:t](in great need of food, shelter etc: They were left destitute when he died.) blásnauður -
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szűkölködő, nyomorgó* * *['destitju:t](in great need of food, shelter etc: They were left destitute when he died.) nélkülöző -
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N1. से\destitute ofरहितAdministrators who are destitutes of ordinary senstivities to human needsare bad administrators. -
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['destitju:t](in great need of food, shelter etc: They were left destitute when he died.) indigente* * *des.ti.tute[d'estitju:t] adj destituído, falto, necessitado, desamparado, privado de recursos. -
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I nзлидар, біднякII a1) злиденний; бідний2) позбавлений ( чого-небудь)III vdestitute of feeling — байдужий, бездушний
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adj. fakir, muhtaç, yoksun, mahrum, sefil* * *yoksul* * *['destitju:t](in great need of food, shelter etc: They were left destitute when he died.) yoksul, muhtaç -
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• rutiköyhä• hätääkärsivä• hädänalainenfinance, business, economy• vararikkoinen• avuton• alakuloinen• puutteenalainen• rahaton• koditon• perin köyhä• pennitön• köyhä* * *'destitju:t(in great need of food, shelter etc: They were left destitute when he died.) puutteenalainen -
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adj (# [adv]) bez osnovnih sredstava za život, lišen, oskudan, potreban ([of] čega) / # of = bez ([destitute of trees])* * *
lišen
liÅ¡en (Äega)
oskudan
siromašan
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destitute of — index devoid, insufficient Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
destitute — (adj.) late 14c., abandoned, forsaken, from L. destitutus abandoned, pp. of destituere forsake, from de away + statuere put, place, causative of stare to stand, from PIE root *sta to stand (see STET (Cf … Etymology dictionary
destitute — 1 *devoid, void Analogous words: lacking, wanting (see LACK vb): *deficient: *empty: barren, *bare: depleted, drained, exhausted, bankrupted or bankrupt (see corresponding verbs at … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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