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1 destitution of all principle
Общая лексика: полная беспринципностьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > destitution of all principle
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2 destitution
[͵destıʹtju:ʃ(ə)n] n1. нужда, нищета2. лишение; недостаток, отсутствие3. редк. смещение ( с должности) -
3 destitution
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4 destitution
1. n нужда, нищета2. n лишение; недостаток, отсутствие3. n редк. смещениеСинонимический ряд:poverty (noun) beggary; borasca; dearth; destituteness; impecuniousness; impoverishment; indigence; indigency; need; neediness; pauperism; pennilessness; penury; poorness; poverty; privation; unprosperousness; want; wretchedness -
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n1) злидні, убогість2) позбавлення; відсутність -
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პრინციპი; საფუძველიin principle I agree with you პრინციპში, გეთანხმები -
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ˌdestɪˈtju:ʃən сущ. лишения;
нужда;
нищета to die in destitution ≈ умереть в нищете Syn: want нужда, нищета - to bring * разорить - left in a state of * оставленный без (всяких) средств лишение;
недостаток, отсутствие - * of all principle(s) полная беспринципность( редкое) смещение( с должности) destitution лишения;
нужда;
нищетаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > destitution
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8 полная беспринципность
General subject: destitution of all principle, destitution of all principlesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > полная беспринципность
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