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1 abject
adjectiveelend; erbärmlich; bitter [Armut]; demütig [Entschuldigung]* * *['æb‹ekt](miserable; wretched: abject poverty.) erbärmlich- academic.ru/83909/abjectly">abjectly* * *ab·ject[ˈæbʤekt]1. (extreme) äußerste(r, s)\abject coward elender Feigling\abject failure kompletter Fehlschlag\abject misery tiefstes Elend\abject poverty bittere Armutto live in \abject fear in größter Angst leben2. (degraded) conditions erbärmlich* * *['bdZekt]adj* * *1. a) elend, erbärmlichb) verächtlichc) unterwürfig2. hoffnungslos, entmutigend3. niedergeschlagenin abject despair in tiefster Verzweiflung;in abject misery in tiefstem Elend;in abject poverty in bitterer Armut* * *adjectiveelend; erbärmlich; bitter [Armut]; demütig [Entschuldigung]* * *adj.bitter (Armut) adj.demütig adj.elend adj.erniedrigt adj.unterwürfig adj.verächtlich adj. -
2 abject
1) ( extreme) äußerste(r, s);\abject coward elender Feigling;\abject failure kompletter Fehlschlag;\abject misery tiefstes Elend;\abject poverty bittere Armut;to live in \abject fear in größter Angst leben
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