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'sə:kəmstæns(a condition (time, place etc) connected with an event: In the circumstances, I don't see what else I could have done.) omstendighet, forhold; momentsubst. \/ˈsɜːkəmstəns\/, \/ˈsɜːkəmstæns\/1) omstendighet, forhold• he has plenty of money, which is a fortunate circumstancehan har mange penger, hvilket er en lykkelig omstendighet2) moment, faktum, detalj3) seremoniell, stas, prakt4) hendelse, forekomstbe in indigent circumstances leve i trange kårcircumstances ( særlig materielle eller økonomiske) forhold, omstendigheter betingelser, vilkår levekårcircumstances alter cases det avhenger helt av omstendighetene, alt er relativtforce of circumstance se ➢ force, 1in easy circumstances ha gode kår, sitte godt i detin these circumstances under disse omstendigheternot a circumstance to (amer., hverdagslig) ingenting sammenlignet medpomp and circumstance pomp og praktunder no circumstances eller in no circumstances ikke under noen omstendigheter, ikke på vilkårunder the circumstances eller in the circumstances under slike omstendigheter, slik omstendighetene er
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indigent — indigent, ente [ ɛ̃diʒɑ̃, ɑ̃t ] adj. • 1265; lat. indigens 1 ♦ Vieilli Qui manque des choses les plus nécessaires à la vie. ⇒ malheureux, misérable, nécessiteux, pauvre. Vieillard indigent qui vit d aumônes. Subst. Personne sans ressources. Aide… … Encyclopédie Universelle
indigent — in·di·gent / in də jənt/ adj: suffering from indigence the indigent defendant was provided with counsel indigent n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
indigent — indigent, ente (in di jan, jan t ) adj. 1° Qui manque des choses utiles à la vie. • Dépenser à peine deux mille francs par an pour sa personne, et en donner plus de vingt mille à des familles indigentes, VOLT. Lett. d Argenson, 8 août 1743.… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
indigent — indigént adj. m., pl. indigénţi; f. sg. indigéntă, pl. indigénte Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic INDIGÉNT, Ă adj. (Liv.) Lipsit, nevoiaş, sărac. [< fr. indigent … Dicționar Român
Indigent — In di*gent, a. [L. indigent, L. indigens, p. p. of indigere to stand in need of, fr. OL. indu (fr. in in) + L. egere to be needy, to need.] [1913 Webster] 1. Wanting; void; free; destitute; used with of. [Obs.] Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. Destitute… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
indigent — in‧di‧gent [ˈɪndɪdʒnt] adjective formal not having any money or possessions: • Hospitals continue to provide uncompensated care for the indigent. * * * indigent UK US /ˈɪndɪdʒənt/ adjective FORMAL ► very poor: » … Financial and business terms
indigent — (adj.) c.1400, from O.Fr. indigent, from L. indigentem (see INDIGENCE (Cf. indigence)). As a noun, poor person, from early 15c … Etymology dictionary
indigent — INDIGENT, [indig]ente. adj. Necessiteux, pauvre. Assister ceux qui sont indigents. il estoit si indigent que … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
indigent — [in′di jənt] adj. [ME indygent < OFr < L indigens, prp. of indegere, to be in need < OL indu (L in), in + egere, to need < IE base * eg , lack > ON ekla] 1. in poverty; poor; needy; destitute 2. Archaic lacking; destitute ( of) n.… … English World dictionary
indigent — adj *poor, needy, destitute, penniless, impecunious, poverty stricken, necessitous Antonyms: opulent Contrasted words: *rich, wealthy, affluent … New Dictionary of Synonyms
indigent — [adj] poor beggared, busted, destitute, down and out*, flat broke*, hard up*, homeless, impecunious, impoverished, in want, necessitous, needy, penniless, penurious, povertystricken; concept 334 Ant. rich, wealthy … New thesaurus