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1 сиромав
poor man, wretched man, poor devil————————poor -
2 бедник
poor fellow, wretched person, poor devil* * *abject (n) -
3 неквалитетна стока
poor quality goods* * *poor quality goods -
4 беден
poor————————deplorable; sordid; unhappy; miserable————————unfortunate; unhappy; miserable; sorrowful; unlucky————————sordid* * *penurious, miserable (miserably) -
5 сиромашен
poor————————penurious, destitute* * *penurious, destitute, indigent, beggarly -
6 безлебен
poor, breadless -
7 голтак
poor wretched fellow -
8 малоимотен
poor -
9 недоброкачественост
poor quality -
10 поболување
poor state of health, illness -
11 сиромашна
poor woman, wretched woman -
12 сиромашник
poor, desti-ute, indigent -
13 сирота
poor woman -
14 осиромашува
to grow (to become) poor, to be. (to come) impoverished, to become a pauper, to pauperize, to make poor* * *impoverish, beggar (v) -
15 осиромаши
to grow (to become) poor, to be. (to come) impoverished, to become a pauper, to pauperize, to make poor -
16 инфериорен
inferior, of poor, quality* * *inferior -
17 лош
bad; evil————————bad, evil, base, poor, wretched miserable, low, abject, wicked* * *bad worse worst, villainous, cankerous (fig), dark -
18 оголува
to bare, to lay bare, to uncover, to strip, to denude, (фиг.) to denude, (лисја) to denude, to deforest, to become bare to grow bald, (осиромашува to have nothing to wear, to grow poor* * *bare (v) -
19 осиромашување
make poor, n impoverishment, pauperisation* * *impoverishment -
20 оскуден
sparse, rare, poor, scanty, scarce, meagre, indigent, needy, impecunious, sparing, inadequate* * *indigent
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