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f.1 poverty (pobreza).2 misfortune (desgracia).3 meanness.4 baseness, wretchedness (vileza).5 pittance (poco dinero).le pagan una miseria they pay him next to nothing6 extreme poverty, poverty, grinding poverty, abjectedness.7 meager quantity, very small amount, peanuts, pittance.8 hardship.* * *1 (pobreza) extreme poverty2 (desgracia) misery, wretchedness3 (tacañería) meanness* * *noun f.1) misery2) poverty* * *SF1) (=pobreza) poverty, destitution2) (=insignificancia)3) (=tacañería) meanness, stinginess4) † (=parásitos) fleas pl, lice pl* * *1) ( pobreza) poverty, destitution2) ( cantidad insignificante) miserable amount, paltry amount3) ( desgracia) misfortuneestar a la miseria — (RPl fam) to be in a bad way (colloq)
llorar miseria(s) — (CS fam) to complain about not having any money
* * *= destitution, penury, pittance, squalor, sordidness, poverty, chump change.Ex. In sociology, fire appears twice in the energy facet; Y:4351 denotes fire as a cause of destitution, while Y:831 denotes fire as an item of social equipment, used for cooking etc.Ex. The practice found in some libraries of using the index to the scheme as an index to the catalogue is a makeshift expedient, by penury out of ignorance, and must be condemned.Ex. The article 'Devastating an industry for a pittance of revenue' states the irrefutable case against taxing books and learned journals.Ex. The article 'Private affluence and public squalor?' discusses the implications for libraries and information if public services are forced to open up their markets to free trade and thereby to private companies.Ex. The author makes the most of the sordidness of the first sexual encounters of the protagonist, Stella, and the tawdriness of the theater company where she finds her first job.Ex. The economically told chronicle of Slake's adventures is an eloquent study of poverty, of fear, and finally of hope as circumstances converge to force Slake from his temporary limbo.Ex. The trick is they don't plan on paying their artists more than chump change in royalties.----* en la miseria = down-and-out, in chapter 11, penniless.* hundirse en la miseria = sink into + depression, sink into + poverty.* miseria absoluta = grinding misery.* miseria más absoluta = abject poverty.* pasar miseria = the wolves + be + at the door.* salir de la miseria = haul + Reflexivo + out of + Posesivo + bog.* vivir en la miseria = live in + squalor, walk + the streets of misery, live in + penury.* * *1) ( pobreza) poverty, destitution2) ( cantidad insignificante) miserable amount, paltry amount3) ( desgracia) misfortuneestar a la miseria — (RPl fam) to be in a bad way (colloq)
llorar miseria(s) — (CS fam) to complain about not having any money
* * *= destitution, penury, pittance, squalor, sordidness, poverty, chump change.Ex: In sociology, fire appears twice in the energy facet; Y:4351 denotes fire as a cause of destitution, while Y:831 denotes fire as an item of social equipment, used for cooking etc.
Ex: The practice found in some libraries of using the index to the scheme as an index to the catalogue is a makeshift expedient, by penury out of ignorance, and must be condemned.Ex: The article 'Devastating an industry for a pittance of revenue' states the irrefutable case against taxing books and learned journals.Ex: The article 'Private affluence and public squalor?' discusses the implications for libraries and information if public services are forced to open up their markets to free trade and thereby to private companies.Ex: The author makes the most of the sordidness of the first sexual encounters of the protagonist, Stella, and the tawdriness of the theater company where she finds her first job.Ex: The economically told chronicle of Slake's adventures is an eloquent study of poverty, of fear, and finally of hope as circumstances converge to force Slake from his temporary limbo.Ex: The trick is they don't plan on paying their artists more than chump change in royalties.* en la miseria = down-and-out, in chapter 11, penniless.* hundirse en la miseria = sink into + depression, sink into + poverty.* miseria absoluta = grinding misery.* miseria más absoluta = abject poverty.* pasar miseria = the wolves + be + at the door.* salir de la miseria = haul + Reflexivo + out of + Posesivo + bog.* vivir en la miseria = live in + squalor, walk + the streets of misery, live in + penury.* * *A (pobreza) poverty, destitutionvivir sumido en la más absoluta miseria to live in abject povertyB(cantidad insignificante): gana una miseria she earns a pittancemira la miseria que me diste look at the miserable o paltry o measly amount you gave me ( colloq)C (desgracia) misfortunelas miserias de la guerra the miseries of warestar/quedar a la miseria ( RPl fam): el auto quedó a la miseria the car was a write-off o was wrecked o ( AmE) was totaled ( colloq)está a la miseria he's in a very bad way o in a terrible state ( colloq)* * *
miseria sustantivo femenino
1 ( pobreza) poverty, destitution
2 ( cantidad insignificante) miserable amount, paltry amount;
3 ( desgracia) misfortune;
miseria sustantivo femenino
1 (pobreza) extreme poverty: sobrecogía la miseria de sus aposentos, I was moved by the extreme poverty of her living conditions
2 (cantidad despreciable) pittance, miserable amount: vendí la casa por una miseria, I sold the house for a pittance
3 (más en pl) (desgracias, penalidades) miseries: ¡cuánta miseria se reflejaba en sus rostros!, what misery was reflected in their faces!
' miseria' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sordidez
- villa
English:
bread line
- chicken
- misery
- peanut
- penury
- pittance
- plunge
- poverty
- squalor
- starvation
- untold
- wake
- want
- wretchedness
- abject
- down
- shantytown
* * *miseria nf1. [pobreza] poverty;viven en la miseria they live in poverty3. [tacañería] meanness4. [vileza] baseness, wretchedness5. [poco dinero] pittance;le pagan una miseria he gets paid a pittance, they pay him next to nothing;CSur Famllorar miseria to plead poverty6. CompRP Fama la miseria: es alérgica y está a la miseria she's allergic and she's in a really bad way;después de tantos días sin agua, esa planta quedó a la miseria after so many days without water the plant was in a real state o half dead* * *f1 poverty2 fig ( sufrimiento) misery* * *miseria nf1) pobreza: poverty2) : misery, suffering3) : pittance, meager amount* * * -
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f ↑1) нищета́; нужда́extrema miseria — кра́йняя нищета́
caer en miseria — впасть в нищету́
etsar, verse, vivir en la miseria — жить в нищете́
libertar, librar, redimir, rescatar, sacar a uno de (la) miseria — вы́зволить, вы́тащить кого из нищеты́
2) pl infrec несча́стья; бе́ды; невзго́дыsufrir miserias — терпе́ть невзго́ды
3) разг жа́дность; ску́пость; ска́редность4) разг ничто́жное коли́чество; пустя́кdar una miseria — дать са́мую ма́лость, всего́ ничего́
ganar una miseria — зарабо́тать гроши́
pagar con una miseria — заплати́ть гроши́
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4 miseria
mi'serǐaf1) Elend n, Misere f, Jammer m2) (fam: cantidad pequeña) Kleinigkeit fGano una miseria en ese trabajo. — Mit dieser Arbeit verdiene ich eine erbärmliche Kleinigkeit.
3) ( avaricia) Knauserei f, Schäbigkeit f¡Qué miseria! — Was für eine Knauserei!
sustantivo femenino2. [tacañería] Geiz3. [poco dinero] Hungerlohn dermiseriamiseria [mi'serja]num1num (pobreza) Elend neutro; caer en la miseria in Not und Elend geraten; vivir en la miseria in Armut leben -
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f1) несчастье, бедаmiseria espiritual — духовная нищетаvivir en la miseria — жить в нужде3) жадность, скупость, прижимистость••comerse de miseria разг. — сильно нуждаться, бедствовать -
6 miseria
f1) несчастье, беда2) нищета, нужда; лишения3) жадность, скупость, прижимистость4) разг. пустяк, малость••comerse de miseria разг. — сильно нуждаться, бедствовать
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7 miseria
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8 miseria
f 1) нещастие, беда; 2) мизерия, нищета, беднотия; 3) скъперничество, стиснатост; 4) прен. дреболия, дребна работа, съвсем малко; 5) въшлясване (от нечистоплътност); comerse uno de miseria прен., разг. в голяма бедност, нищета съм; miseria y compaснa прен., разг. заедно в бедността. -
9 miseria
сущ.общ. (нищета) нищенство, голь перекатная, крайняя бедность, малость, мизерность, обнищание, скаредность, убожество, нищета, пустяк, скупость, вшивость (от нечистоплотности) -
10 miseria
• extreme poverty• indifferent• indigence• indigenist• meager quantity• penury• poverty -
11 miseria
f• bída• lapálie• neštěstí• nouze• pakatel• skoupost• skrblictví• svízel• trampota* * *f• breberky (vši) -
12 MISERIA
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13 miseria absoluta
f.grinding poverty.* * *(n.) = grinding miseryEx. It is here that grinding poverty exists side by side with poor housing and amenities, unemployment, substandard education, racial tensions and a higher than average level of one-parent families and problem families.* * *(n.) = grinding miseryEx: It is here that grinding poverty exists side by side with poor housing and amenities, unemployment, substandard education, racial tensions and a higher than average level of one-parent families and problem families.
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14 miseria más absoluta
(n.) = abject povertyEx. The aim is to understand the processes which keep these households in their current state of abject poverty.* * *(n.) = abject povertyEx: The aim is to understand the processes which keep these households in their current state of abject poverty.
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15 miseria espiritual
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16 miseria profunda
• unrelieved poverty -
17 miseria total
• unrelieved poverty -
18 Miseria así [cf Miserable]
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19 Miseria pasar
Jaritha, qanitha, marnatha jakaña, qaycchaña. -
20 miseria profunda
f.unrelieved poverty.
См. также в других словарях:
miseria — sustantivo femenino 1. (no contable) Pobreza grande, falta de lo más necesario para poder vivir: Esos chicos viven en la más absoluta miseria, no tienen nada para comer. 2. (en plural) Sufrimientos, penas, desgracias, mala suerte: Santiago se… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
miseria — (Del lat. miserĭa). 1. f. Desgracia, trabajo, infortunio. 2. Estrechez, falta de lo necesario para el sustento o para otra cosa, pobreza extremada. 3. Avaricia, mezquindad y demasiada parsimonia. 4. Plaga pedicular, producida de ordinario por el… … Diccionario de la lengua española
miseria — /mi zɛrja/ s.f. [dal lat. miseria, der. di miser misero ]. 1. [mancanza di ciò che è necessario per vivere, cui conseguono squallore e senso di desolazione: una vita di m. ] ▶◀ bisogno, indigenza, (lett.) inopia, (non com.) meschinità, (region.)… … Enciclopedia Italiana
miseria — miseria, miseria y compañía expr. muy poco. ❙ « Dos en diez años. Miseria y compañía.» M. Vázquez Montalbán, El delantero centro fue asesinado al atardecer. ❙ «...patatas y garbanzos, nada, miseria y compañía...» Juan Marsé, Si te dicen que caí.… … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
Miseria — MISERIA, æ, (⇒ Tab. I.) des Erebus und der Nacht Tochter. Hyg. Præf. p. 2 … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
miseria — index adversity Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
miséria — s. f. 1. Estado ou qualidade de miserável. 2. Pobreza. 3. Abjeção, vileza. 4. Lástima. 5. Ridicularia, bagatela. 6. Avareza. 7. [Botânica] Árvore de Cabo Verde … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
miseria — (Del lat. miseria.) ► sustantivo femenino 1 Estado de pobreza o escasez extrema: ■ las ayudas internacionales no son suficientes para paliar la miseria de los países del tercer mundo. SINÓNIMO penuria indigencia pobreza ANTÓNIMO riqueza 2 Estado… … Enciclopedia Universal
miseria — mi·sè·ria s.f. FO 1. condizione di grande povertà, di estrema indigenza: vivere nella miseria; non conoscere miseria: non essere in ristrettezze economiche Sinonimi: bisogno, indigenza, povertà, ristrettezza. Contrari: agiatezza, benessere,… … Dizionario italiano
miseria — s f 1 Pobreza extrema en la que vive alguien: vivir en la miseria, estar en la miseria 2 Poquísima cantidad de algo, en particular de dinero: ganar una miseria, Les pagan una verdadera miseria 3 Desgracia extrema que sufre alguien durante cierto… … Español en México
miseria — {{#}}{{LM M26071}}{{〓}} {{SynM26727}} {{[}}miseria{{]}} ‹mi·se·ria› {{《}}▍ s.f.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Pobreza o estrechez extremadas: • vivir en la miseria.{{○}} {{<}}2{{>}} Desgracia, penalidad o sufrimiento: • las miserias de la guerra.{{○}}… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos