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21 necesitado
Del verbo necesitar: ( conjugate necesitar) \ \
necesitado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: necesitado necesitar
necesitado
◊ -da adjetivo‹ de afecto› in need of sth ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino needy person;
necesitar ( conjugate necesitar) verbo transitivo to need; ( on signs) se necesita vendedora saleswoman required; verbo intransitivo (frml) necesitado de algo to need sth
necesitado,-a
I adjetivo
1 (pobre) needy, poor
2 (carente) está necesitado de atenciones, he needs care
II mpl los (más) necesitados, the needy
necesitar verbo transitivo to need (en anuncio) se necesita secretaria bilingüe, bilingual secretary required ➣ Ver nota en need
' necesitado' also found in these entries: Spanish: necesitada - pobre English: deprived - need - needy - poverty-stricken -
22 besogneux
besogneux, -euse [bəzɔɲø, øz]adjective* * *- euse bəzɔɲø, øz nom masculin, féminin1) ( tâcheron) drudge2) (dated) ( pauvre) needy person* * *bəzɔɲø, øz adj (-euse)* * *A adj2 †( pauvre) poor.B nm,f1 ( tâcheron) drudge;2 †( pauvre) needy person.( féminin besogneuse) [bəzɔɲø, øz] adjectif1. (péjoratif) [travailleur] hardworking————————, besogneuse [bəzɔɲø, øz] nom masculin, nom féminin -
23 indigent
n (m / f) needy person (pl. = the needy) / (very) poor personadj needy / in need / indigent -
24 Bedürftige
Bedürftige m(f) GEN, SOZ needy person, poor person* * *m/f <Geschäft, Sozial> needy person, poor person -
25 sadaa moo
(n) helpless person, needy person. Woo saasaariŋo mu sadaa moo le ti. That sick one is a needy person. -
26 mhitaji
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mhitaji[Swahili Plural] wahitaji[English Word] applicant[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] hitaji------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mhitaji[Swahili Plural] wahitaji[English Word] candidate[English Plural] candidates[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2[Derived Word] hitaji------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mhitaji[Swahili Plural] wahitaji[English Word] needy person[English Plural] needy people[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2[Derived Word] hitaji V------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mhitaji[Swahili Plural] wahitaji[English Word] petitioner[English Plural] petitioners[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2[Derived Word] hitaji------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mhitaji[Swahili Plural] wahitaji[English Word] poor person[English Plural] poor people[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2[Derived Word] hitaji------------------------------------------------------------ -
27 necessitat
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28 feumach
adj. needy: nm. gen. -aich; pl. -aich, a needy person -
29 ñaaniriŋo
(adj) needy. A manke moo ñaaniriŋo ti. He is not a needy person. -
30 бедняк
1) General subject: a poor body, almsman, beggar, church mouse, church-mouse, destitute, down and out, down and outer, down-and-out, have not, have-not, pauper, poor man pauper, simple, small farmer2) American: hillbilly (особ. из глухих горных районов южных штатов)3) Law: poor person, poor man4) Diplomatic term: cracker (особ, из Джорджии или Флориды)5) Politics: needy person6) leg.N.P. landless peasant -
31 лицо с низким уровнем дохода
Politics: needy personУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > лицо с низким уровнем дохода
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32 Bedürftiger
Bedürftiger
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33 Hilfsbedürftiger
Hilfsbedürftiger
needy person;
• Hilfsbedürftigkeit indigence, distress, need;
• Hilfsbereitschaft cooperation, accommodation;
• Hilfsbetrieb ancillary undertaking, service department;
• industrielle Hilfsbetriebe subsidiary industries (undertakings);
• Hilfsbetriebskonto service department account (US);
• Hilfsbogen (Bilanz) work sheet;
• Hilfsbuch handbook, auxiliary book, (Buchführung) subsidiary ledger, (für Erstellung der Konzernbilanz) elimination ledger;
• Hilfsbücher sub-ledgers;
• Hilfsbuchhalter assistant bookkeeper;
• Hilfsdatei (Computer) work file;
• Hilfsdienst help, aid, assistance, (Notdienst) help (aid) scheme, emergency department, (Produktion) ancillary service, (Rotes Kreuz) first-aid service;
• Hilfseinkäufer assistant buyer;
• Hilfseinrichtungen support facilities;
• Hilfsersuchen invocation of aid;
• Hilfsfahrzeug emergency (light-duty) vehicle;
• Hilfsflugplatz auxiliary airfield, feeder airport;
• Hilfsfonds relief (aid, emergency) fund;
• Hilfsfunktion auxiliary function;
• Hilfsgelder aid money (fund[s]), subsidies;
• durch Hilfsgelder finanzieren to subsidize;
• Hilfsgüter ancillary products;
• Hilfsindustrie ancillary industry;
• Hilfskasse relief (provident) fund, (Verein) friendly (benefit) society (Br.), slate club (Br.);
• Hilfskassierer assistant cashier, assistant paying teller (US);
• Hilfskomitee emergency (distress, relief) committee;
• Hilfskonsortium aid consortium;
• Hilfskonto subsidiary (auxiliary, adjunct) account;
• Hilfskonto für Kostenberichtigungen cost ledger;
• Hilfskontobuch subsidiary journal;
• Hilfskostenstelle productive department;
• Hilfskraft help, helper, subsidiary worker, aid, assistant, auxiliary;
• wissenschaftliche Hilfskraft research assistant. -
34 бедняк
pauper, needy person, poor -
35 དོན་འདོད་པ་
[don 'dod pa]needy person, beggar -
36 þurfa-maðr
m. a poor man, needy person, K. Þ. K. 142, Bs. i. 834, D. I. i. 218, MS. 623. 20; saðr þ., Clem. 135; þurfamanna-tíund, the poor-rate, K. Þ. K. 162. -
37 þurfamaðr
m. poor man, needy person (þurfamannatíund). -
38 hallexhi
mneedy person -
39 ubo|gi
Ⅰ adj. grad. 1. (biedny) [krewny, rolnik, emigrant, rodzina, miasto] poor, impoverished; [wyposażenie, mieszkanie, pokój] poor, meagre GB, meager US; [okres, rok, czasy] lean, meagre GB, meager US- najuboższe kraje świata the poorest countries in the world2. (zniszczony, zaniedbany) [strój, ubranie] shabby, threadbare; [sprzęty, pokój, hotel, budynek] shabby, run-down- uboga mieścina a shabby little town3. (nieobfity, niedostateczny) [roślinność] sparse; [gleba, dieta] poor; [słownictwo, oferta, program, treść] limited, skimpy- kraj/region ubogi w surowce mineralne a country/region poor in mineral resources- uboga mieszanka Aut. a lean mixture- ubogi w składniki odżywcze poor in nutrientsⅡ ubo|gi m, uboga f poor a. needy person, pauper- ubodzy potrzebują naszej pomocy the poor need our help■ ubogi duchem small-minded, meanspirited- błogosławieni ubodzy duchem Bibl. blessed are the poor in spiritThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ubo|gi
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40 indigente
adj.1 destitute, poor.2 indigent, disadvantaged, poor, destitute.f. & m.1 poor person.2 pauper, poor person, indigent, tramp.3 bag lady.* * *► adjetivo1 indigent, poverty-stricken1 poor person* * *1.ADJ destitute2.SMF destitute person* * *Iadjetivo (frml) destitute, indigent (frml)IImasculino y femenino (frml) indigent (frml)* * *= needy [needier -comp., neediest -sup.], poverty-stricken, impecunious, indigent, destitute, vagrant, bag lady, pauper, shopping-bag lady, bagwoman, bagman.Ex. By definition, these are benefits, often in cash, which the state has decided are required by various needy categories of its citizens.Ex. The British Museum Reading Room is filled with cranks, hacks, poverty-stricken scholars who cherish their hobby.Ex. Despite its impecunious state and lack of a home until 1928, the UK Library Association remained confident about the future of libraries and librarianship.Ex. These indigents, known to the public as tramps & skid row winos, are very visible & more likely to be arrested for drunkenness & other petty offenses than a person with a permanent home.Ex. The clarity of his drawings contrasts sharply with the total alienation in which he lived as a destitute mental patient with a diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia.Ex. This paper outlines the problems caused by vagrants who use public libraries as a refuge.Ex. A sample of New York City's vagrant females were interviewed in the main bag lady territory in Manhattan.Ex. Gavarni's illustrations of waifs, paupers, and beggars were later published separately, with captions added by the artist.Ex. Shopping-bag ladies do not overtly beg, but they do not refuse what is offered.Ex. I've always been afraid of somehow winding up as a bagwoman in the streets.Ex. His hand went to the pistol in his belt as he turned and found a ragged, filthy bagman looking up at him from beneath a blanket of newspapers.----* albergue para indigentes = poorhouse.* indigentes, los = destitute, the.* * *Iadjetivo (frml) destitute, indigent (frml)IImasculino y femenino (frml) indigent (frml)* * *= needy [needier -comp., neediest -sup.], poverty-stricken, impecunious, indigent, destitute, vagrant, bag lady, pauper, shopping-bag lady, bagwoman, bagman.Ex: By definition, these are benefits, often in cash, which the state has decided are required by various needy categories of its citizens.
Ex: The British Museum Reading Room is filled with cranks, hacks, poverty-stricken scholars who cherish their hobby.Ex: Despite its impecunious state and lack of a home until 1928, the UK Library Association remained confident about the future of libraries and librarianship.Ex: These indigents, known to the public as tramps & skid row winos, are very visible & more likely to be arrested for drunkenness & other petty offenses than a person with a permanent home.Ex: The clarity of his drawings contrasts sharply with the total alienation in which he lived as a destitute mental patient with a diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia.Ex: This paper outlines the problems caused by vagrants who use public libraries as a refuge.Ex: A sample of New York City's vagrant females were interviewed in the main bag lady territory in Manhattan.Ex: Gavarni's illustrations of waifs, paupers, and beggars were later published separately, with captions added by the artist.Ex: Shopping-bag ladies do not overtly beg, but they do not refuse what is offered.Ex: I've always been afraid of somehow winding up as a bagwoman in the streets.Ex: His hand went to the pistol in his belt as he turned and found a ragged, filthy bagman looking up at him from beneath a blanket of newspapers.* albergue para indigentes = poorhouse.* indigentes, los = destitute, the.* * *( frml)indigent ( frml)los indigentes the destitute* * *
indigente adj frml poverty-stricken
' indigente' also found in these entries:
English:
destitute
* * *♦ adjpoor, destitute♦ nmfpoor person;los indigentes the poor, the destitute* * *I adj destituteII m/f poor person;los indigentes the poor pl* * *indigente adj & nmf: indigent
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