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  • 1 poverty

    [pov·er·ty || 'pɑvə(r)tɪ /'pɒ-]
    n. עוני; דלות
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    תולד ;ינוע

    English-Hebrew dictionary > poverty

  • 2 poverty line

    קו העוני (רמת הכנסה המאפשרת קיום בסיסי)
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    (יסיסב םויק תרשפאמה הסנכה תמר) ינועה וק

    English-Hebrew dictionary > poverty line

  • 3 poverty trap

    מלכודת העוני (ליקוי במערכת הסוציאלית שאינו מאפשר לעניים לשפר את מצבם הכלכלי)
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    (ילכלכה םבצמ תא רפשל םיינעל רשפאמ וניאש תילאיצוסה תכרעמב יוקיל) ינועה תדוכלמ

    English-Hebrew dictionary > poverty trap

  • 4 abject poverty

    עוני מתסכל
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    לכסתמ ינוע

    English-Hebrew dictionary > abject poverty

  • 5 extreme poverty

    חוסר-כול
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    לוכ-רסוח

    English-Hebrew dictionary > extreme poverty

  • 6 in poverty

    בדלות, בעוני, בדוחק
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    קחודב,ינועב,תולדב

    English-Hebrew dictionary > in poverty

  • 7 sink into poverty

    לשקוע בעוני
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    ינועב עוקשל

    English-Hebrew dictionary > sink into poverty

  • 8 under the poverty line

    מתחת לקו העוני (העשירון התחתון, מצב של חוסר פרנסה, אנשים שהכנסתם החודשית הינה פחותה מהמינימום המוגדר במשק)
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    (קשמב רדגומה םומינימהמ התוחפ הניה תישדוחה םתסנכהש םישנא,הסנרפ רסוח לש בצמ,ןותחתה ןורישעה) ינועה וקל תחתמ

    English-Hebrew dictionary > under the poverty line

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