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1 pittance
/'pitəns/ * danh từ - thu hoạch ít ỏi; tiền thu lao rẻ mạt - số lượng nh -
2 der Hungerlohn
- {pittance} thu hoạch ít ỏi, tiền thu lao rẻ mạt, số lượng nh = für Hungerlohn angefertigt {sweated}+ -
3 bißchen
- {bit} = ein bißchen {a bit; a little bit}+ = kein bißchen {not a jot; not a whit; not a wink}+ = das kleine bißchen {pittance}+ = ein bißchen kurz {a trifle short}+ = ein bißchen happig {a bit thick}+ = das ist ein bißchen zuviel {that is a bit thick}+ = er ist ein bißchen blöd {umg.} {he's a bit thick}+ -
4 das Auskommen
- {competence} năng lực, khả năng, tiền thu nhập đủ để sống sung túc, thẩm quyền - {livelihood} cách sinh nhai, sinh kế - {living} cuộc sống sinh hoạt, người sống, môn nhập khoản, hoa lợi - {subsistence} sự tồn tại, sự sống, sự sinh sống - {sufficiency} sự đủ, sự đầy đủ - {sustenance} chất bổ, thức ăn, phương tiện sinh sống, sự nuôi dưỡng = das armselige Auskommen {pittance}+ = sein Auskommen haben {to make a living; to make one's livelihood; to make one's living}+ = das reichliche Auskommen {independence}+ = es ist schweres Auskommen mit ihr {it is difficult to get on with her}+
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pittance — pit‧tance [ˈpɪtns] noun [singular] a very small or unfairly small amount of money: • She gets paid a pittance. * * * pittance UK US /ˈpɪtəns/ noun [S] DISAPPROVING ► a very small amount of money, especially money received as income: earn … Financial and business terms
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Pittance — (through French pitance and from Latin pietas, loving kindness) is a gift to the members of a religious house for masses, consisting usually of an extra allowance of food or wine on occasions such as the anniversary of the donor s death festivals … Wikipedia
pittance — index paucity, ration Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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pittance — *ration, allowance, dole … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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pittance — [pit′ ns] n. [ME pitaunce < OFr pitance, portion of food allowed a monk < ML pietantia < LL(Ec) pietas: see PIETY] 1. a small or barely sufficient allowance of money 2. any small amount or share … English World dictionary
pittance — pit|tance [ˈpıtəns] n [singular] [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: pitance piety, pity , from Latin pietas; PITY1] a very small amount of money, especially wages, that is less than someone needs or deserves earn/be paid a pittance ▪ The… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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