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1 poverty
n. sefalet, yetersizlik, eksiklik, parasızlık, yokluk, düşkünlük, yoksulluk, fakirlik* * *yoksulluk* * *['povəti](the condition of being poor: They lived in extreme poverty; the poverty of the soil.) yoksulluk -
2 poverty
yoksulluk, fakirlik -
3 poverty
yoksulluk -
4 poverty stricken
yokluk çeken, yoksul, sefil, zavallı* * *çok yoksul -
5 poverty struck
adj. yokluk çeken, yoksul, sefil, zavallı -
6 poverty struck
adj. yokluk çeken, yoksul, sefil, zavallı -
7 poverty trap
yoksulluk tuzagi, fakirlik tuzagi -
8 poverty-stricken
çok yoksul, gariban -
9 poverty stricken
çok yoksul -
10 circle of poverty
yoksulluk çemberi -
11 abject
adj. umutsuz, sefil, rezil, perisan; aşağılık, adi* * *1. aşağılık 2. düşük* * *['æb‹ekt](miserable; wretched: abject poverty.) sefil, acınacak, aşağılık- abjectly -
12 abstract
adj. soyut, abstre, teorik, kuramsal————————n. soyut düşünce, özet————————v. soyutlamak, özet çıkarmak, özetlemek; ayırmak; damıtmak [biy.], aşırmak; çalmak* * *1. özet (n.) 2. ayır (v.) 3. soyut (n.)* * *['æbstrækt] 1. adjective1) ((of a noun) referring to something which exists as an idea and which is not physically real: Truth, poverty and bravery are abstract nouns.) soyut2) ((of painting, sculpture etc) concerned with colour, shape, texture etc rather than showing things as they really appear: an abstract sketch of a vase of flowers.) soyut2. noun(a summary (of a book, article etc).) özet -
13 discriminate
v. ayırdetmek, ayrıcalık yapmak, fark gözetmek, ayırt etmek, ayrı tutmak; farklı muamele etmek* * *1. ayıkla 2. ayır* * *[di'skrimineit]1) ((with between) to make or see a difference between: It is difficult to discriminate between real and pretended cases of poverty.) ayırt etmek2) ((often with against) to treat a certain kind of people differently: He was accused of discriminating against women employees.) ayrım yapmak• -
14 disease
n. hastalık, rahatsızlık, illet* * *hastalık* * *[di'zi:z]((an) illness: She's suffering from kidney disease; poverty and disease.) hastalık -
15 embitter
v. ekşitmek, dünyadan nefret ettirmek, hırçınlaştırmak, körüklemek* * *gücendir* * *[im'bitə](to make bitter and resentful: embittered by poverty and failure.) küstürmek, dünyadan nefret ettirmek -
16 evil
adj. kötü, fena, zararlı, kem, uğursuz, şanssız, tâlihsiz, günahkâr, aksi————————n. kötülük, musibet, uğursuzluk, belâ, dert, zarar, günah* * *günah* * *['i:vl] 1. adjective(very bad; wicked; sinful: evil intentions; an evil man; He looks evil; evil deeds; an evil tongue.) çok kötü, ahlâksız2. noun1) (wrong-doing, harm or wickedness: He tries to ignore all the evil in the world; Do not speak evil of anyone.) kötülük, fenalık2) (anything evil, eg crime, misfortune etc: London in the eighteenth century was a place of crime, filth, poverty and other evils.) kötülük, felâket•- evil-- evilly
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17 extravagance
n. boşa harcama, savurganlık, israf, aşırılık, taşkınlık, saçmalık, delilik* * *israf* * *noun His wife's extravagance reduced them to poverty; Food is a necessity, but wine is an extravagance.) müsriflik -
18 grind down
çektirmek, eziyet etmek, üzmek* * *kuvvetle bastır* * *(to crush: She was ground down by poverty.) ezmek -
19 grinding
adj. öğüten, ezen, öğütme, bileme————————n. öğütme, ezme, bileme, gıcırdama* * *1. öğütme (n.) 2. öğüt (v.) 3. öğüterek (prep.)* * *1) (with a sound of grinding: The train came to a grinding stop.) gıcırtıcı2) (severe: grinding poverty.) ezici, kahredici -
20 hand in hand
el ele* * *(with one person holding the hand of another: The boy and girl were walking along hand in hand; Poverty and crime go hand in hand.) el ele
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