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1 to be in straitened circumstances
formal use pasar estrecheces, pasar apurosEnglish-spanish dictionary > to be in straitened circumstances
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2 straitened
tr['streɪtənd]\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be in straitened circumstances formal use pasar estrecheces, pasar apurosstraitened ['streɪtənd] adjin straitened circumstances : en apuros económicos['streɪtnd]ADJ frmin straitened circumstances — en condiciones difíciles, en condiciones de apuro
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3 reduced
tr[rɪ'djʊːst]adj.• reducido, -a adj.rɪ'duːst, rɪ'djuːst1) (lower, lesser) <number/size/prices> reducido2) ( impoverished) (frml & euph)[rɪ'djuːst]ADJ1) (=lower) [numbers, cost, expenditure] reducido; [price] reducido, rebajadoat a reduced rate — con una tarifa reducida or rebajada, con rebaja or descuento
non-smokers have a reduced risk of heart disease — los no fumadores tienen menos riesgo de contraer enfermedades cardíacas
I had to get used to living on a reduced income — me tuve que acostumbrar a vivir con pocos ingresos
2) (=smaller) [size] reducidoFrench troops will have a reduced role in the area — las tropas francesas desempeñarán un papel poco importante en la zona
3) (=straitened)to be living in reduced circumstances — frm, hum pasar necesidades or estrecheces
* * *[rɪ'duːst, rɪ'djuːst]1) (lower, lesser) <number/size/prices> reducido2) ( impoverished) (frml & euph)
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straitened circumstances — index poverty Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
in straitened circumstances — index impecunious, poor (underprivileged) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
straitened — (adj.) c.1600, too narrow; 1716, reduced to hardship; see STRAIT (Cf. strait) (n.). Phrase straitened circumstances recorded from 1766 … Etymology dictionary
circumstances — n. 1) adverse, difficult, trying circumstances 2) reduced, straitened circumstances 3) aggravating; extenuating, mitigating circumstances 4) attendant; compelling; exceptional, special; favorable; suspicious; tragic; unavoidable; unforeseen… … Combinatory dictionary
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straitened — adjective formal in straitened circumstances in a difficult situation because of a lack of money: an elderly spinster living in straitened circumstances … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
straitened — Synonyms and related words: Lenten, Spartan, abstemious, ascetic, austere, badly off, bound, bounded, conditioned, confined, copyrighted, cramped, desperate, destitute, disciplined, distressed, down to bedrock, dwarfed, dwarfish, embarrassed,… … Moby Thesaurus
straitened — adjective our straitened circumstances improved once Desmond got his first teaching job Syn: impoverished, poverty stricken, poor, destitute, penniless, as poor as a church mouse, in penury, impecunious, unable to make ends meet, in reduced… … Thesaurus of popular words
circumstances — noun 1. your overall circumstances or condition in life (including everything that happens to you) (Freq. 2) whatever my fortune may be deserved a better fate has a happy lot the luck of the Irish a victim of circumstances success that was her… … Useful english dictionary
straitened — strait|ened [ˈstreıtnd] adj formal [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: strait narrow ; STRAIT] not having enough money, especially not as much as you had before ▪ the straitened circumstances of post war Japan … Dictionary of contemporary English
straitened — strait|ened [ streıtnd ] adjective FORMAL made difficult by financial problems: straitened circumstances … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English