penury的意思和读音

penury

: [ˈpenjʊri] : [ˈpenjəri]

n.

n.luxury

n.poverty,destitution,indigence,neediness,impoverishment

penuryn.

1.the state of being very poor

n.1.; (of)2.

n.1.the state of being extremely poor

1. pensive adj penury n peregrination n ...

2. (spac + (penury + (flirt + ...

3. penultimate penury perambulate ...

4. pawn penury pound ...

5. paean penury , pertinent ...

6. pensive adj. penury n. perceive v. ...

7. ( spac penury ( flirt ...

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1.God, when he gave the world in common to all mankind, commanded man also to labour, and the penury of his condition required it of him.

2.China is no longer the destination for those looking to accumulate hardship tales of scarcity, penury and adversity overcome.

3.It led to a condition of penury which led him briefly into a debtor's prison, a thing I have always dreaded.使

4.One woman we talked to had started in such penury that four of her children had died of starvation or disease.饿

5.It has stymied every effort towards economic reform, deterring investors and letting the country slide more deeply into penury and debt.退使

6.The marriage began in penury though things looked up after 1952 when Newton became the first contract photographer for American Vogue.1952

7.The penury once even prompted a staff member to suggest operating a taxi company to generate revenue.使

8.This is a tremendous achievement of the western model; its permanent abolition of material penury makes it more attractive still.西

9.Aid workers say that in reality the nation has been driven deep into penury.

10.Many have escaped rural penury in China's interior to work as migrants in the booming factories and building sites of the coastal belt.沿