poverty的意思和读音

poverty

: [ˈpɑvərti] : [ˈpɒvə(r)ti]

n.

adj.+n.extreme poverty,abject poverty,great poverty,widespread poverty

v.+n.reduce poverty,alleviate poverty,relieve poverty,abolish poverty

n.affluence,surplus

n.neediness,destitution,hardship,distress,need

povertyn.

1.[u]the state of being poor

conditions of abject/extreme poverty

to alleviate/relieve poverty

Many elderly people live in poverty .

2.[u][sing]a lack of sth; poor quality

There is a poverty of colour in her work.

n.1.2.,,, (of, in);(),3.;

n.1.a situation in which someone does not have enough money to pay for their basic needs2.a lack of something, especially ideas or feelings

1. identify n. 172. poverty n. 173. resolve vt. 175. ...

2. 620、Potential output 621、Poverty 626、Price elasticity of supply ...

3. rural adj. ; poverty n. ;; violence n. ;;; ...

4. potato 259 poverty , , , 263 powder , , , ...

5., potential a. 446. poverty n. 447. precious a. , 448. ...

6. pouring mould poverty powder bottle ...

7. widespread 广 poverty electricity ...

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1.Cultivate poverty like a garden herb, like sage. Do not trouble yourself much to get new things, whether clothes or friends.

2.To decide how much the Mapuches are owed and the best way to help them emerge from their poverty, Chile urgently needs a national debate.

3.This progress has greatly improved the prospects for growth and for a substantial reduction in poverty over the next decade.

4.Thanks to four years of annual economic growth of over 8%, poverty and unemployment have halved since he took office in 2003 (see chart 2).20038%

5."She's a quiet one, " he thought; "she's grown up in poverty, and I am marrying for the sake of my motherless children. "。”

6.She died in poverty in Paris after using what wealth and influence she had in saving the children of Loyalists from the wroth of Cornwall.

7."I think dealing with development and poverty around the world is going to be a critical component of our foreign policy, " he added.

8.But even in quite poor countries, a different concept of poverty also seems to creep in, the authors argue.使

9.Poverty is often linked in the public mind with dependency.

10.We may first think of the distance between the Rich and the Poor, but why are the poor always in the state of poverty?