Beneficencia in english

Charity

pronunciation: tʃerɪti part of speech: noun
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beneficencia 

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» casa de beneficenciaalmshouse .

Example: The author explains the reconstruction of charitable institutions (including hospitals, cemeteries, almshouses, orphanages and schools) in California after the 1783 earthquake.

» comedor de beneficenciasoup kitchen .

Example: The author discusses the design of information management systems for Assistance Centres for Homeless People, which include hostels for homeless people, soup kitchens and other services.

» comida de beneficenciacharity meal .

Example: Nowadays among thousands queuing up for charity meals are family men who lost their jobs and can not make ends meet.

» fundación de beneficencia públicapublic trust .

Example: In October, the federal government announced a policy change that removes the tax advantage enjoyed by public trusts by the end of 2010.

» hogar de beneficenciaalmshouse .

Example: The author explains the reconstruction of charitable institutions (including hospitals, cemeteries, almshouses, orphanages and schools) in California after the 1783 earthquake.

» obra de beneficenciabenefaction .

Example: Library development throughout the English-speaking world was greatly influenced during the late 19th and early 20th centuries by the benefactions of Andrew Carnegie.

» organismo de beneficencia públicapublic trust .

Example: In October, the federal government announced a policy change that removes the tax advantage enjoyed by public trusts by the end of 2010.

» sociedad de beneficenciafriendly societyprovident societymutual benefit society .

Example: The origins of this institution -- part trade union, part friendly society, and part social club -- are obscure, but chapels were well established by the mid sixteenth century in the larger continental shops.

Example: Wilson thought that most of these objectives were unattainable by provident societies, since they were governed by people of various religious denominations.

Example: Most mutual benefit societies formed to provide financial assistance for members who were unable to work because of illness, funeral and burial expenses, pensions for widows and orphans, and low-interest loans.

Beneficencia synonyms

brotherly love in spanish: amor fraterno, pronunciation: brʌðɜrlilʌv part of speech: noun polymonium caeruleum van-bruntiae in spanish: polymonium caeruleum van-bruntiae, pronunciation: pɑlimoʊniəmkeɪɜruliəmvænbrənt part of speech: noun greek valerian in spanish: valeriana griega, pronunciation: grikvəlɪriən part of speech: noun polemonium van-bruntiae in spanish: polemonium van-bruntiae, pronunciation: poʊləmoʊniəmvænbrənt part of speech: noun polemonium caeruleum in spanish: polemonium caeruleum, pronunciation: poʊləmoʊniəmkeɪɜruliəm part of speech: noun
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