Penuria in english

Penury

pronunciation: penjʊri part of speech: noun
In gestures

penuria = paucity ; penury ; hardship. 

Example: So we see extraordinary hardships cheerfully borne (indeed, apparently enjoyed) by zealous mountaineers, earnest single-handed yachtsmen floating round the world, and all-weather fishing-hobbyists sit patiently at the side of, and sometimes in, rivers, undeterred by the paucity of their catches.Example: The practice found in some libraries of using the index to the scheme as an index to the catalogue is a makeshift expedient, by penury out of ignorance, and must be condemned.Example: Ordinarily, one should avoid simultaneous 'exchanges' of personnel between units for training purposes because it is a hardship for any library section to try to train a new person while one of their 'regulars' is gone at the same time.

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» pasar penuriassuffer from + deprivation .

Example: A converted mobile library vehicle is used to deliver tutor supported training to local communities suffering from economic deprivation and social exclusion.

» penuriasdeprivation [A veces escrito depravation por error] .

Example: Findings emphasised the escalating deprivation of applied social scientists in general and the local government and voluntary sectors in particular.

» penurias económicaseconomic deprivation .

Example: A converted mobile library vehicle is used to deliver tutor supported training to local communities suffering from economic deprivation and social exclusion.

» vivir en la penurialive in + penury .

Example: Prior to that he spent almost a year not having a clue what to do with his life and living in penury.

Penuria synonyms

need in spanish: necesitar, pronunciation: nid part of speech: verb, noun indigence in spanish: indigencia, pronunciation: ɪndɪdʒəns part of speech: noun pauperism in spanish: pauperismo, pronunciation: pɔpɜrɪzəm part of speech: noun
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