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Перевод: starvation
[существительное] голод ; голодание; истощение; голодная смерть; голодовка
Тезаурус:
- Starvation is out and curves are in - there's even a National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance.
- Two had already died of starvation and young children were reported to be very weak from lack of food.
- If this is not happening then I suspect fuel starvation.
- It is conservatively estimated that not less than 120,000 persons have died of actual starvation during the last two years in the Lebanon alone.
- However, in the years when the population of Ireland was halved through starvation, disease and emigration, we learned that there had been food; eggs and beef, grain, butter and pork, but that much of it was exported to England to pay rents.
- We pray for all those killed each day in wars, disasters and accidents throughout the world; for prisoners of conscience; and all who suffer torture, starvation or maltreatment; and for all whose anniversaries fall at this time of the year.
- The "eminent doctors" had given evidence in the trial to the effect that it was acceptable to "invoke a regime of starvation and sedation to quickly speed the demise of the handicapped child."
- Up to four million Ethiopians in the north may face starvation next year as a result of drought, Peter Biles writes from Nairobi.
- Both Soviet and foreign estimates of the numbers threatened with starvation and death over the period 1921-;2 varied enormously, and no amount of detailed research is ever likely to come up with reliable figures.
- When the engine is hot and if I stop the engine for up to half an hour I get a smell of petrol in the cab and upon setting off again I experience severe fuel starvation causing the engine to stop unless travelling fast on an open road.
- The effect of that in 1988-;9 was not starvation in developing countries but higher food bills.
- THE Community yesterday promised 44,000 tonnes of new food aid for Ethiopia in an effort to save millions of people threatened by starvation.
- Minyip was a wild mare who had been rescued from near starvation by a kind lady.
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