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Перевод: needy
[прилагательное] нуждающийся; малообеспеченный; бедствующий; нищенский; убогий; [существительное] ночлежник ; бродяга
Тезаурус:
- I hope that the reconciliation achieved by the cross will provide the basis for us all to say that we have no grounds for making fresh divisions which make a witness to a needy world more difficult than it is already.
- A discreet notice has appeared in the latest newsletter of the Local Investment Networking Company, an organisation which matches rich private investors with needy entrepreneurs.
- The Training Trust are running a five-year staff training programme in Romanian orphanages, and see this competition as giving everyone an opportunity to develop their artistic talents, and to raise funds for needy youngsters.
- Our aim: to bring help and comfort to poor, hungry, sick and needy children throughout the world.
- Let us give special thought today to those people who have devoted their lives to helping the poor and needy in impoverished parts of the world.
- Yet on any measure they are the most needy.
- You can be sure that your donation, however small, will make an important difference to the lives of needy children in Britain and overseas.
- All of this was so very different from the earlier period of Hebrew history when the first recorded occasion of a circumcision had as its central active character the woman Zipporah, and it puts in context the biblical passage, written at the time of the exile, with which this essay opened: Jerusalem, allegorized as a female in needy relation to her Lord and depicted as cleansed of her blood by the intervention of a male deity.
- The social services department is often willing to help in identifying the most needy senior citizens in the immediate neighbourhood who would appreciate a parcel of produce.
- He also provided a great deal of material assistance to the poor and needy.
- But he will still be organising 13,000 volunteers into bringing some kind of Christmas to 125,000 needy, lonely or down-and-out people.
- In the end Mrs Stavrogin and her expectant mothers lose out - if indeed there was ever any winning - while Mrs von Lemke's needy governesses bring that determined woman victory, but then defeat.
- In January 1933 it set up a central By-Election Insurance Fund to help needy constituencies to put forward candidates.
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