vārdnīca poļu - angļu

język polski - English

ubodzy angļu valodā:

1. destitute


destitute people
People became destitute, and many of them lost almost everything they had.
‘The English aristocracy of the 19th century cared little for the poor and destitute

2. poor


I'm poor.
His lackadaisical attitude to studying explains his poor grades.
Once upon a time, there lived a poor man and a rich woman.
Your poor memory is due to poor listening habits.
Mary is not poor. On the contrary, she is quite rich.
Such an economic program will help the rich at the expense of the poor.
It makes no difference to me whether you are rich or poor.
Poor Japanese immigrants were willing to work for low pay.
Something you should know about me is that my greatest fear in life is that people will find out that I'm poor.
He managed to pass his driving test even though he was a poor driver.
Poor Tom's been trying to get to sleep for three hours now.
A poor school record will count against you when you look for a job.
Young people are often poor judges of their own abilities.
Blindness is responsible for a staggering toll of poor health, suffering, and loss of dignity and diminution in the quality of lives of people worldwide.
Poor is not the one who has too little, but the one who wants too much.

3. needy


We should help the needy.
someone doesn’t want to hang out with me, I don’t get all needy and
Aniq turned slowly at the sound of the needy, narcissistic gurgle that sounded from behind him.

4. less fortunate


people less fortunate