英:['pɔ:pəˌraɪz]
美:['pɔpəˌraɪz]
英:['pɔ:pəˌraɪz]
美:['pɔpəˌraɪz]
pau·per·ize
paw p raIz
第三人称单数:pauperizes
现在分词:pauperizing
过去式:pauperized
过去分词:pauperized
词根:pauper
adj.pauper 贫民的
n.pauper 乞丐;穷人;靠救济度日者
pauperism 贫困;有被救济的资格
pauperization 贫穷化;使成为受救济过活的贫民
The first known use of pauperize was in 1806
1 The spending binge has pauperized investment in roads and power lines, and bloated the public deficit, now on track to top a staggering 19 percent of GDP.
2 They become pauperized, and their faculties are employed in deriving a support from both societies.
3 Iran, after all, is not the only Muslim country with an urban westernized elite that’s been decimated by dictatorship and pauperized by decades of war.
4 It is associated with the thought of doling out alms, of pauperizing people and of making them dependent on others instead of arousing their power to help themselves.
5 That furnishing free books tends to pauperize the community and to discourage the purchase of books for home use.
6 It had pauperized some sections of the country, leading them to look to the government to take the initiative in every movement.
7 Thousands of schools across this oil-rich South American nation are in similarly dire straits as pauperized teachers abandon their profession or skip the country altogether amid one of the worst economic downturns in modern history.
8 In the county of Sussex, the most inveterately pauperized in England, there were in 1834, 6,160 paupers.
9 If such a system were adopted, you would have a Royalist North, a Red Republican Catalonia, and a pauperized Castile, politically piebald.
10 “What you have in the U.S. and what you have in the Arab world are exactly the same: a pauperized citizenry rising up against a militarized state and system,” Khouri said.
11 Banks stopped giving out money, instantly pauperizing hundreds of thousands of Lebanese, who couldn’t access their accounts even as they watched the value of their savings wither away.
12 Deep in his heart lay a sense of the dignity and ability of human nature, which forced him to reject the pauperizing methods then employed in regard to various classes of unfortunates.
13 It is desirable to get the children into the schools, but it is highly undesirable to do this by practically pauperizing the parents.
14 And with the fall of our religion and liberty will come all the demoralizing and pauperizing effects which have followed the Papacy in Italy.
15 Libertarians, however, would not be allowed to come into the Social Solidarity system, unless they were so pauperized as to qualify for Medicaid.
16 "Oh, as to that," Thor said, forcing himself to eat slowly and sit straight in the style commended by his stepmother, "it won't need a doctor to pauperize poor Fay."
17 Gradual but certain withdrawal of support from national or State boards in order to avoid pauperizing communities by relieving them of their local financial responsibilities.
18 The old man who came shuffling slowly down the path was gaunt with the leanness of want, and unkempt with the squalor of the hopelessly pauperized.
19 “Don’t those things tend to pauperize the poor?”
20 She seemed, as she put her hands upon her hips with something of a defiant look at the older man, as though she just then stood by her pauperized lover.
1 使贫穷
2 贫困
naked forlorn threadbare need penury ruin beggar on hard tack disadvantaged needy distressed impoverished deprived indigent necessitous want poverty distress hardship deprivation privation impoverish be poorly off
4 使赤贫
5 贫穷
poor needy submerged destitute indigent penurious beggarly impecunious necessitous poorly squalidity beggarliness need want poverty deprivation impoverishment pauperism pauperization poorness squalidness out at elbow out at the elbow
6 使贫困