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1. 贫穷 (pín qióng) - poverty, destitution
This expression refers to a state of extreme poverty or lack of material possessions.
2. 贫苦 (pín kǔ) - poor and miserable
This expression describes someone who is not only poor, but also living in difficult or miserable conditions.
3. 贫困 (pín kùn) - impoverished, poverty-stricken
This expression refers to a state of being extremely poor and lacking basic necessities.
4. 贫瘠 (pín jí) - barren, infertile
This expression is often used to describe land that is unable to produce crops or support life, highlighting the poverty of the land.
5. 贫乏 (pín fá) - lacking, deficient
This expression can refer to a lack of material possessions, but can also be used to describe a lack of knowledge or resources.
6. 贫寒 (pín hán) - poor and humble
This expression is often used to describe someone who is not only poor, but also humble and unassuming.
7. 贫民 (pín mín) - poor people, the impoverished
This expression is used to refer to the general population of poor or impoverished individuals.
8. 贫困线 (pín kùn xiàn) - poverty line
This expression refers to the minimum income level needed to meet basic living expenses, often used as a measure of poverty.
9. 贫困地区 (pín kùn dì qū) - impoverished area
This expression is used to describe a region or community that is suffering from poverty and lack of resources.
10. 贫道 (pín dào) - humble monk or nun
This expression is a term of humble self-address used by monks or nuns, highlighting their humble and simple way of life.
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