"mean" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- If the loss of a livelihood meant hardship, the Nyces didn't show it.
- The failure to address the deficit may mean insolvency and hardship for all of a company's insureds.
- For many, inflation means hardship as their frozen incomes are outstripped by the soaring price of what they eat.
- The break meant more hardship in a region already suffering from cutbacks in water use because of drought.
- I think a strike will mean severe hardship for working people.
- It means real hardship to small-business owners who will lose income because they can't sell lottery tickets.
- For many people, in other words, risk doesn't mean extra life - it means hardship, unemployment and even the possibility of early death.
- Some residents may lose up to $80,000, which would mean serious financial hardship for them; all could face higher monthly costs because of the buildings' problems.
- A recession, he added, would not only mean hardship for many people who previously would have benefited from social welfare programs.
- Relocating the programs has also meant financial hardship for the Chinese partner universities, administrators said.
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