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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. poor <poorer poorest> [Am pʊr, pɔr, Brit pɔː, pʊə] ADJ

1. poor (not wealthy):

2. poor (unsatisfactory):

poor harvest
poor harvest
poor diet/quality
poor imitation

3. poor (unfortunate):

poor attr

II. poor [Am pʊr, pɔr, Brit pɔː, pʊə] SUBST Plsubst

relation [Am rəˈleɪʃ(ə)n, Brit rɪˈleɪʃ(ə)n] SUBST

1. relation C (relative):

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2.1. relation U or C (connection):

2.2. relation:

in relation to as Präp
in relation to as Präp

3. relation <relations, pl >:

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poor relation SUBST

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relation [rɪˈleɪʃən] SUBST

1. relation kein Pl (link):

2. relation (relative):

3. relation pl (contact):

I. poor [pʊəʳ, Am pʊr] ADJ

1. poor (lacking money):

2. poor:

poor attendance, harvest
poor memory, performance
to be poor at sth

3. poor (deserving of pity):

II. poor [pʊəʳ, Am pʊr] SUBST

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relation [rɪ·ˈleɪ·ʃən] SUBST

1. relation (link):

2. relation (relative):

Wendungen:

I. poor [pʊr] ADJ

1. poor (lacking money):

2. poor:

poor attendance, harvest
poor memory, performance
to be poor at sth

3. poor (deserving of pity):

II. poor [pʊr] SUBST

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Investment trusts have traditionally been a poor relation to the unit trust.
citywire.co.uk
Rounders always seemed a bit of an afterthought at school, a poor relation to the more exhilarating athletics and cricket.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Fans decked out in blue and white while looking over their noses at the poor relation across the estuary.
www.independent.co.uk
The vegetarian options are no poor relation either.
www.independent.co.uk
No longer is children's theatre (sorry, again) the poor relation of grown-up theatre.
www.thejc.com