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d’échec
der Arbeiterklasse

в PONS речника

английски
английски
немски
немски

ˈwork·ing-class ПРИЛ

work·ing ˈclass СЪЩ + sing/pl vb

ethos [ˈi:θɒs, Am -θɑ:s] СЪЩ no pl

Gesinnung f <-, -en>
Ethos ср <-> geh

mo·res [ˈmɔ:reɪz] СЪЩ мн

1. mores СОЦИОЛ (ways):

2. mores ЮР (practices):

I. vote [vəʊt, Am voʊt] СЪЩ

1. vote (expression of choice):

Stimme f <-, -n>

2. vote (election):

Abstimmung f <-, -en>
Wahl f <-, -en>
to hold [or take] a vote
to put sth to the [or a]vote

3. vote (of group):

4. vote no pl (right):

II. vote [vəʊt, Am voʊt] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. vote (elect candidate, measure):

2. vote (formally choose):

to vote to do sth

3. vote (formally decide):

to vote on sth
über etw вин abstimmen

Phrases:

III. vote [vəʊt, Am voʊt] ГЛАГ прх

1. vote (elect):

2. vote (propose):

3. vote (declare):

to vote sb/sth sth
jdn/etw zu etw дат erklären

4. vote (decide to give):

to vote sb/sth sth [or sth for [or Brit to] [or Am towards] sb/sth]
etw jdm/etw bewilligen
немски
немски
английски
английски

Ar·bei·ter·vier·tel <-s, -> СЪЩ ср

Ar·bei·ter·fa·mi·lie <-, -n> СЪЩ f

Ar·bei·ter·kind <-(e)s, -er> СЪЩ ср

"География"

working-class town СЪЩ

Present
Ivote
youvote
he/she/itvotes
wevote
youvote
theyvote
Past
Ivoted
youvoted
he/she/itvoted
wevoted
youvoted
theyvoted
Present Perfect
Ihavevoted
youhavevoted
he/she/ithasvoted
wehavevoted
youhavevoted
theyhavevoted
Past Perfect
Ihadvoted
youhadvoted
he/she/ithadvoted
wehadvoted
youhadvoted
theyhadvoted

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His parents were working-class folk, perhaps a barber and a washerwoman.
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In practice, these regulations help only very poor families, and not working-class and middle-income families.
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Unfortunately though the houses may have been more modest, they were still too expensive for many working-class people.
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They served only the center of the city and the better neighborhoods, ignoring the working-class neighborhoods and the outer parts of the city.
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They are ordinary working-class people who blame society for their sufferings.
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