pittance no Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

pittance no Dicionário PONS

pittance Exemplos do Dicionário PONS (verificados pela redação)

to live on a pittance

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It once earned a pittance through fishing and sheep farming.
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He dreams of stardom, but the stranglehold the producer has on the music industry condemns him to work for a pittance.
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Why do they agree to act for a relative pittance?
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He came to believe that under capitalism most people could never attain his privileges and were compelled to sell their labour for a pittance to industrialists and landowners.
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Or are we to let foreign companies take the lot leaving us with a pittance.
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This mysterious fence forces criminals to sell him their wares for a pittance.
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Much of the land was bought from the owners of large farms and sugar cane plantations, who were paid a pittance for their homes and given twenty-four hours to evacuate.
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The earl made a grant to the priory of 30 shillings a year in order to maintain a pittance for her soul.
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He knows there's a vein of gold underneath the homesteaders' property, and he offers out of the kindness of his heart to purchase their land for a pittance.
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According to the official rules, the prize for winning the contest is a pittance.
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