English to Malay Dictionary austerity

austerity

penjimatan
definition
noun
he was noted for his austerity and his authoritarianism
sternness or severity of manner or attitude.
example
The 'austerity' measures have created a pool of discontented young men, with no prospect of a job or a future, who are being exploited by militia leaders for their own ends.
Like it or not, the beauty of mathematics springs from its rigorous 'austerity' .
There is elegance to the restraint and 'austerity' of the imagery that extends to, or perhaps finds inspiration in, the clean utility of the printed page.
Oh, well, in the war, of course it was 'austerity' ; the whole centre of Manchester was totally destroyed.
I especially love Inuit art for its 'austerity' and cleanliness.
In this manner the culture of 'austerity' forces otherwise reluctant workers into the labour market thus helps keep wages down.…
After the lean 'austerity' of the war years a growing number of Australian fashion designers were able to source a wide range of materials to create stunning garments for all manner of social occasions.
In this historical context, the director's main aim is to remind the audience of virtues such as coherence, 'austerity' , passion and faith.
At times, however, music of great 'austerity' and purity is shattered by painful, pounding discords.
International financial investors appeared satisfied, at least for the moment, with a new round of economic 'austerity' measures that provoked crippling strikes by the Argentine workers last week.
The geometric segments of the sails have a quite mathematical purity and 'austerity' .
A small degree of economic growth was recorded in 1995, despite a sense of economic crisis in the country, which led to the introduction of economic 'austerity' measures.
His uncanny, unmistakable style crossed Cubist 'austerity' with lush Surrealism.
'austerity' measures
Joyce regards his world variously, with rigorous irony, satiric 'austerity' - yet with unflagging magnanimity and pervasive humor.
After the devastation of war and years of 'austerity' , the Festival aimed to raise the nation's spirits whilst promoting the very best in British art, design and industry.
The subject of the campaign, ironically, is fiscal 'austerity' ,’ Campbell said in a press release.
His chin is firm, mouth straight and serious, a hint of 'austerity' balanced by humour in the corners.
A lot of the architecture in the city centre as a whole dates from the turn of the 19th century into the 20th and is a mixture of Victorian 'austerity' and art nouveau decadence.
Further cuts and 'austerity' measures affecting social expenditure can already be foreseen.
The new 'austerity' measures include higher taxes on wages and pensions and a value-added tax on services, such as transportation, which up to now had been exempt.
The war years brought loss of loved ones, social change, times of 'austerity' , an awareness of New Zealand's vulnerability, and defence measures.
a simple life of prayer and personal 'austerity'
The continuation of economic 'austerity' policies under these conditions has provoked a wave of upheavals throughout the continent.
The festival aimed to raise the nation's spirits following the war and years of 'austerity' , whilst promoting the very best in British art, design and industry.
Earlier this year, China launched 'austerity' measures to reduce the amount of construction activity in leading cities to prevent the economy from overheating.
Particularly relevant is Hawes's preference for an architecture of honesty and 'austerity' , stripped of unnecessary embellishment and free of copyism.
The downturn in the economy caused the government to impose harsh 'austerity' measures.
She has added an element of sophisticated glamour to his image of Presbyterian 'austerity' .
But after 1945, Britain was marked by 'austerity' .
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