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 Translation for 'affluence' from English to Greek
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NOUN   affluence | -
SYNO affluence | richness
affluence {noun}ευμάρεια {η}
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Translation for 'affluence' from English to Greek

affluence {noun}
ευμάρεια {η}
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Usage Examples English
  • Today, the Northern Sydney region of Sydney endures as a family-oriented residential area with a vibe of liveability and affluence.
  • The counties of Nassau and Suffolk have long been renowned for their affluence and high standard of living.
  • Even though the segregation of the affluence is stronger, the research shows that it remains stable over the years (on the contrary to the other types).
  • Advocates of the diet argue that the increase in diseases of affluence after the dawn of agriculture was caused by these changes in diet, but others have countered that it may be that pre-agricultural hunter-gatherers did not suffer from the diseases of affluence because they did not live long enough to develop them.
  • Offer's book of 2006, "The Challenge of Affluence: Self-Control and Well-Being in the United States and Britain since 1950", represents to some extent a challenge to Neoclassical economics.

  • Thomas Griffiths Wainewright was born into affluence in Richmond, London, England.
  • Cycling provided an enduring activity for ordinary Melburnians until falling automobile prices and growing consumer affluence saw increasing numbers switch over to the car in the 1940s and 1950s.
  • Relatively few country clubs, golf clubs, etc., which take up loads of space, are available in Singapore, making membership another indication of affluence.
  • In 2009, Kasser published a co-authored paper with Kennon Sheldon in which they used the term "time affluence" and shared the results from four related empirical studies.
  • From a life of southern ease and affluence, her situation deteriorated with the civil war.

  • During two years as president, Duncan returned the CAHA to affluence after four years of deficits that totalled almost $49,000.
  • Alderley Edge is known for its affluence and expensive houses, falling inside Cheshire's Golden Triangle.
  • Public water taps on roads face extinction in Kerala, due to the increasing affluence of people who get addicted to bottled water.
  • North Harrow's statistics exceed the London average in terms of safety, affluence and quality of education of its schools.
  • Increasing affluence means that more people can spend resources on items that are not necessary, like clothes and costumes.

  • The city's affluence encouraged the construction of an impressive religious building: the St Nikolaus Munster in the late 15th century; a City Hall in the late 15th century; and impressive residences for the family of the spital doctors.
  • "Kath & Kim" satirises the mother-daughter relationship and the habits and values of modern suburban Australians, and emphasises the kitsch and superficial elements of contemporary society, particularly the traditional working class which has progressed to a level of affluence (or "effluence" as quoted by Kath) which previous generations had been unable to achieve.
  • The story was about a boy named [...] who lived in extreme poverty, who gained affluence and influence through a series of murders.
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Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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