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hard-up 英'hɑːd'ʌp美'hɑːd'ʌp COCA¹⁷⁷²²⁵BNC³⁰⁷⁶²Economist¹⁰⁰⁶⁷ 基本英英搭配例句例句 adj.缺钱⁵⁰;手头紧⁵⁰
形容词 hard up: not having enough money to pay for necessitieshard up for缺少穷于hard up for money经济拮据hard up缺钱set up hard拉紧 用作形容词Being short of money, I made a virtue of necessity and gave up smoking.我因缺钱,倒也乐得把烟戒了。 As a college student,he is often hard up for money.作为一名大学生,他经常手头紧。 After New York, Brooklyn looked actually poor and hard-up. 和纽约相比。布鲁克林真显得寒酸而贫穷。 xddhy What is more, many football players are relatively hard-up. 另外,很多球员财政方面都入不敷出。 ecocn But, compared with other drugs, cannabis is still relatively benign—and the thought of that extra tax revenue tempts hard-up California. 但是,与其它药物相比,大麻的药力仍然相对温和――所以,开征新税的想法才不断诱惑着缺钱的加州政府。 ecocn But even in one of the world’s richest countries the hard-up represent a huge and growing market. 但即使在世界上最富裕的国家,穷人也代表着巨大而很有前景的市场。 ecocn He also appeals to hard-up protest voters. 他还呼吁减少对抗议选民的援助。 renren |