0 having no luck, no money, and no opportunities:
As a young man he dressed as a down-and-out and tramped the streets of Paris and London.
That is no indication of a derelict and down-and-out community.
A walk-in advisory service is sometimes preferred by the drunken down-and-out vagrants who are but a small proportion of the total of our alcoholics.
That man was as near down-and-out as makes no difference.
I saw the down-and-out miner, who might have saved a little and whose income had to be taken into account.
But let us not regard the railways, because of the financial problems which confront them, as an inefficient and down-and-out industry.
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窮困潦倒的, 時運不濟的…
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sin un lugar donde caerse muerto, vagabundo…
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desamparado…
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sefil, derbeder, biçare…
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clochard/-arde…
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člověk na dně/mizině…
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subsistensløs, helt til rotterne…
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