badly off是什么意思

  • En [ ˌbæd.li ˈɒf]
  • Us [ ˌbæd.li ˈɑːf]

详细释义

  • 0 having little money and few of the things you need to live -- 生活困难的;穷困的

    • They're not badly off but they don't have much money to spare. 他们并不穷困——只是闲钱不多而已。

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  • We think that a small gain for them can be morally outweighed by a much larger gain for others who are also badly-off.

  • Now, suppose that we must choose between benefiting a well-off person and benefiting a badly-off person.

  • It is extraordinary how these young people have no idea that there are other people who are so badly-off.

  • This will at long last stop the wicked anomaly of the well-off council tenant being subsidised by the badly-off pensioner living in private accommodation.

  • Environmental improvements are being effected by charging the badly-off the same as the well-off.

  • If the site were closed, or if it were upgraded, where would the present badly-off tenants go?

  • Although there are some who have a better pension than others, the vast majority of them are very badly-off indeed.

  • It is at this moment of really bad inflation that we have to look after the really badly-off in the community.

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  • 中文繁体

    生活困難的, 窮困的…

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  • Español

    mal de dinero, andar mal de dinero, estar en un período de escasez/de vacas flacas…

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  • Português

    mal de dinheiro…

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  • Français

    pauvre, en mauvaise posture…

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  • Čeština

    být v tísni (finanční), vést si špatně…

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  • Dansk

    er dårligt stillet…

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  • Indonesia

    miskin…

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  • ภาษาไทย

    จน…

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