badly off的中文用法及示例

  • 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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双语用例

  • If, in addition to that provision of £20,000, he has made and saved another £10,000 he cannot leave that to charity or to aged parents or to badly-off brothers and sisters.

  • Its unending lamentations, which have been its stock-in-trade for decades, about how badly-off farmers have now virtually made the public deaf to farmers’ legitimate demands and needs.

  • What would happen if the badly-off woman was the one who was receiving only £1,000 just because she was outside the housing action area.

  • When has private enterprise ever succeeded in housing badly-off people at rents which they can afford and in decent conditions?

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

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

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

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

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