badly-off
基本解释
- adj.穷的;穷困的
- adj.缺乏想要的
英汉例句
- In a small budget film, he played a badly-off and homeless person wearing worn-out shoes and messy clothes.
在一部小预算的电影里,他穿着磨破的鞋子和脏兮兮的衣服,扮演了一名贫穷又无家可归的人。 - The "industrious and badly-off" proposition is closely connected with the progress in which China has never experienced a sound industrialized economic development.
“勤劳而不富裕”的命题,同中国没有经过专门的工业化经济发展阶段有关。 - They don't seem too badly off----they have smart clothes and a nice house.
他们似乎不算贫困,因为他们有漂亮的衣服和房子。 - AIDS, and in the wrong hands it could have gone badly off-key.
NEWYORKER: Philadelphia - Having lost so badly in the first face-off, Mr Bush's second and third performances were bound to look better by contrast.
ECONOMIST: Another small step for Kerry? The
双语例句
权威例句
英英字典
- AM usually bad off
- If you are badly off, you do not have much money.
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专业释义
- 穷的