单词 | better off |
释义 | better offˌbetter ˈoff adjectiveadj [no comparative] 1 having more money than someone else or than you had before 有较多钱的;比较宽裕的 OPP worse off She’ll be about £50 a week better off. → well-off(1) 她一个星期将会多大约50英镑。 2 happier, improved, more successful etc 更好的 OPP worse off better off with/without I think she’s better off without him. 我觉得没有他她会更好。 be better off doing something (=used to give advice or an opinion) 最好做某事 He’d be better off starting with something simpler. 他最好从比较简单的开始。 Examples from the Corpus better off• The country would be better off if more women were serving in Congress.• I think you'd be better off if you just moved back to your mother's house for a while.• Are you better off than you were four years ago? better off with/without• Are we better off with fewer medical products?• Ask yourself after this meeting whether you would have been better off without her.• For not understanding that we were better off without him.• It is possible to make one person better off without making the other person worse off.• They didn't want to let her go, but I knew she'd be better off with me.• Another constant thread is lesbianism, as if to say that women are better off without men.• If you really want to make light of powder you are better off with specialised hardware.• Other countries in the system could also be better off with such an arrangement. |
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