hard up
adjective/ˌhɑːd ˈʌp/
/ˌhɑːrd ˈʌp/
(informal)- having very little money, especially for a short period of time
拮据的,缺钱的(尤指暂时性的) - They’re not really as hard up as they say they are.
他们其实并不像他们所说的那么困难。 - I was so hard up I couldn't afford the price of a cup of coffee.
我太穷了,买不起一杯咖啡的钱。
Synonyms poorpoordisadvantaged ▪ needy ▪ impoverished ▪ deprived ▪ penniless ▪ hard upThese words all describe somebody who has very little or no money and therefore cannot satisfy their basic needs.poor having very little money; not having enough money for basic needs:Topics Social issuesc1- They were too poor to buy shoes for the kids.
他们穷得没钱给孩子买鞋。
- socially disadvantaged sections of the community
该社区社会地位低下的贫困阶层
- It’s a charity that provides help for needy children.
这是一个为贫困孩子提供援助的慈善机构。
- Thousands of impoverished peasants are desperate to move to the cities.
成千上万赤贫的农民急切盼望搬到城里去。
- He died penniless in Paris.
他死于巴黎,死时身无分文。
- I was always hard up as a student.
我当学生时总是很拮据。
- poor/disadvantaged/needy/impoverished/deprived/penniless/hard-up people/families
- poor/disadvantaged/needy/impoverished/deprived areas
- poor/disadvantaged/impoverished countries
- a(n) poor/disadvantaged/impoverished/deprived background
- They’re not really as hard up as they say they are.
- hard up (for something) having nothing interesting to do, talk about, etc.
无所事事的;无聊的 - ‘You could always go out with Steve.’ ‘I'm not that hard up!’
“你总可以和史蒂夫出去玩玩吧。”“我还没无聊到那个地步呢!” - The newspapers must be hard up for news if they’ve got to publish stories like that (= they must have very little real news).
如果报纸必须发表这样的故事,那么他们一定很难获得新闻(=他们的真实新闻一定很少)。
- ‘You could always go out with Steve.’ ‘I'm not that hard up!’