well off
adjective/ˌwel ˈɒf/
/ˌwel ˈɔːf/
Idioms - (comparative better off, no superlative)having a lot of money
synonym rich有钱的;资金充足的 - a well-off family
富裕家庭 - They are much better off than us.
他们比我们富得多。
Synonyms richrichwealthy ▪ prosperous ▪ affluent ▪ well off ▪ comfortableThese words all describe somebody/something that has a lot of money, property or valuable possessions.rich (of a person) having a lot of money, property or valuable possessions; (of a country or city) producing a lot of wealth so that many of its people can live at a high standardwealthy rich rich or wealthy?There is no real difference in meaning between these two words. Both are very frequent, but rich is more frequent and can be used in some fixed phrases where wealthy cannot: He’s stinking/filthy wealthy. • It’s a favourite resort for the wealthy and famous. prosperous (rather formal) rich and successfulaffluent (rather formal) rich and with a good standard of living:- affluent Western countries
富裕的西方国家
- His family is not very well off.
他家境不太宽裕。
- They’re not millionaires, but they’re certainly very comfortable.
他们不是百万富翁,但也很富裕。
- a(n) rich/wealthy/prosperous/affluent/well-off family
- a rich/wealthy/prosperous/well-off man/woman
- a(n) rich/wealthy/prosperous/affluent country/city
- a well-off family
- (comparative better off, superlative best off)in a good situation
境况良好 - I've got my own room so I'm well off.
我有自己的房间,所以还不错。 - Some people don't know when they're well off.
有些人身在福中不知福。
opposite badly off - I've got my own room so I'm well off.
Idioms
be well off for something
- (British English) to have enough of something
(某事物)充裕 - We’re well off for jobs around here (= there are many available).
我们这里工作机会很多。
- We’re well off for jobs around here (= there are many available).