hard up
英 [ˌhɑːd ˈʌp]
美 [ˌhɑːrd ˈʌp]
adj. 拮据的,缺钱的(尤指暂时性的); 无所事事的; 无聊的
牛津词典
adj.
- 拮据的,缺钱的(尤指暂时性的)
having very little money, especially for a short period of time - 无所事事的;无聊的
lacking in sth interesting to do, talk about, etc.- ‘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!”
- ‘You could always go out with Steve.’ ‘I'm not that hard up!’
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 拮据的;缺钱的
If you arehard up, you have very little money.- Her parents were very hard up.
她的父母手头很拮据。
- Her parents were very hard up.
英英释义
adj
- not having enough money to pay for necessities
双语例句
- I happen to be more than usually hard up.
近来正巧手头更紧了。 - He's always so down at heel; is he hard up or just slovenly?
他总是这么邋遢,是生活潦倒还是不修边幅? - As he was hard up, he had to take job.
由于经济上很困难,他不得不接受这个工作。 - He was rather hard up for a time.
他一度生活很窘。 - He's always hard up before payday.
快到发工资那几天他就闹饥荒。 - I can not imagine a human be so hard up for something to do as to quarrel with me.
我不能想象有人手头急需做的事情就是要跟我吵架。 - Feet hard up or leave you to jump.
两脚用力离开原地向上或向前跳。 - My parents were hard up during the1930s but now they are well-off.
在三十年代,我的双亲经济拮据,但现在他们很富有。 - You're so hard up to get me on something?
你很难抓住我的把柄吧? - Ever since I lost my job, I have been hard up.
自从失业后,我的手头很紧。
