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  • badly off

    英:[ˈbædli ɔf]   美: [ˈbædli ɔf] 

    badly off 基本解释

    释义

    贫困的, 境况不好的;

    badly off 相关例句

    双语例句

    1. That's the only way for the peasants to shake off poverty.
      这是农民摆脱贫困的唯一办法。
    2. Although peasants in some areas were better off, those in many other areas still lived in poverty.
      虽然有一些地区的农民生活比较宽裕,但是多数地区的农民还处在贫困状态。

    权威例句

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