ph.
1. I'm a bit hard up this week.
这星期我手头有点拮据。
1. 拮据:Hard to tell. 很难说. | hard up 拮据 | hard-boiled egg 难相处的人;利害的家伙
2. 缺钱,手头紧:baked rice flour 炒米粉 | hard-up 缺钱,手头紧 | isorhynchophylline 异尖叶(钩藤)碱
3. 上风满舵:hard turn 尖 | hard up 上风满舵 | hard up 打结实
4. 打结实:hard up 上风满舵 | hard up 打结实 | hard up 上风满舵
1. James was brought up by his mother and became an NBA superstar through dint of hard work.
2. Telling these children not to work so hard and enjoy a more carefree childhood is telling them to give up their dreams.
3. They tell Summer Teng how they saved up their scarce pocket money long and hard just to buy a Teresa Teng cassette.
4. We need several more generations'hard work to catch up with the developed countries.
5. The gap between Phelps and me is so big and it is hard to catch up with him in a year.
6. The accused face up to 20 years in jail with hard labor if found guilty in Chad.
7. Chinese exporters must double their own efforts to climb up the value chain to weather the hard time and succeed in future.
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8. Why clog up the hard disc's arteries with media I will never watch again?
9. " But it's hard to come up with that money, " she said.
10. I am massively vulnerable, and for so long I just worked hard to cover that up.
adj
1. not having enough money to pay for necessities
Synonym: impecunious in straitened circumstances(p) penniless penurious pinched