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单词

well-off

读音
ˌwel ˈɔːf
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释义

adj. 富裕的;顺利的,走运的;繁荣昌盛的 [ 比较级 better-off或more well-off 最高级 best-off或most well-off ]

例句

My grandparents were quite well-off.
我的祖父母生活很富裕。
Cayton describes himself as comfortably well-off.
凯顿把自己描述为生活很富裕。
So was your father's side more well off?
那么你父亲那边的亲戚以前更富裕?

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Their descendants, now generations out of enslavement,if well-off enough,had gone on to college, grad school, beyond.
but the people politically engaged enough to be yelling at each other about politicsare actually mostly the well-off.In fact, as inequality has grown in recent decades,
since benefits to those groups matter morethan equivalent benefits to the well-off.In this view, it’s more urgent to help those whose basic needs aren’t met
But it was exactly the opposite in Egypt.As the country got more well-off,unemployment actually rose
What is the dike upon which it is built?Well, first off --(Laughter)
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大学英语六级近十年真题,大学英语四级近六年,各省专升本英语N合1,经济学人(The Economist)