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ˈcash-strapped adjective POORnot having enough money 资金短缺的,财政困难的 cash-strapped governments 财政困难的政府 cash-strapped shoppers 手头拮据的购物者Examples from the Corpuscash-strapped• He's paid more than the bosses who run his cash-strapped city.• His cash-strapped employers jumped at the offer.• The cash-strapped Hammers will sell the £600,000 signing from Luton in October 1990, as long as the price is right.• But while Stockton councillors yesterday agreed to put £19,000 towards the costs, cash-strapped Middlesbrough said they could spend no more than £10,000.• the cash-strapped school districtFrom Longman Business Dictionarycash-strappedˈcash-strapped adjective [only before a noun] journalismCOMMERCE not having enough moneyThe cash-strapped airline isn’t making lease payments on its aircraft.ˈcash-strapped adjectiveChineseSyllable having Corpus not enough money Business |