单词 | Hard up |
例句 | 1. I'm a bit hard up at the moment. 2. Her parents were very hard up. 3. They're not really as hard up as they say they are. 4. He's hard up for ideas. 5. You'll have to pedal hard up this hill. 6. We're hard up for ideas. 7. The media are obviously hard up for stories. 8. The newspapers must be hard up for news if they've got to publish stories like that . 9. The editor of the magazine was hard up for material. 10. We're a bit hard up at the moment so we're not thinking in terms of holidays. 11. She is always hard up because she doesn't lay out her money wisely. 12. If you're so hard up for friends, why don't you join a club? 13. Guessing correctly that Bobby was hard up, Bacon gave him £5 and told him to get a meal at Wheeler's. 14. The media are obviously hard up for stories because they seem interested in what they refer to as our overcrowding problems here. 15. Goodman was always hard up and enjoyed the friendship and generosity of friends such as Francis Bacon who would help him out. 16. Scott was pretty hard up, so I lent him $20. 17. Bodie flung himself to the window-sill, leaning hard up against the plate glass and searching to right and left of the playground. 18. We were so hard up for entertainment we sat outside counting the cars go by. 19. He was rather hard up for a time. 20. Andrew has worked hard up to now. 21. Don't complain of being hard up before me! 22. He's very understanding: if I'm hard up by the middle of the week he'll always let me have a few groceries on tick till Friday. 23. My parents were hard up during the 1930 s but now they are well - off. 24. If you are hard up, I can advance you some money. 25. 'You could always go out with Steve.' 'I'm not that hard up!' 26. You can feel the leg muscles really hardening as you pedal hard up a hill. 27. He made the decision to lessen the angle of impact by closing the throttle, applying hard up elevator and full right rudder. 28. " The address, too,'she added to herself. " They must be hard up. "Sentencedict 29. Extreme contempt for their English proficiency, so I decided to hard up! 30. " I would, too,'said Lola. " But people never gave me anything when I was hard up. " 1. I'm a bit hard up at the moment. 2. Her parents were very hard up. 3. They're not really as hard up as they say they are. 4. The editor of the magazine was hard up for material. 31. These workers are always hard up for money several days before payday. 32. The widow was hard up against it, ever so hard. 33. He's always so down at heel; is he hard up or just slovenly? 34. LL: To be hard up for something means that you don't have enough of it. 35. To be hard up is an English idiom meaning to lack money. 36. The family was always " hard up, " never very well clothed. 37. As he was hard up he had to take this job. 38. Whenever I'm hard up for money, he will empty his purse to help me. 39. I do envy you urban residents, never till the land, but never be hard up(suffer the famine). 40. Education and culture is not developed, person with ability is hard up because the number of the school and the academic institution is small. 41. Frankly, we can't imagine being so hard up that we'd need a dildo delivered to our doorstep, but we can think of 10 other things we'd like to have on call. 42. Sometimes, when they were very hard up, they sold something. 43. It happened at a time when I was hard up. 44. Ever since I lost my job, I have been hard up. 44. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 45. Ever since Green was dead, the Greens have been hard up. 46. ROME (Reuters) - Down-and-outs and hard up pensioners in Milan will enjoy a rare Christmas treat this year: choice beluga caviar confiscated from traffickers. |
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