单词 | Be better off |
例句 | (1) Without you by my side, I will be better off than you. (2) Families will be better off under the new law. (3) He'd be better off working for a bigger company. (4) You'd be better off with a bicycle. (5) He'd be better off starting with something simpler. (6) We'd be better off without them as neighbours. (7) He'd be better off going to the police about it. (8) Would Britain be better off as a theme park? (9) We must be better off together than that. (10) If incorporations occur, Pima County will be better off financially. (11) I think you'd be better off if you just moved back to your mother's house for a while. (12) Other countries in the system could also be better off with such an arrangement. (13) The poor man would be better off wrestling with the complexities of Bernie Ecclestone's financial affairs. (14) The country would be better off if more women were serving in Congress. (15) Seven out of ten families in Darlington would be better off under Labour's fair rent proposals. (16) I'd be better off at home with all those kids! (17) If we would not be better off[], it might be better to go it alone. (18) Would you be better off lowering your prices and selling for cash only? 3. (19) Don't you think you'd be better off with a soft drink? (20) He looks likely to tell staff they will be better off leaving cars at home and travelling by moped or motorcycle. (21) Faced with such a threat ... spiders may be better off lurking beneath the plughole from now on. (22) You will be better off saying your piece and seeing what happens rather than keep bottling things up. (23) The air is dry and clean so you may in fact be better off over there. (24) Kate Finlayson explains that, with winter approaching, you may well be better off without your own horse! (25) To have any hope of bonking on the beach, he'd be better off packing something more basic. (26) As banks charge a higher rate of interest on borrowings than they offer on savings, you will be better off. (27) They didn't want to let her go, but I knew she'd be better off with me. (28) Conversely, residents of unincorporated Pima County and the proposed new cities may be better off if the supervisors call the shots. (29) If column 3 exceeds column 2, the Jones Enterprise would be better off doing something else with its resources. (30) Many 'New Age' therapists simply exploit the hopes and fears of sick people who would be better off going to their own doctor. (31) There is widespread agreement that there are many mentally disturbed people in prison who would be better off in hospital. (32) I reckoned they would be better off not being involved in our constant battles. (33) Peter would be better off without her tagging along anyway. (34) Many of the larger communities felt they would be better off if they were self-governing. (35) You could switch to diesel but you'd be better off hopping to work. (36) Most men and women would be better off for not going to prison at all. (36) try its best to collect and make good sentences. (37) Savers with smaller deposits looking for easy access to their money may be better off with either egg or the Nationwide. (38) If we join forces, we'll both be better off. (39) You will be better off without your abusive boyfriend. (40) So probably, objectively, he'd be better off going alone. (41) For learning the language, you'll be better off if you can find a station that focuses more on things like news, weather, and call-in advice programs. (42) They also tend on average to be better off, better educated and, more importantly, employed. (43) Within the diverse group - each member of which gets an equal say in rate-setting decisions - there is a view that the euro-zone economy would be better off if rates were already at 1%. (44) The world would be better off if there were more interracial marriages. (45) If you rant and rave at it, you'll simply make the job of convincing the dog it would be better off working for you far more difficult because you'll be confusing and frightening him. (46) According to his pupil Xenophon, Socrates felt that, at age 70, he would be better off dead than to linger in exile or confinement. (47) You'll only get the income tax break if you itemize your deductions(), and many people may be better off taking the standard deduction instead. (48) Given the bumpiness of the road ahead, you might be better off with a crash helmet. (49) Having flourished in my own authentically kvetch way, I believe that we would be better off if we let everyone be themselves — positive, negative or even somewhere in-between. (50) Men in monogamous societies imagine they would be better off under polygyny. (51) Keep in mind that the damage shield will reflect pet specials, so you might be better off just turning autocast bite and claw off for the duration of the fight. (52) It is claimed that government, working together with business, will create "a new energy economy", that the businesses involved will profit and that everyone will be better off. (53) Thus the network is likely to be better off if individual nodes have no surge suppressor than if they have ones that shunt power-line surges into data-lines. (54) It'seemed to me that we would be better off focusing on a partial settlement. (55) Developing countries would be better off with their existing bilateral treaties (BITs) than with a multilateral agreement of the kind represented by ECJ. (56) Job. Keep in mind that the damage shield will reflect pet specials, so you might be better off just turning autocast bite and claw off for the duration of the fight. |
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