better-off信息详情
adj.较富裕的;境况较好的
better off───adj.有较多钱的,较宽裕的;更好的;比较富裕; 情况好转
better off with───最好有
no better off───再好不过了
better off up───最好快点
better off than───比……好
better off dead───再见人生(电影名称)
better off alone───一个人生活更好
the better off───越富裕越好
better better better───更好更好更好
Materially they are no better off.───他们的物质生活并没有改善。
She's better off without him.───没有他,她活得更幸福。
Three in every five interviewed felt that the budget was neutral and they would be no better off.───每5个受访者中有3个认为该预算不会带来什么变化,他们的境况也不会改善。
You're much better off with a system in which people can be free to imagine, invent, and connect with one another.───你会更热衷于一个可以自由想像、创造以及互相联系的系统。
This is an experimentation problem: how much do you need to see of a man's behaviour before deciding you'd be better off without him?───这是一个实验问题:你对一个男人的行为需要有多了解,才能断定没有他你会更快乐?
This kind of thinking, along with a little attitude adjustment, helps you to convert foes to friends, and both of you are better off.───这种思维方式伴随你态度上的转变,会帮助你将敌化友,而你们双方也会感觉舒服很多。
Food, at least for the better-off, has long been far more than a means of keeping body and soul together.───至少在收入还可以的人看来,食物早已不只是维系生命的手段了。
It seemed to me that we would be better off focusing on a partial settlement.───在我看来,集中力量求得部分的解决,这对我们就算不错了。
In fact, we would be better off if governments were willing to run even larger deficits over the next year or two.───事实上,在未来的一到两年,如果政府愿意扩大赤字的规模,我们会更好过。
Tax cuts have been directed primarily at the better-off.