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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
hard up
ˌhard ˈup [hard up] BrE NAmE adjective (informal) 1. having very little money, especially for a short period of time •They're not really as hard up as they say they are. 2. ~ (for sth) lacking in sth interesting to do, talk about, etc •‘You could always go out with Steve.’ ‘I'm not that hard up!’ •The newspapers must be hard up for news if they've got to publish stories like that (= they must have very little real news). Synonyms: poor disadvantaged • needy • impoverished • deprived • penniless • hard up These words all describe sb who has very little or no money and therefore cannot satisfy their basic needs. poor • having very little money; not having enough money for basic needs: ▪ They were too poor to buy shoes for the kids. disadvantaged • having less money and fewer opportunities than most people in society: ▪ socially disadvantaged sections of the community needy • poor: ▪ It's a charity that provides help for needy children. impoverished • (journalism) poor: ▪ Thousands of impoverished peasants are desperate to move to the cities. deprived • [usually before noun] without enough food, education, and all the things that are necessary for people to live a happy and comfortable life poor, needy, impoverished or deprived? Poor is the most general of these words and can be used to describe yourself, another individual person, people as a group, or a country or an area. Needy is mostly used to describe people considered as a group: it is not used to talk about yourself or individual people: ▪ poor/needy children/families ◇ They were too needy to buy shoes for the kids. Impoverished is used, especially in journalism, to talk about poor countries and the people who live there. To talk about poor areas in rich countries, use deprived. penniless • (literary) having no money; very poor: ▪ He died penniless in Paris. hard up • (informal) having very little money, especially for a short period of time: ▪ I was always hard up as a student. poor/disadvantaged/needy/impoverished/deprived/penniless/hard-up people/families poor/disadvantaged/needy/impoverished/deprived areas poor/disadvantaged/impoverished countries a(n) poor/disadvantaged/impoverished/deprived background Example Bank: •After he lost his job he was so hard up he couldn't afford the price of a beer. •They're not really as hard up as they say they are.
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