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1 badly off
(not having much especially money: We can't go on holiday - we are too badly off.) er dårligt stillet* * *(not having much especially money: We can't go on holiday - we are too badly off.) er dårligt stillet -
2 badly off
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3 badly off
(not having much especially money: We can't go on holiday - we are too badly off.) andar mal de dinero, estar en un período de escasez/de vacas flacas* * * -
4 badly off
(not having much especially money: We can't go on holiday - we are too badly off.) illa settur -
5 badly off
(not having much especially money: We can't go on holiday - we are too badly off.) rosszul áll -
6 badly off
(not having much especially money: We can't go on holiday - we are too badly off.) em má situação -
7 badly off
(not having much especially money: We can't go on holiday - we are too badly off.) v pomanjkanju -
8 badly off
(not having much especially money: We can't go on holiday - we are too badly off.) dårlig stilt -
9 badly off
(not having much especially money: We can't go on holiday - we are too badly off.) źle sytuowany -
10 badly off
(not having much especially money: We can't go on holiday - we are too badly off.) trūcīgs -
11 badly off
(not having much especially money: We can't go on holiday - we are too badly off.) sunkioje (materialinėje) padėtyje -
12 badly off
(not having much especially money: We can't go on holiday - we are too badly off.) probleme financiare -
13 badly off
(not having much especially money: We can't go on holiday - we are too badly off.) σε κακή οικονομική κατάσταση -
14 badly off
(not having much especially money: We can't go on holiday - we are too badly off.) být v tísni (finanční), vést si špatně -
15 badly off
(not having much especially money: We can't go on holiday - we are too badly off.) v tiesni -
16 badly off
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17 badly off
(not having much especially money: We can't go on holiday - we are too badly off.) être dans la gêne -
18 badly off
(not having much especially money: We can't go on holiday - we are too badly off.) em má situação -
19 badly off
* * *(not having much especially money: We can't go on holiday - we are too badly off.) passarsela male* * *adj* * * -
20 badly off
eli darda, beş parasız* * *(not having much especially money: We can't go on holiday - we are too badly off.) fakir, yoksul
См. также в других словарях:
badly off — ˌbadly ˈoff adjective not having enough money to live comfortably: • My wife and I are not badly off as we have the state pension and my police pension. opposite well off … Financial and business terms
badly off — worse off, worst off (in AM, also use bad off) 1) ADJ GRADED: usu v link ADJ If you are badly off, you are in a bad situation. The average working week in Japan is 42.3 hours, compared with 41.6 in the UK, so they are not too badly off. 2) ADJ… … English dictionary
To be badly off — Off Off ([o^]f; 115), adv. [OE. of, orig. the same word as R. of, prep., AS. of, adv. & prep. [root]194. See {Of}.] In a general sense, denoting from or away from; as: [1913 Webster] 1. Denoting distance or separation; as, the house is a mile off … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Off — ([o^]f; 115), adv. [OE. of, orig. the same word as R. of, prep., AS. of, adv. & prep. [root]194. See {Of}.] In a general sense, denoting from or away from; as: [1913 Webster] 1. Denoting distance or separation; as, the house is a mile off. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Off and on — Off Off ([o^]f; 115), adv. [OE. of, orig. the same word as R. of, prep., AS. of, adv. & prep. [root]194. See {Of}.] In a general sense, denoting from or away from; as: [1913 Webster] 1. Denoting distance or separation; as, the house is a mile off … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
off — ► ADVERB 1) away from the place in question. 2) so as to be removed or separated. 3) starting a journey or race. 4) so as to bring to an end or be discontinued. 5) (of an electrical appliance or power supply) not functioning or so as to cease to… … English terms dictionary
off — off1 [ ɔf, af ] function word *** Off can be used in the following ways: as an adverb: He waved and drove off. She took her coat off and hung it up. My house is a long way off. as a preposition: She got off the bus at the next stop. Keep off the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
off — I UK [ɒf] / US [ɔf] / US [ɑf] adjective, adverb, preposition *** Summary: Off can be used in the following ways: as an adverb: He waved and drove off. ♦ She took her coat off and hung it up. ♦ My house is a long way off. as a preposition: She got … English dictionary
off — off1 W1S1 [ɔf US o:f] adv, prep, adj 1.) away from a place ▪ He got into his car and drove off. ▪ Suddenly they turned off and parked in a side road. ▪ Once we were off the main freeway, the trip felt more like a vacation. ▪ Her husband was off… … Dictionary of contemporary English
off — 1 adverb, adjective (not before noun) 1 away or from where something is: Travis got into his car and drove off. | Suddenly they turned off and parked in a side road. | be off (=to leave): We re off now. Thanks for the meal! | be off to (=to go to … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
off — ♦ (The preposition is pronounced [[t]ɒf, AM ɔːf[/t]]. The adverb is pronounced [[t]ɒ̱f, AM ɔ͟ːf[/t]]) 1) PREP If something is taken off something else or moves off it, it is no longer touching that thing. He took his feet off the desk... I took… … English dictionary