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See also: well-off


well-off

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ˌwell-ˈoff adjectiveadj (comparativecomp better-off, superlativesupl best-off)
1 RICHhaving a lot of money, or enough money to have a good standard of living 有錢的,富裕的 OPP badly-off
children from well-off families
富裕家庭的孩子
Many pensioners are less well-off (=have less money) than they used to be.
許多退休人員生活都不如以前優裕了。
see thesaurus at rich
2 be well-off for something ENOUGHhaving plenty of something, or as much of it as you need 有充裕的某物,有夠多的某物
We’re well-off for public transport here.
我們這裏公共交通發達。
3. you don’t know when you’re well-off British EnglishBrE spokenLUCKY used to tell someone that they are more fortunate than they realize 你身在福中不知福
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From Longman Business Dictionary
well offˌwell ˈoff, well-off adjectiveadj
having more money than other people, or enough money to live comfortably
There should be some safeguards to protect less well-off people who live on fixed, low incomes.
opposite badly off
ˌwell-ˈoff adjectiveadj
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