词汇 | live from hand to mouth |
释义 | Idiom live from hand to mouth Theme: POORNESS to live in poor circumstances. (Informal.)When both my parents were out of work, we lived from hand to mouth.We lived from hand to mouth during the war. Things were very difficult. Idiom live from hand to mouthlive (from) hand to mouth to have just enough money to live on and nothing extra.My father earned very little and there were four of us kids so we lived from hand to mouth. live from hand to mouthTo be extremely poor, having only enough money to provide food and shelter each month. I had to live from hand to mouth during most of college, since I could only get part-time jobs that paid minimum wage. live from hand to mouthFig. to live in poor circumstances. When both my parents were out of work, we lived from hand to mouth. We lived from hand to mouth during the war. Things were very difficult. live from hand to mouthorlive hand-to-mouthCOMMON Someone who lives from hand to mouth or lives hand-to-mouth always struggles to afford the things they need. I have a wife and two children and we live from hand to mouth on what I earn. I just can't live hand-to-mouth, it's too frightening. Note: Hand-to-mouth is also used before nouns to describe a situation where someone struggles to afford what they need. Unloved and uncared-for, they live a meaningless hand-to-mouth existence. |
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