词汇 | live hand to mouth |
释义 | Idiom live 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 hand to mouthTo be extremely poor, having only enough money to provide food and shelter each month. I had to live hand to mouth during most of college, since I could only get part-time jobs that paid minimum wage. live (from) ˌhand to ˈmouthspend all the money you earn on basic needs such as food, without being able to save any money: There’s no way we can even think about travelling to Europe this year, as we are literally living from hand to mouth. ▶ ˌhand-to-ˈmouth adj.: a hand-to-mouth existencehand to mouth, exist/live fromLiving with a minimum of sustenance or support. This term, which dates from about 1500, implies that one has so little to live on that whatever comes to hand is consumed. “I subsist, as the poor are vulgarly said to do, from hand to mouth,” wrote the poet William Cowper (1790). |
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