词汇 | better off |
释义 | Idiom better off (somewhere) and better off (if one were somewhere else) Theme: BETTER - LOCATION in a better position somewhere else.They would be better off in Florida.We'd all be better off if we were in Florida.I know I'd be better off. Idiom better off (doing something) and better off (if something were done) Theme: BETTER in a better position if something were done.She'd be better off selling her house.They are better off flying to Detroit.They would be better off if they flew to Detroit.I'm better off now. Idiom better off in a more satisfactory condition or situation.I think you'd be better off if you bought a new car and didn't try to repair your old one. better offIn a preferable position or situation. Oh, honey, you're better off without him. As a computer programmer, you're better off moving to a city that's home to a lot of tech companies. better off (somewhere)and better off (if one were somewhere else)in a better position somewhere else. They would be better off in a cheaper apartment. We'd all be better off if we were in Florida. I know I'd be better off in a warmer climate. better offIn a more favorable position or financial circumstances. For example, They were better off flying than driving there, or They were better off than most of their neighbors. This phrase is the comparative form of well off. [Mid-1800s] better off In a better or more prosperous condition: would be better off taking the train instead of driving; felt better off after the rise in stock prices. |
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