feel the pinch
基本解釋
- 感到經(jīng)濟(jì)拮據(jù)
英漢例句
- So, hotels never feel the pinch of the “cost” of that piece of business.
因此,酒店永遠(yuǎn)感受不到這塊業(yè)務(wù)的“成本”所帶來的切膚之痛。 - China development is by no means perfect. China does feel the pinch of urgency for furthering all around reform.
中國(guó)的發(fā)展仍不完美,我們時(shí)刻感受到進(jìn)一步深化全方位改革的緊迫性。
www.fmprc.gov.cn - Those with jobs in banking, finance and law will be somewhat cushioned from the impact, but graduates starting out in the public sectors will really feel the pinch this year.
那些在銀行界,金融界或者法律界工作的畢業(yè)生們會(huì)覺得稍微好一些,但另一些在公營(yíng)部門下工作的則會(huì)覺得今年將十分睏苦。 - To feel the pinch is to suffer painful pressure involving money.
- Garment-workers will doubtless continue to feel the pinch and suffer redundancy and lost income.
ECONOMIST: Migrant workers battered by the slump - After the economic slowdown began, businesses cut extracurricular programs, and some colleges were starting to feel the pinch.
FORBES: Magazine Article - Many small business owners feel the pinch each month, barely making ends meet.
FORBES: Maintain Positive Cash Flow in a Tough Economy
雙語例句
原聲例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- to have problems with money because you are earning less than before