well-off
adj
adj
1
having
a
lot
of
money,
or
enough
money
to
have
a
good
standard
of
living
有钱的,富裕的;
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.
许多退休人员生活都不如以前富裕了。
2
be well-off for sth
having
plenty
of
something,
or
as
much
of
it
as
you
need
有充裕的某物,有够多的某物
We’re
well-off
for
public
transport
here.
我们这里公共交通发达。
3
you don’t know when you’re well-off
used
to
tell
someone
that
they
are
more
fortunate
than
they
realize
[英,口] 你身在福中不知福
BrE spoken