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单词 hard-earned
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hard-earned

From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishhard-earnedˌhard-ˈearned adjective [only before noun]  earned or achieved after a lot of efforthard-earned money/cash etc Don’t be too quick to part with your hard-earned cash. a hard-earned victoryExamples from the Corpushard-earnedThe award by the New York drama critics had, by Robards' own acknowledgement, been hard-earned.The millions who would soon be looking for somewhere to spend their hard-earned break were his natural customers.Start telling your children what else that hard-earned money can buy.After dark there is more atmosphere as the men come to spend their hard-earned money.I believe Washington takes too much of your hard-earned money.The business of selling shares at licensed dealers is often a gimmick which loses investors their hard-earned money.Hence budget formulas are necessary to protect managers from raids on their hard-earned profits.Those who haven't taken advantage of early season low prices still have to take their hard-earned rest.hard-earned money/cash etcAfter dark there is more atmosphere as the men come to spend their hard-earned money.I believe Washington takes too much of your hard-earned money.The business of selling shares at licensed dealers is often a gimmick which loses investors their hard-earned money.Start telling your children what else that hard-earned money can buy.I learned the lesson the hard way-by spending my hard-earned money for it.The last thing you want to worry about when you invest your hard-earned cash is whether your adviser is trustworthy.They are pictured as virtually irredeemable, lazy, dependent, living off the hard-earned money of others.During the next three months Alexander spent all his hard-earned money visiting the theatre, art galleries or going to concerts.
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