单词 | best off |
释义 | best off/ˌbɛst ˈɒf/adverb Used predicatively: in the most favourable or advantageous position; (now especially) best provided with money or other resources. adjective 1In predicative use. With the. The most favourably placed, the best advantaged; the best provided. 2In attributive use. Usually in form best-off. Most wealthy or well-to-do. noun With the and plural concord. Those who are in the most favourable or advantageous position; especially people who are best off financially, considered as a class. OriginMid 18th century. From best + off. Compare earlier better off, well off. |
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