hard-pressed

hard-pressed
hard-pressed
tr['hɑːd'prest]
adjective
1 en aprietos, en apuros, apurado,-a
she is always hard-pressed to make ends meet siempre está en apuros para llegar a final de mes
'hɑːrd'prest, ˌhɑːd'prest
adjective (pred hard-pressed pressed) <industry/nation/staff> en apuros

to be hard-pressed pressed to + INF — verse* en apuros para + inf

['hɑːdprest]
ADJ

to be hard-pressed — estar en apuros

our hard-pressed economy — nuestra agobiada economía

you'd be hard-pressed to find a better deal than that — le va a ser difícil encontrar una oferta mejor

* * *
['hɑːrd'prest, ˌhɑːd'prest]
adjective (pred hard-pressed pressed) <industry/nation/staff> en apuros

to be hard-pressed pressed to + INF — verse* en apuros para + inf


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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