A1 having little money and/or few possessions贫穷的,穷困的;拮据的
B2 to have very little of a particular substance or quality缺乏;在…方面贫乏
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The demonstrators seemed to be from a complete cross-section of society - male and female, old and young, rich and poor.
Because of debt repayments, the divide between rich and poor countries is continuing to grow.
Fair trade, say Oxfam, is about giving poor people power.
When he started he was just a poor boy from the slums - now he's a multimillionaire.
We certainly don't lead a life of luxury but we're not poor either.
B2 not good; being of a very low quality, quantity, or standard粗劣的,蹩脚的;不好的
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This novel is available in large print for readers with poor eyesight.
Teachers shouldn't have to take all the blame for poor exam results.
The land is so poor here that it cannot support any crops.
The match was abandoned at half-time because of the poor weather conditions.
He was fired from his $165 000 job for poor performance.
A2 [ before noun ] deserving sympathy可怜的
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He neglects that poor dog - he never takes him for walks or gives him any attention.
I hear poor old Frank's lost his job.
The poor things were kept in small cages without room to move.
The poor bird couldn't fly because it had a broken wing.
You poor thing - you're all wet.
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