- be on one's uppers
- ходить в стоптанных башмакахбыть без гроша; быть в стесненных обстоятельствах
Англо-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь. ramix. 2012.
Англо-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь. ramix. 2012.
on one's uppers — phrasal : in straitened circumstances : at the end of one s means doing his own laundry, and that … indicates he was on his uppers Hal White * * * on one s uppers 1. With soles worn off one s shoes 2. Very short of money • • • Main Entry: ↑up * * … Useful english dictionary
on one's uppers — idi inf on one s uppers, Informal. poor; without means … From formal English to slang
on one's uppers — ► on one s uppers informal extremely short of money. Main Entry: ↑upper … English terms dictionary
on one's uppers — Someone who is on their uppers has very little money or not enough to cover their needs. Because he was clearly on his uppers when he was hired, he was given an advance in salary … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
on one's uppers — {adj. phr.}, {informal} Very poor. * /Mr. White had been out of work for several months and was on his uppers./ Compare: DOWN ON ONE S LUCK … Dictionary of American idioms
on one's uppers — {adj. phr.}, {informal} Very poor. * /Mr. White had been out of work for several months and was on his uppers./ Compare: DOWN ON ONE S LUCK … Dictionary of American idioms
on\ one's\ uppers — adj. phr. informal Very poor. Mr. White had been out of work for several months and was on his uppers. Compare: down on one s luck … Словарь американских идиом
on one's uppers — phrasal in straitened circumstances ; destitute … New Collegiate Dictionary
on one's uppers — adjective destitute; poor … Wiktionary
on one's uppers — informal extremely short of money. → upper … English new terms dictionary
down on one's luck — {adj.}, {informal} Having bad luck; having much trouble; not successful in life. * /Harry asked me to lend him ten dollars, because he was down on his luck./ * /The teacher is easy on Jane because Jane has been down on her luck lately./ Compare:… … Dictionary of American idioms