词组 | be out of pocket |
释义 | Idiom be out of pocket to have less money than you should have.I'll give you the money for my ticket now, so you won't be out of pocket. be out of pocket1. To not have much money. I get paid next week, so can we go out to dinner then? I'm just out of pocket right now. 2. To be unavailable, typically because one is away from one's phone or desk. Janet is out of pocket right now, but I can give her a message. be ˌin/ˌout of ˈpocket(especially British English) have gained/lost money as a result of something: That one mistake left him thousands of pounds out of pocket.Even after paying the extra fee, we were still £100 in pocket. |
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