hard-pressed
adjective
uk/ˌhɑːdˈprest/us/ˌhɑːrdˈprest/having a lot ofdifficultiesdoing something,especiallybecause there is not enoughtimeormoney:
面临困难的,遭受强大压力的(尤指缺少时间或钱)Thelatesteducationreformshave putextrapressureonteacherswho are already hard-pressed.最新的教育改革给工作强度已经很大的教师增加了额外的压力。
Because ofshortages, theemergencyserviceswere hard-pressedtodealwith theaccident.由于缺乏人手和设备,紧急救援服务部门处理这起事故时显得捉襟见肘。
Mostpeoplewould be hard-pressed(= wouldfinditdifficult)tonamemore thanhalfadozenmembersof thegovernment.大多数人连6个内阁成员的名字都说不上来。
Experiencing difficulties
- be
- be (caught) between a rock and a hard placeidiom
- be climbing the wallsidiom
- be for the high jumpidiom
- be/come up against a brick wallidiom
- doo-doo
- embattled
- fall intosomething
- flounder
- frying pan
- jungle
- leg
- multiproblem
- not have a leg to stand onidiom
- on a razor edgeidiom
- out of the frying pan into the fireidiom
- pickle
- rocky
- sticky
- weed