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Afford Meaning in English

word

/əˈfɔɹd/
uh-FORD
/ɐfˈɔːd/
uh-FAWD

释义

To have enough money, time, or other resources for something without serious difficulty. It is most often used for having enough money to buy or do something.

用法与细微差别

Usually followed by a noun or infinitive: 'afford a car', 'afford to buy a car'. Very common in negatives and questions: 'can't afford', 'can we afford to...?'. It can also mean having enough time or being able to risk something: 'I can't afford to be late' means the consequence would be serious.

例句

We can't afford a new car right now.

basic

Can you afford this phone?

basic

I can't afford to miss another day of work.

basic

With rent going up again, we're barely affording groceries.

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We can't afford to wait much longer.

natural

Honestly, I can't afford another mistake on this project.

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