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Flat broke Meaning in English

expression

ˈfɫæt/ /ˈbɹoʊk
FLAT-brohk
flˈæt/ /bɹˈəʊk
flat-BROHK

释义

Completely out of money; having no money at all. This expression is informal and used to emphasize being totally broke.

用法与细微差别

Very informal, often used humorously or to exaggerate a lack of money. More forceful than just 'broke'—'flat broke' means there is absolutely no money. Not used in formal writing. Common with 'I'm', 'We're', or 'He/She is flat broke'.

例句

I'm flat broke after paying my bills.

basic

She can't go out tonight because she's flat broke.

basic

If I lose my job, I'll be flat broke.

basic

After that vacation, we were flat broke until payday.

natural

"Let's eat out tonight!" "I can't, I'm flat broke right now."

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He bought a new phone last week, now he's flat broke again.

natural