poverty-stricken
poverty-stricken — 形容詞
1. used to describe someone who is so poor that they cannot afford basic things suc
赤貧的
極度貧窮,無法滿足基本生活需求
used to describe someone who is so poor that they cannot afford basic things such as food, housing, or medical care — also used about places where many people live in this condition.
The poverty-stricken village had no running water or electricity.
這個赤貧的村莊沒有自來水和電力。
collocation: poverty-stricken + village / neighborhood / region
Elena grew up in a poverty-stricken neighborhood in Manila.
Elena 在馬尼拉一個赤貧的社區長大。
poverty-stricken as attributive adjective before noun
Amara's organization brings clean water to poverty-stricken villages in Kenya.
Amara 的組織為肯亞的赤貧村莊提供乾淨飲用水。
Without a steady income, the Tanaka family remained poverty-stricken for years.
由於沒有穩定收入,田中一家多年來一直處於赤貧狀態。
- destitute
even stronger than 'poverty-stricken' — suggests having no money, no home, and no possessions at all
- impoverished
more formal, often used for regions, countries, or populations rather than individuals
- penniless
used for individuals who have no money at a particular moment; can be temporary
- indigent
very formal; found mainly in legal, medical, or government documents
- wealthy
opposite in degree — having plenty of money and resources
- affluent
slightly more formal than 'wealthy', often used for communities or areas
- prosperous
focuses on economic success and growth rather than just having money
用法筆記
This word is stronger and more dramatic than 'poor'. It suggests a severe, long-lasting lack of basic necessities rather than a temporary or mild shortage. Typically used in journalism, NGO reports, and formal discussions about global poverty.