- escaso de dinero
- (adj.) = cash strapped, financially strapped, short of money, strappedEx. As a result, the society's publishing programme went from cash strapped to thriving, even while making the periodical free online.Ex. Many of our group are financially strapped, and that presents a problem but I'm game.Ex. This brings me to the third factoid, the most important of the three: most Americans are more aware of being short of time than short of money.Ex. This open source book is a welcome relief for strapped college students who are paying $100 and more for textbooks.* * *(adj.) = cash strapped, financially strapped, short of money, strapped
Ex: As a result, the society's publishing programme went from cash strapped to thriving, even while making the periodical free online.
Ex: Many of our group are financially strapped, and that presents a problem but I'm game.Ex: This brings me to the third factoid, the most important of the three: most Americans are more aware of being short of time than short of money.Ex: This open source book is a welcome relief for strapped college students who are paying $100 and more for textbooks.
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.