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The phrase "缺钱" (quē qián) translates to "lack money" in English. You can use it in various contexts to express a shortage of funds or financial difficulties.
For example, you might say:
- "我最近缺钱,想找份兼职。" (Wǒ zuìjìn quē qián, xiǎng zhǎo fèn jiānzhí.) - "I am lacking money lately and want to find a part-time job."
In this context, "缺" (quē) means "to lack" or "to be short of," and "钱" (qián) means "money."
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