Dbe short of 缺乏[not before noun] (of sth) not having enough of sth; lacking sth:e.g.I’m afraid I’m a little short (= of money) this month.e.g.She is not short of excuses when things go wrong.原句...
I’m ___ of cash at the moment.Would you accept a check?
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