hard-pressed
adjective uk/ˌhɑːdˈprest/ us/ˌhɑːrdˈprest/
面临困难的,遭受强大压力的(尤指缺少时间或钱)
having a lot of difficulties doing something, especially because there is not enough time or money
The latest education reforms have put extra pressure on teachers who are already hard-pressed. 最新的教育改革给工作强度已经很大的教师增加了额外的压力。
Because of shortages, the emergency services were hard-pressed to deal with the accident. 由于缺乏人手和设备,紧急救援服务部门处理这起事故时显得捉襟见肘。
Most people would be hard-pressed (= would find it difficult) to name more than half a dozen members of the government. 大多数人连6个内阁成员的名字都说不上来。