| 释义 | indigentin‧di‧gent /ˈɪndɪdʒənt/ adjective formal    indigentOrigin:1300-1400 Old French, Latin, present participle of indigere  ‘to need’ very poorEven medical care is available on demand at most public hospitals to indigent people with no money.Nevertheless, in fact as well as in fiction, even those almost totally indigent retained their pride.Poverty was merely the lot of the indigent.Public hospitals are concerned that they will not have enough money to treat indigent people not covered by Medicaid.They hardly imagined that there were so many indigent, yearning, crooked, canny inheritors on the earth.Was this some indigent artist he had picked up with in Paris?
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