单词:miser
考试类型:[六级/托福/GRE]
miser的用法和样例:
例句
- Soon Mary discovered she had married a miser.不久,玛丽发现她嫁给了一个守财奴。
- The miser gloated over his gold.守财奴心满意足地望着他的金子。
- The selfish old miser had a cold nature.这个自私的老吝啬鬼生性冷酷。
- That miser told over his money every night.那个吝啬鬼每天晚上都要把他的钱数一遍。
经典引文
As some lone miser, visiting his store, Bends at his treasure, counts, recounts it o'er.
出自:GoldsmithLike a miser, she has hoarded her feelings within her own breast.
出自:V. Woolf
- moneygrubber守财奴
- hoarder囤积者
- accumulator累加器
- saver救助者
- squirrel松鼠
- magpie喜鹊
- collector收集家
- penny pincher <口>吝啬鬼
- cheapskate <美俚>守财奴...
- scrooge吝啬鬼
- skinflint吝啬鬼
- pinchpenny吝啬的
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