beggary
英音[ ˈbeɡərɪ ] 美音[ ˈbeɡəri ]

行乞

常用释义

词性释义

n.

赤贫;卑劣;行乞
例句
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She looked back to the freedom and the beggary of the old studio in Soho with so much regret.
她留恋从前在苏霍画室里自由自在的穷日子,说不尽的愁闷。
Again he resorted to the Bowery lodging-house, brooding over where to look. From this it was but a step to beggary.
他又回到波威里街的寄宿处,盘算着去哪里申请救济。这只差一步就沦为乞丐了。
他们淘汰了许多破碎税,开始工作项目,并大大降低了失业和乞讨。
他的投机使他陷于赤贫。
他们朝着这个标准而努力,而不是瘟疫,赤贫和不公正的奴隶制度。
"They knew luxury; they knew beggary ; but they never knew comfort" (Macaulay).
“他们了解奢侈;他们了解贫穷;但他们从不了解安逸”(麦考利)
Learning ever dies in beggary.
做学问的人常死于乞讨。
Idleness is the key of beggary, and the root of all evil.
无知是乞丐的钥匙,是罪恶的根源。
There are about 600 million people are suffering from beggary , under the threat of surviving.
其中6亿人属于赤贫,生存问题受到威胁。
没有你,我在乞丐似的小屋里受苦
1·Idleness is key of beggary and the root of all evil.
懒惰是赤贫之道,也是万恶之源。
2·His speculation reduced him to beggary.
他的投机使他陷于赤贫。
同义词
n.
赤贫;卑劣;行乞
同根词 (词根beggar)
beggarly adj 赤贫的;像乞丐的
beggar n 乞丐;穷人;家伙
begging n 乞讨
begging v 乞讨,乞求;行乞(beg的现在分词形式)
beggar vt 使贫穷;使沦为乞丐