misers

n.守财奴:指那些过分吝啬、舍不得花钱的人。

常用释义

词性释义

n.守财奴(复数):指那些过分吝啬、舍不得花钱的人。
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Is China one of the misers ? Its budget, published last week, showed that it plans to run a deficit of only 3% of GDP.
上周,中国公布计划今年财政赤字将只达到其国内生产总值的3%,这么看来,中国是不是太小气了?
Misers hold no belief in a life beyond the grave, the present is all in all to them.
凡是守财奴都只知道眼前,不相信来世。
Like many misers , Roucolle came to a bad end through putting his money into a wildcat scheme.
跟很多吝啬鬼一样,鲁科勒因为钱被人骗走而下场悲惨。
Later traditions'believed that misers would assume the form of dragons by constantly gloating over their treasure.
最近的传统把吝啬鬼设想为龙的形状经常满足于他们的财宝。
有些老人整天唠叨;另一些人变成了守财奴。
Let us for a moment recount them, telling them over as misers count their gold.
让我们来回忆,复述那些事迹,如同守财奴数算他的金子。
吝啬鬼经常是看起来年很孤单、不为人所主意,可他们的财富只有等到他们死了以后才暴露出来。
“所谓的国际铁公鸡论是毫无道理的,”陈在上月对记者说。
Like all misers he had a constant need to pit his wit against those of other men .
象所有的守财奴一样,他常跟人家钩心斗角。
The Dutch are also disliked for being the biggest misers in Europe.
大家不喜欢荷兰人,还因为荷兰人是欧洲最著名的守财奴。