1.没有钱的;贫穷的
1.not having much money
1.They are invariably independent, impecunious and able to tolerate staggering degrees of discomfort.
他们无一不是独立自主、囊中羞涩,而且能够忍受种种令人咋舌不已的不便。
2.More bad news may be on its way for the newly impecunious - yesterday the benchmark Shanghai composite index slid again.
对这些最近落难的富豪来说,坏消息陆续有来——昨天上证综指又再度下跌了。
3.e. g. My nephew, Miss Austen, condescends far indeed in offering to the daughter of an obscure and impecunious clergyman.
我的侄子,奥斯汀小姐,屈尊向一个卑微贫穷的牧师的女儿求婚。
4.They are independent, impecunious and able to tolerate all degrees of discomfort.
他们独立自主的,囊中羞涩的,并且能够忍受各种不便。
5.She also fell in love with an impecunious British diplomat, who was rejected by her father.
她与一位贫穷的英国外交官坠人了情网,但遭到父亲的反对。
6.The first month of the year is when Iranians, after overspending for Nowruz, feel most impecunious.
新年的第一个月,为过节而大肆消费的伊朗人感觉最囊中羞涩。
7.This is an amorous story between a impecunious guy and a comely princess.
这是一个穷小子和美丽公主之间的浪漫故事。
8.The Government, which is always impecunious, owing to corruption, had left its teachers unpaid for many months.
当时政府由于腐败,财政资金一直紧缺,拖欠了教师好几个月的工资。
9.A knowing man may be impecunious in material wealth but inordinately wealthy spiritually.
一个知晓的人或许在物质财富上不鸣分文,在精神上却是极度丰盛。
10.His family being impecunious, young Frederick was forced to take two jobs to help feed his family.
因为家境贫困,年轻的弗雷德瑞克被迫作两份工作,来帮忙养家。