1.吝啬的人,小气鬼,守财奴;〈古〉可怜的人
2.(矿山,凿井用)钻孔机,凿井机;【矿】管形提泥钻头
1.someone who likes to keep all their money and is unwilling to spend any
1.If my uncle was certainly a miser, he was one of that thorough breed that goes near to make the vice respectable.
如果说我的伯伯是个不折不扣的吝啬鬼,他倒是这帮人物中出类拨萃的一位,几乎使人对那种坏习惯也感到可敬。
2.In previous lifetime, you were, a miser. You lived like a pauper when you had plenty of money.
以前的你是个吝啬鬼,虽然腰缠万贯却过着叫花子一般的生活。
3.His spade struck against something heavy, which proved to BE gold, a great heap which some miser had probably buried in a time of alarm.
他的铁锹一下子碰到一堆沉甸甸的东西,一看,原来是金子,多半是哪个守财奴在乱世埋藏起来的。
4.Tom had a reputation as a miser who hoarded every penny he could get his hands on.
汤姆以吝啬出名,他把每一分能够到手的钱都囤积起来。种竹成林。
5.A miser's life is a constant exercise of every human faculty in the service of his own personality.
守财奴的生活,便是不断的运用这种力量为自我效劳。
6.He really is a miser : for my birthday, he gave me a piece of grass because he said it was the cheapest thing he could find!
他真是个吝啬鬼:我过生日的时候,他送我一根草,说是因为那是他能找到的最便宜的东西!
7.Once upon a time there was a miser. He hid his gold under a tree. Every week he used to dig it up.
从前有一个守财奴,他把他的金子藏在一棵树下,每个星期他总要把自己的金子挖出来看看。
8.Mere gratuity, also be like the boss, most as a miser, and may not develop to inherit the family business, the cause bigger.
仅仅算小账,也就只能像老大一样,最多做一个守财奴,而不可能发展性地继承家业,把事业做大。
9.she turned upon me as a miser might turn if any one attempted to assist him in counting his gold.
我没有做出任何要帮她的动作;她转向我,就像一个守财奴在别人想要帮他数金币一样。
10.The Miser, on his next visit, found the hole empty and began to tear his hair and to make loud lamentations.
下次那个守财奴再去看得时候发现洞里是空的,他撕扯着自己的头发大声的哀叫。