1.小气,吝啬;惜笔墨的;嗜钱如命
2.心地狭窄的
3.少的
1.not generous, or not willing to spend money
2.a niggardly amount of money is very small and not enough for a particular purpose
1.They were not niggardly, these tramps, and he who had money did not hesitate to share it among the rest.
这些流浪汉并不吝啬,谁手头有钱都乐于同别人分享。
2.My beautiful plume is the pride of my birth, but I never use it niggardly.
我绚丽的羽衣是我天生的骄傲,但我从不吝惜使用。
3.We found your Cotter Pyke to be an uncouth and unpleasant man, quarrelsome and niggardly.
我们发现你的部下卡特·派克不仅粗鲁讨厌,动不动就吵架,而且还是个吝啬鬼。
4.Be not niggardly of what costs thee nothing, as courtesy, counsel. &countenance.
礼貌、建议与支持,这些不会花费你任何东西,所以,在施于
5.He was made to be niggardly and reckless.
他既嗜钱如命,又挥金如土。
6.Be not niggardly of what costs thee nothing, as courtesy, counsel, and countenance.
别吝啬让你分文不花的东西,诸如礼貌、忠告和鼓励。
7.As her land investments grew in amount and number, she became insanely niggardly in personal expenditure.
她的地产投资愈大愈多,她在个人用钱方面就愈是扣斤算两,拼命节省。
8.Giving or spending money grudgingly; niggardly.
吝啬的给予或花钱吝啬的;
9.The PRC government is never niggardly with the most courteous reception to their "old friends" .
在接待老朋友方面,中国政府极度大方,从不吝啬。
10.Be just and stern and the Vedas, niggardly, then let him responsible for finance, strict.
而韦陀铁面无私,锱珠必较,则让他负责财务,严格把关。