1.吝啬的;过度俭省的
1.not willing to give or spend money
1.But a more parsimonious approach is to let a factory object generate the needed customer objects "as each customer enters the store. "
但更简洁的方法是“在每位顾客到商店时”,让工厂对象生成所需的顾客对象。
2.The author to its characterization aspect is the big expense words, is not parsimonious, thus Jane Eyre's inpiduality can be so prominent.
作者在对其性格描写方面是大费笔墨,毫不吝啬,因而简爱的个性才能如此突出。
3.With a little work they could come up with a more parsimonious design.
只要在多做一点修改,它们就能产生一种节省得多的结构。
4.Topologies of most parsimonious and neighbor-joining trees were similar and clearly distinguished species and genera.
利用最大简约法和邻近结合法构建系统发育树,不同种可以被明确区分。
5.Parsimonious and causes his human relations emotion to receive the serious disintegration greedily.
吝啬和贪婪使他的人伦情感受到严重剥蚀。
6.Domestic banks, under pressure from a government determined to cool the real estate market, are parsimonious with loans.
由于中国政府决意给房地产市场降温,在此压力下,国内银行普遍惜贷。
7.Now a lure for lascivious tourists, they have suffered a plunge in earnings as men become parsimonious about their spending on sex.
不过由于男人在性支出上变得吝啬起来,这些妓院的收入大幅缩水。
8.At a stroke, we would know who was profligate with company money and who was parsimonious .
这样我们一下子就能知道谁在恣意挥霍公司钱财,而谁节俭吝啬。
9.In the longer term, making China less parsimonious and the US less voracious means re-engineering both economies.
从长期看,让中国变得不那么吝啬,美国不那么贪婪,意味着两个经济体都要接受改造。
10.Yet facts suggest that Germans really are more parsimonious than many of their neighbours.
然而,事实表明德国人确实比许多邻国人都更加节俭。