miserly
英 [ˈmaɪzəli]
美 [ˈmaɪzərli]
adj. 吝啬的; 小气的; 极少的; 太小的
BNC.32914 / COCA.27418
牛津词典
adj.
- 吝啬的;小气的
hating to spend money - 极少的;太小的
too small
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 吝啬的;小气的
If you describe someone asmiserly, you disapprove of them because they seem to hate spending money, and to spend as little as possible.- He is miserly with both his time and his money.
他对时间和金钱都很吝啬。
- He is miserly with both his time and his money.
- ADJ-GRADED 极少的;少得可怜的
If you describe an amount of something asmiserly, you are critical of it because it is very small.- Being a student today with miserly grants and limited career prospects is difficult.
现今,做一名补助金少得可怜、职业前景渺茫的学生非常不容易。
- Being a student today with miserly grants and limited career prospects is difficult.
英英释义
adj
- (used of persons or behavior) characterized by or indicative of lack of generosity
- a mean person
- he left a miserly tip
双语例句
- She muttered something to herself about penny-pinching miserly old men.
她喃喃自语地抱怨那些小气的老守财奴。 - It would turn the government into a miserly provider of pensions and health insurance.
这项计划将把政府变成养老金和医疗保险的吝啬提供者。 - And in these earlier studies, people often used their money to punish the richest and most miserly players.
在这些早期实验中,人们常常利用自己的金钱惩罚最富有、最吝啬的玩家。 - It sums up the company well: an electronics manufacturer of formidable scope, but traditional and with a miserly eye on costs.
这很好地概括了松下公司:一家规模令人生畏、但传统且吝惜成本的电子产品制造商。 - He said the bulk of this is held in deposit accounts earning miserly returns.
他表示,日本大部分家庭储蓄以存款形式存在银行,收益微薄。 - Alas for labels and artists, however, their payout is miserly.
然而,这样音乐公司和歌手的收入就杯具了。 - Being a student today with miserly grants and limited career prospects is difficult.
现今,做一名补助金少得可怜、职业前景渺茫的学生非常不容易。 - An iron rooster in Chinese means miserly.
铁公鸡在汉语中的意思是一毛不拔。 - He is wise and miserly and you cannot skin him out of money.
他既聪明又小气,你从他那里是根本骗不到钱的。 - Swiss tourists were commended for being quiet and considerate, unlike the Britons who were judged to be the fifth worst tourists because of rude behavior, noise and a miserly attitude to tipping.
瑞士游客不会大声喧哗,而且善于体谅他人,因而受到酒店经营者们的赞扬;而英国游客则因行为粗鲁、喧哗和吝啬小费成为素质最差的第五大游客群。