miser
更新时间:2026-07-15 04:38:44 栏目: 英语词典
更新时间:2026-07-15 04:38:44 栏目: 英语词典
读音 英 [ˈmaɪzə(r)];美 [ˈmaɪzər] 意思 名词,意为“守财奴;吝啬鬼”,指那些极度贪恋钱财、舍不得花钱的人。
网络释义 在文学作品中,“miser”常作为经典角色形象出现,如巴尔扎克笔下的葛朗台,是典型的守财奴形象,通过这类人物展现人性在金钱面前的扭曲。
在日常交流中,用于形容生活中过度节俭、近乎吝啬的人。
常用搭配短语 a typical miser(一个典型的守财奴) act like a miser(表现得像个吝啬鬼) 造句 The old man was known in the town as a miser.(这位老人在镇上以吝啬鬼而闻名。)
Don't be such a miser; share your snacks with us.(别这么小气,和我们分享你的零食。)
That miser would never spend money on anything unnecessary.(那个守财奴绝不会在任何不必要的东西上花钱。)
He acts like a miser even though he is quite wealthy.(尽管他很富有,但他表现得像个吝啬鬼。)
The miser counted his gold coins every night before going to bed.(这个守财奴每晚睡觉前都要数他的金币。)
Everyone dislikes the miser because of his stingy behavior.(因为他吝啬的行为,每个人都不喜欢这个守财奴。)
A miser values money more than friendship.(一个守财奴把金钱看得比友谊更重要。)
The story is about a miser who loses everything in the end.(这个故事讲的是一个守财奴最终失去了一切。)
Her uncle is a typical miser who hoards money but never enjoys life.(她叔叔是个典型的守财奴,只知道存钱却从不享受生活。)
People around him think he has become a miser over the years.(他周围的人觉得这些年来他变成了一个吝啬鬼。
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