miser的意思和读音

miser

: [ˈmaɪzər] : [ˈmaɪzə(r)]

n.

misers  

n.hoarder,accumulator,saver,squirrel,magpie

misern.

1.a person who loves money and hates spending it

n.1.,,;〈2.(,),;【

n.1.someone who likes to keep all their money and is unwilling to spend any

1. 〖 soldierswhoperformgarrisonduty〗 miser;money-graber〗 〖 caboose〗 ...

2. 〖slipperyfellow〗 miser 〖glazedtile〗 ...

3. emendation n miser n ) monster n ) ...

4. 〖 ironwork〗 〖 ironcock;astingyperson;miser〖 agrafe;ironhoop〗 ...

5. 〖 financeandtrade〗 〖 moneygrubber;miser〖 luckinmakingbigmone…

6. mischmetal miser Mishima alloy ...

7. miscibility miser misfire ...

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1.If my uncle was certainly a miser, he was one of that thorough breed that goes near to make the vice respectable.使

2.In previous lifetime, you were, a miser. You lived like a pauper when you had plenty of money.

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.西

4.Tom had a reputation as a miser who hoarded every penny he could get his hands on.

5.A miser's life is a constant exercise of every human faculty in the service of his own personality.便

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!便西

7.Once upon a time there was a miser. He hid his gold under a tree. Every week he used to dig it up.

8.Mere gratuity, also be like the boss, most as a miser, and may not develop to inherit the family business, the cause bigger.

9.she turned upon me as a miser might turn if any one attempted to assist him in counting his gold.

10.The Miser, on his next visit, found the hole empty and began to tear his hair and to make loud lamentations.