miserly的意思和读音

miserly

: [ˈmaɪzərli] : [ˈmaɪzə(r)li]

adj.

adj.generous

adj.mean,stingy,tightfisted,penny-pinching,miserable

miserlyadj.

1.hating to spend money

2.too small

adj.1.;

adj.1.unwilling to spend any money; a miserly amount is very small and not enough

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1.A miserly duck, a vampire and pair of precocious kids are among the richest fictional characters, according to a ranking by Forbes.《

2.Sheer necessity had made the poor girl so miserly that Gtandet had come to feel the affection for her a man feels for his dog.使

3.However, there is no doubt that this is there is a grid of flowers, will never be vulgar, and never so miserly toward the heart and life.

4.It sums up the company well: an electronics manufacturer of formidable scope, but traditional and with a miserly eye on costs.

5.Ms. Li teased her mother about her miserly ways, pointing out that her last clothing purchase was a decade ago.

6.As he was a miserly person. He thought he would find out what he would have to pay his doctor.

7.Harry Truman used the same communist threat to get his way with a miserly Congress.·使

8.Her way of life was mean and miserly, but she did not know it.

9.Each panellist who has agreed to have their Internet grazing habits monitored will be paid a seemingly miserly fee of $50 a year.50

10.only loves money, miserly My boss is super greedy. He never lends his dough to anyone.