miser
英 [ˈmaɪzə(r)]
美 [ˈmaɪzər]
n.  吝啬鬼; 守财奴
复数:misers
BNC.25280 / COCA.27117
牛津词典
noun
- 吝啬鬼;守财奴
 a person who loves money and hates spending it
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 吝啬鬼;守财奴
 If you say that someone is amiser, you disapprove of them because they seem to hate spending money, and to spend as little as possible.- I'm married to a miser.
 我嫁给了一个守财奴。
 
- I'm married to a miser.
英英释义
noun
- a stingy hoarder of money and possessions (often living miserably)
双语例句
- The miser gloated over his gold. Sid chuckled in a very contented and satisfied way.
 守财奴心满意足地望着他的金子。希德笑了,心满意足地笑了。
- He was a miser-and how!
 他是吝啬鬼&可不是吗!
- I'm married to a miser.
 我嫁给了一个守财奴。
- Why don't you buy me a drink for a change, you old miser!
 你就不能也请我喝一杯,你这老财迷!
- He's an old miser.
 他是个老财迷。
- What a miser! Can't the buy new clothes?
 小气鬼!他不能买件新衣服吗?
- Be thrifty be not the same as are a miser.
 节俭和吝啬是不同的。
- Peter is known as a miser.
 彼得是个出了名的小气鬼。
- They say [ It is said that] he's a miser.
 据说他是一个小气鬼。
- The miser and his servant.
 吝啬鬼和他的仆人。
