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parsimonious
吝啬的
常用释义
英音[ ˌpɑːsɪˈməʊniəs ]
美音[ ˌpɑːrsɪˈmoʊniəs ]
基本释义
  • adj. 吝啬的;过于节俭的;质量差的
例句
  • 1·Good ideas are too scarce to be parsimonious with.
    好的想法太少了,不能吝啬。
  • 2·I do not like these parsimonious mean spirited person.
    我不喜欢那些又吝啬又小气的人。
  • 3·You Do not suspicious, he is accustomed to the parsimonious.
    你别多心,他就是俭省惯了的。
  • 4·It is a parsimonious representation of a possibly complex thing.
    这就是以简约来代表可能地复杂的事情。
  • 5·His parsimonious nature did not permit him to enjoy any luxuries.
    他那吝啬的本性不容许他享受任何奢侈品。
  • 6·Yet facts suggest that Germans really are more parsimonious than many of their neighbours.
    然而,事实表明德国人确实比许多邻国人都更加节俭。
  • 7·German visitors are more parsimonious - their stays in London cost on average 77 a night.
    德国游客在这方面相对节俭,他们在伦敦每晚住宿的平均消费为77英镑。
  • 8·Now, the meaning behind the paper-bag syndrome is more nuanced, and tinged with parsimonious romance.
    现在,纸袋综合症背后的含意更加微妙,带着几分节俭的意味。
  • 9·For one thing, those Banks left standing after the bust will be far more parsimonious with consumer credit.
    首先,经此一役之后,银行对于消费信贷将会越发审慎。
  • 10·Used in this manner, the feature-based approach is probably the most parsimonious requirements gathering process.
    以这种方式使用,基于功能特性的方法很可能是最节约的需求收集过程。
同义词
adj. 吝啬的;过于节俭的;质量差的
同根词
词根: parsimony
parsimony n 吝啬;过度节俭