1.
Gold does not belong to the miser,but the miser to gold.
财富并不属于守财奴,而是守财奴属于财富。
2.
A mister is characterized by greed.
守财奴的特点是贪婪。
3.
The miser gloated over his wealth.
那守财奴贪婪地盯着他的财富。
4.
The money the miser hoards will do him no good.
守财奴积财,对自己毫无好处。
5.
Misers put their back and their belly into their pockets.
守财奴爱财如命,宁可饿肚皮,没衣穿。
6.
Of, relating to, or characteristic of a miser; avaricious, grasping, and penurious.
守财奴似的与守财奴有关的,具有守财奴特性的;贪婪的、吝啬的且一毛不拔的
7.
The miser gloated over his gold.
守财奴心满意足地望着他的金子。
8.
a grasping miser, capitalist, etc
贪得无厌的守财奴、 资本家等.
9.
The miser was puffed as a philanthropist.
那个守财奴被说成是个慈善家。
10.
Misers put their back and belly into their pockets.
守财奴宁肯挨饿受冻也舍不得花钱。
11.
Soon Mary discovered she had married a miser.
不久,玛丽发现她嫁给了一个守财奴。
12.
Misers hold no belief in a life beyond the grave, the present is all in all to them.
凡是守财奴都只知道眼前,不相信来世。
13.
Misers thrive on money and contempt.
金钱和鄙薄,才是守财奴的养料。
14.
The miser was despised by everyone in the city.
这个守财奴受到城市里每个人的鄙视。
15.
A Pure Angel--The Image of Eugenie in Miser
纯洁的天使——《守财奴》中的欧也妮形象
16.
It does not mean that we lacked slaves of wealth or ambitious men, but what we could have would be dwarfed when compared with those described by Moliere and Balzac in their books.
并非我们没有守财奴,但比起莫利哀与巴尔扎克笔下的守财奴与野心家来,就小巫见大巫了。
17.
Misers put their back and their belly into pockets.
守财奴宁可打赤膊饿肚皮也舍不得掏腰包。
18.
He is an old screw. You will never be able to make him give out one dollar.
他是个老守财奴,你不可能令他交出一元一分。