beggary

n.  赤贫; 乞丐生涯,(总称)乞丐



双语例句

  1. No, I know I must work to comfort my mother, repay you, and not leave my children in beggary, as I was left myself.
    不是的,我明白我应当工作,以便奉养老母,报答你,不让孩子们像我过去那样清贫。
  2. Idleness is the key of beggary.
    懒惰出乞丐。
  3. From this it was but a step to beggary.
    这只差一步就沦为乞丐了。
  4. There's beggary in the love that can be reckoned.
    可以量深浅的爱是贫乏的。
  5. In those years the landless peasants were brought to beggary.
    在那些年月里无地的农民一贫如洗。
  6. The fate of each family was anticipated; but they who prophesied their expulsion to beggary and ruin, were disappointed by an accidental circumstance.
    这两个家庭的前途不难预料。他们将被赶出门外,沦为乞丐。但这时却出现了一个意外情况。
  7. His speculation reduced him to beggary.
    他的投机使他陷于赤贫。
  8. Through the teaching of these works, we can help students learn to distinguish beauty from ugliness, nobleness from beggary, and then build their right and healthy philosophy and love idea.
    通过这些婚恋作品的教学,让学生去辨别生活中的美与丑、高尚与卑劣,帮助学生树立正确的人生观、健康的爱情观。

英英释义

noun

  1. a solicitation for money or food (especially in the street by an apparently penniless person)

      Synonym:    beggingmendicancy

    1. the state of being a beggar or mendicant
      1. they were reduced to mendicancy

      Synonym:    mendicancymendicity