scrooges

英 [ˈskruːdʒɪz] 美 [ˈskrudʒɪz]

n.  吝啬鬼; 守财奴
Scrooge的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. N-VAR 吝啬鬼;守财奴
    If you call someone a Scrooge, you disapprove of them because they are very mean and hate spending money.
    1. What a bunch of Scrooges.
      真是一群吝啬鬼。

双语例句

  1. What a bunch of Scrooges.
    真是一群吝啬鬼。
  2. Students tended to give less money to people described as "nasty misers" or "scrooges" and more to those depicted as "generous players" or "social players," Sommerfeld said.
    一个人到了越穷困的时候,对于金钱便越视为粪土,我常常奇怪一钱如命的守财奴,为什么要这样刻苦自己,半文钱也不肯花。