No longer will the fool be called noble, Or the rogue be spoken of as generous.
赛32:5愚顽人不再称为高明 、 吝啬人不再称为大方.
来源:互联网摘选NIV No longer will the fool be called noble nor the scoundrel be highly respected.
5[和合]愚顽人不再称为高明;吝啬人不再称为大方.
来源:互联网摘选He is a miser andpenny-pinched himself out of several millions of US dollars.
他是个吝啬鬼,克扣自己而攒下数百万美元.
来源:互联网摘选Arend, who was stunned at such generosity after the stingy employer he left to join Wal-Mart.
他原先供职的雇主非常吝啬,所以离开那里加入 沃尔玛 公司之后, 他对这种慷慨行为深感震惊.
来源:互联网摘选He could afford servants, and fine food, and small way live in luxury.
他能雇几个佣人, 有精美的食物, 他可以按他自己吝啬的方式过得很豪华.
来源:词典精选例句Older women are generous with praise, undeserved. but observed with clear eyes and mind.
熟女不吝于赞美, 不管是不是实至名归.但是用一双锐利的眼睛和清醒的头脑来观察.
来源:网络文摘精选One man gives freely , yet gains even more, another withholds unduly , but comes to poverty.
13, 有施散的, 却更增添;有吝啬过度的,反致穷乏.
来源:互联网摘选The place was an all-night cafe owned by a bitter and stingy man called Leo.
这家咖啡店通宵营业,老板叫利奥,为人吝啬,满腹牢骚.
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