scrooge
['skru:dʒ]
- vt. 推;挤
- vi. 推;挤
- n. 吝啬鬼
英英释义
- 1. a selfish person who is unwilling to give or spend
实用场景例句
- The old man is a scrooge.
- 那个老人是个守财奴.
《简明英汉词典》
- Scrooge later became Tiny Tim's benefactor.
- 斯克路基后来成了蒂尼·蒂姆的保护人.
辞典例句
- Sim did a phenomenal job presenting the heartless, miserly, self - centered Scrooge.
- 他成功地演绎了这个无情 、 吝啬 、 自我 中心的主人翁.
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- Scrooge went to them to listen to their talk.
- 史克鲁奇便走向前去听他们谈话.
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- Scrooge wept to see his own poor forgotten self.
- 史克鲁奇看到当年遭人遗忘而又可怜的自己,便哭了起来.
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- Poor Cratchit hurried home to family before Scrooge could change his mind.
- 可怜的克罗奇急忙往家跑,生怕史高治改变主意.
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- Scrooge sees Tiny Tim, Bob's youngest son, on crutches.
- 斯克鲁奇看到鲍勃的小儿子小提姆(Tinytim)倚着拐杖.
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- Oh, spirit , tell me , please. Will Tiny Tim live? cried Scrooge.
- 史克鲁奇叫道:“哦, 鬼魂, 请告诉我小提姆会活下去 吗 ?”
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- One Christmas Eve, old Scrooge was counting his money in his office.
- 有一年圣诞节前夕, 老史克鲁奇正在他的办公室里算钱.
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- Bob was copying letters in a small dark room next to Scrooge's.
- 鲍伯正在史克鲁奇隔壁一间狭小阴暗的房间中抄写一些信件.
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- Scrooge is scared by what he sees and promises to change.
- 斯克鲁奇对他所看到的一切感到惊恐,他承诺要有所改变.
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- With books and papers in their hands, they bowed to Scrooge.
- 他们手持书本和文件, 向史克鲁奇鞠躬致意.
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- After his nephew left, two gentlemen came into Scrooge's office.
- 他侄儿走后, 有两位男士进入史克鲁奇的办公室.
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- Scrooge didn't yet know whose death they were talking about.
- 史克鲁奇还不知道他们谈论的是谁死了.
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- What a scrooge! He didn't even buy presents for them on Christmas!
- 真是小气巴拉! 他甚至没送他们圣诞礼物.
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中文词源
Scrooge 吝啬鬼,守财奴
来自英国作家狄更斯小说《圣诞颂歌》中的人物 Scrooge,一个无比吝啬的守财奴,命名基于 scrounge,死乞白赖。
双语例句
- 1. The old man is a scrooge.
- 那个老人是个守财奴.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 2. Scrooge later became Tiny Tim's benefactor.
- 斯克路基后来成了蒂尼·蒂姆的保护人.
来自辞典例句
- 3. The third, and scariest, ghost takes Scrooge to the future.
- 第三个也是最吓人的鬼魂带着他去了未来.
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- 4. Sim did a phenomenal job presenting the heartless, miserly, self - centered Scrooge.
- 他成功地演绎了这个无情 、 吝啬 、 自我 中心的主人翁.
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- 5. The next morning Scrooge was early at the office.
- 第二天早上,史克鲁奇一早就到了办公室.
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英文词源
- Scrooge (n.)
- generic for "miser," 1940, from curmudgeonly character in Dickens' 1843 story "A Christmas Carol." It does not appear to be a genuine English surname, but it is an 18c. variant of scrounge.
词态变化
复数: Scrooges;