scrooge
英 [skruːdʒ]
美 [skruːdʒ]
网络 史高治; 斯克鲁奇; 小气财神; 吝啬鬼; 史古基
BNC.34821 / COCA.30040
牛津词典
noun
- 吝啬鬼;守财奴
a person who is very unwilling to spend money
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- Scrooge became a good friend, a good master, and a good man.
史克鲁奇也变成了一个好朋友、好老板和心地善良的人。 - When Bob Cratchit let Scrooge's nephew out, two other people came in.
当鲍勃·克拉特基特让史高基的侄子出去时,另外两个人走了进来。 - Scrooge and the ghost stood side by side in the open air again.
史克鲁奇和鬼魂又再次并肩站在户外。 - The ghost stopped at an office door. 'Do you know this place, Scrooge?' he asked.
鬼魂在一个办公室的门前停下。你认识这个地方吗,斯克罗吉?它问。 - As Scrooge looked fixedly at this uncommon thing, it became a knocker again.
当史克鲁奇目不转晴地注视这个怪东西时,它又变成了一个门环。 - When Scrooge heard those words, he felt happy.
史克鲁奇听了这些话时,心中感到很快乐。 - The old man be a scrooge.
那个老人是个守财奴。 - 'Thank you, and God bless you!' said Scrooge.
谢谢你,愿上帝保佑你!斯克罗吉说。 - 'Merry Christmas, uncle! God bless you!' cried a happy voice. Scrooge's nephew had arrived.
舅舅,圣诞快乐!上帝保佑你!一个声音高兴地说。斯克罗吉的外甥已经到了。 - I wanted a career and ended up with Scrooge as my boss.
我要事业,结果遇见了一个刻薄的老板。