慳吝 的英文怎麼說

中文拼音 [qiānlìn]
慳吝 英文
stingy; miserly
  • : Ⅰ形容詞1. (吝嗇) stingy; miserly2. (少) little3. (窮困) poorⅡ動詞(缺欠) be short of; lack
  • : Ⅰ形 (吝嗇) stingy; mean; miserly Ⅱ名詞(姓氏) a surname
  1. A little later norton reminded them of hamilton s law of parsimony, the application of which they immediately claimed for every reasoning process of theirs

    不久諾爾屯又反提醒他們漢密爾頓的慳吝律。他們隨即宣稱他們的每一個推理過程都是應用著這一規律的。
  2. Then she began to realize that it is not just a matter of feeding them. ? the monks bring many benefits to others and she was able to overcome her greed and miserliness

    老女僕這才明白到,布施不僅僅是為他們提供飲食,僧伽們是在為別人帶來利益,而她能夠籍此凈除貪婪和慳吝
  3. Stinginess and offerings

    慳吝與供養
  4. He spent his money on the construction of temples, and, to the best of his powers, made up the arrears of alms, a matter in which the majority of members were niggardly and irregular

    他提供款項以興建大廈,盡可能補足用於施捨的款子,大多數會員都很慳吝,不按時捐錢。他幾乎獨自一人自費維持共濟會在彼得堡興建的一座貧民院。
  5. Nay more, there are some foolish rich covetous men, that take a pride in having no children, because they may be thought so much the richer

    尤有甚者,有些愚而富的慳吝人竟以無子嗣自豪,以為如此則他們在別人眼中更顯得富有了。
  6. I confess to thee, my lord, god and creator, to the one glorified and worshipped in holy trinity, to the father, son and holy spirit, all my sins which i have committed all the days of my life, at every hour, in the present and in the past, day and night, in thought, word and deed ; by gluttony, drunkenness, secret eating, idle talking, despondency, indolence, contradiction, neglect, aggressiveness, self love, hoarding, stealing, lying, dishonesty, curiosity, jealousy, envy, anger, resentment, and remembering wrongs, hatred, mercenariness ; and by all my senses : sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch ; and all other sins, spiritual and bodily, through which i have angered thee, my god and creator, and caused injustice to my neighbours

    我向你,我主上帝,我的創造者懺悔;向你父子聖靈,於三位中受榮耀敬拜者坦承我一切的罪孽:也就是在我此生的所有歲月中,在當前和過去的每時每刻,在白晝和黑夜,以思,言,行為所犯的種種罪惡,諸如;暴食,醉飲,饕餮,空談,失望,懶惰,違理,疏忽,凌藉,自私,慳吝,偷盜,撒謊,欺詐,窺探,忌妒,嫉羨,憤怒,怨毒,記仇,憎恨,貪財;以及我三司五官:視,聽,嗅,嘗,觸所犯諸罪;並其餘精神肉軀的諸般罪過。
  7. A stingy rich man is like a beggar with a pearl. an evil rich man is like a poor man with treasure

    盡管家財萬貫,卻慳吝不舍,這是懷珠作丐;盡管坐擁金山,卻為富不仁,這是藏寶窮人。
  8. Rulers must be strong but not despots. benefactors must be rich but not misers. teachers must be smart but not pedants. businessmen must be focused but not driven

    權重而不專擅者必賢,多金而不慳吝者必仁;才高而不傲物者可師,得意而不忘形者可敬。
  9. Even with all his money, a jealous miser cannot rise above mental poverty. even with his strong legs, a whiner cannot walk away from his inner weakness

    慳吝嫉妒的人,即使財富滿室也走不出內心的貧乏。埋怨自憐的人,縱使四肢健全也跨不出內心的框框。
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