impecuniousness / ˌɪm pɪˈkyu ni əs /

不富裕无力感小气不富裕的人

impecuniousness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. having little or no money; penniless; poor.

impecuniousness 近义词

n. 名词 noun

poverty

更多impecuniousness例句

  1. We’re not talking public or academic institutions, but what any impecunious collector vainly covets — an English country-house library or what Byers calls a “bookwrapt” study like that of Henry Higgins in “My Fair Lady.”
  2. It's a system that mostly benefits restaurant critics and a select few relatively impecunious friends of restauranteurs.
  3. With him we have not anything to do, except to say that of all men he was the most impecunious.
  4. They seemed an impecunious assemblage, gathered for mere sport.
  5. I'm the only niece of poor but impecunious relatives, and they expect me to do my best and marry well.
  6. And as a single man he had succeeded, being sometimes utterly impecunious, but still with a capacity of living.
  7. She had sometimes heard that Everett was impecunious, but that had simply indicated an additional call upon her father.