parsimonious 的定义
- characterized by or showing parsimony; frugal or stingy.
parsimonious 近义词
penny-pinching
更多parsimonious例句
- Giving people money is “the most direct and parsimonious way to eliminate poverty,” Darrick Hamilton, the director of the institute and one of the authors of the plan, told Vox.
- To the authors of “Proximal Origins,” these similar viruses offered “strong” and “parsimonious” evidence for natural emergence.
- It promises to be a parsimonious solution to the age-old problem of preventing unwanted pregnancies.
- The wealthy want to be seen as even more parsimonious, to offset the incriminating millions in their bank accounts.
- Does anyone else remember a simpler, more parsimonious America?
- Over the course of these novels, the style becomes increasingly parsimonious, reaching its apotheosis in The Golden Bowl.
- The U.S. will never be as parsimonious with energy as a Scandinavian country.
- A miser having heard of another still more parsimonious than himself, waited on him to gain instruction.
- There is no good reason why any town in Massachusetts should be negligent or parsimonious in these particulars.
- Worldly fame has been parsimonious of her favor to the memory of those generous companions.
- Cadaverous, simply because he was too parsimonious to provide sufficient nourishing food to meet the demands of such a huge body.
- They know, I can tell you, and they despise parsimonious people who try to make their old things do forever.