pennypinching / ˈpɛn i ˌpɪn tʃər /

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pennypinching 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a miserly or stingy person.

pennypinching 近义词

pennypinching

等同于 mean

pennypinching

等同于 miserly

pennypinching

等同于 penurious

pennypinching

等同于 provident

pennypinching

等同于 thrifty

pennypinching

等同于 tight

pennypinching

等同于 tightfisted

pennypinching

等同于 penny-pinching

pennypinching 的近义词 6
pennypinching 的反义词 1
pennypinching

等同于 close-fisted

pennypinching 的近义词 6
pennypinching 的反义词 1
pennypinching

等同于 cheap

pennypinching

等同于 costive

pennypinching

等同于 piggish

pennypinching

等同于 pinching

pennypinching

等同于 Scotch

pennypinching

等同于 close

pennypinching

等同于 economical

pennypinching

等同于 frugal

pennypinching

等同于 grasping

pennypinching

等同于 greedy

pennypinching

等同于 avarice

pennypinching

等同于 stint

更多pennypinching例句

  1. They deserve every penny and more: booking a four week tour is a huge job.
  2. “Every single witness is inadmissible, hearsay, triple-hearsay,” said assistant state attorney Penny Brill in court yesterday.
  3. She regressed to the mental state of a toddler lost in a J.C. Penny department store.
  4. “I have not been paid and will not be paid a single penny,” he declared.
  5. While there I am, getting mad at my wife for sending me cards all the time because I know she needs every penny right now.
  6. In 1603 it was ordered that one quart of best ale, or two of small, should be sold for one penny.
  7. Since the end of 1847, not a penny has come into his own pocket either through piano-playing and conducting, or through teaching.
  8. A system of supplying school-children with penny dinners is the latest philanthropic movement.
  9. In the same year he also manufactured two million penny tokens for our soldiers in Spain, which were not forbidden.
  10. The penny at that time was equal to a shilling of the present day, and would, relatively, purchase as much.