1.
His spade struck against something heavy, which proved to BE gold, a great heap which some miser had probably buried in a time of alarm
他的铁锹一下子碰到一堆沉甸甸的东西,一看,原来是金子,多半是哪个守财奴在乱世埋藏起来的。
2.
And meanwhile hes been a miser about his own payearningon averageover six yearsa mere?£±million annuallya rounding error for chief execs these da
而与此同时,关于自己的薪酬,他却一直是个吝啬鬼,在6年里平均每年仅拿120万美元,对于当今的公司老总们来说,这只是一个舍入误差。
3.
FRED felt that he made a wretched figure as a fellow who bragged about expectations from a queer old miser like Feather-Stone
弗莱德觉得他实在是自讨苦吃,当初拚命吹牛,把费瑟斯通这种古怪的守财奴的遗产当做靠山。
4.
Gold does not belong to the miser, But the miser to gold
财富并不属于守财奴,而是守财奴属于财富
5.
A miser gloating over his gold
望着自己的金子而沾沾自喜的守财奴.
6.
The money the miser hoards will do him no good
守财奴积的财富,对他自己没好处
7.
The poor man wants much, the miser everything
穷人要得多,富人要全部
8.
A miser lusts after [for] gold.
守财奴死要钱。
9.
A miser loves gold above his life.
一个守财奴爱财胜过生命。
10.
A miser worships money
守财奴崇拜金钱。