meagre
美音:['miɡər] 英音:['miːɡə(r)]简单释义:
adj.少量且劣质的
网络瘦的;微薄;贫乏的
完整释义:
adj.
1.微薄的
2.(人、动物等)瘦的;(土地)不毛的;粗陋的,贫弱的;思想贫乏的;枯燥的(作品等)
3.瘦的;贫乏的;不足的
4.贫瘠的
例句:
At least that would offer the meagre comfort of simplicity.
至少那样能让人感到简单生活下一些少有的舒适感。Justin Brown is an abbot at a Benedictine abbey that supplements its meagre income by making and selling simple wooden coffins.
贾斯丁·布朗是一个本笃会修道院的一名院长,通过制作、出售简单的木质棺材来增加微薄的收入。Just over half of the population lives on less than 120% of this meagre poverty line.
超过一半的人口生活在这条本来钱就很少的贫困线的120%以下。The EU's military capability is meagre; its ability to stand up to Russian divide-and-rule tactics in energy security is feeble.
欧盟的军事实力不强;与俄罗斯在能源安全方面分而治之的策略也是很薄弱的。In the early stages of development people destroy forests for a meagre living.
在发展早期,人们为了糊口而毁林开荒。Advertisements for PCs already tout their meagre energy consumption just as prominently as their number-crunching prowess.
个人电脑广告已经开始像兜售其超级运算能力一样推销其低能耗的性能。With respect to luxuries and comforts, the wisest have ever lived a more simple and meagre life than the poor.
关于奢侈品和舒适品,聪明人往往过着比贫困者更为简单和朴素的生活。That compares with a meagre doubling in the price of copper this year and a 77% increase in the Shanghai stockmarket.
与此相比,上涨不过一倍的期货铜,以及上升约77%的上海股市简直微不足道。
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