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“有钱的吝啬鬼”英语怎么说

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怎么说吝啬鬼,英文 好像是S开头的

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吝啬鬼miser [ˈmaɪzə(r)] 美[ˈmaɪzɚ] n. 守财奴,吝啬鬼,〈古〉的人; 山,凿井用) 钻孔机,凿井机,[矿]管泥钻头; [例句]I'm married to a miser.

世界名著中四大吝啬鬼形象分别是

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其实答案很简单。

世界名著中四大吝啬鬼形象分别是:夏洛克 (英国戏剧家莎士比亚喜剧《威尼斯商人》) 阿巴贡 (法国剧作家莫里哀喜剧《悭吝人》) 泼留希金(俄国作家果戈里长篇小说《死魂灵》) 葛朗台(法国作家巴尔扎克长篇小说《守财奴》)

吝啬鬼英文版

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欧洲四大吝啬鬼是哪几本书的

1.夏洛克 (英国戏剧家 莎士比亚 喜剧《威尼斯商人》) 2.阿巴贡 (法国剧作家 莫里哀 喜剧《悭吝人》, 或译名为《吝啬鬼》、《悭吝鬼》) 3.葛朗台 (法国作家 巴尔扎克 长篇小说《守财奴》, 原译名为《欧也妮·葛朗台》) 4.泼留希金 (俄国作家 果戈里 长篇小说《死魂灵》)

怎么说吝啬鬼,英文 好像是S开头的

吝啬鬼: 1. cheapskate2. miser3. tightwad4. pinchfist5. penny pincher6. skinflint7. screw

尽管我很有钱但决不是个吝啬鬼 的英文翻译

Although I am rich but I am not mean

英语对语:吝啬鬼与三个幽灵的对话

‘Merry Christmas,uncle

God bless you

’cried a happy voice.Scrooge's nephew had arrived.‘Bah

’said Scrooge crossly.‘Humbug

’‘Christmas is humbug

Surely you don't mean that, uncle

’said his nephew.‘I do,’said scrooge.‘Why do you call it“merry”Christmas

You're too poor to be merry.’‘Well,’replied the nephew,smiling,‘why are you so cross

You're too rich to be unhappy.’‘of course I'm cross,’answered the uncle,‘when I live in a world full of stupid people like you

You say“Merry Christmas”

But what is Christmas

Just a time when you spend too much,when you find yourself a year older and not an hour richer,when you have to pay your bills.Everyone who goes around saying“Merry Christmas”should have his tongue cut out.Yes,he should

’‘Uncle

Please don't say that

’said the nephew.‘I've always thought of Christmas as a time to be helpful and kind to other People.It's the only time of the year when men and women open their hearts freely to each other.And so,uncle, although I've never made any money from it,I think Christmas has been and will be a good time for me

And I say,God bless Christmas

’Bob,in the cupboard,agreed loudly,without thinking.He immediately realized his mistake,and went quickly back to his work,but Scrooge had heard him.‘If I hear another sound from you,’said Scrooge,‘you'll lose you job

’‘Don't be angry with him,uncle,’said the nephew.‘come and have dinner with us tomorrow.’‘Dinner with you

I'll see you dead first

’‘But why won't you come

Why

’‘Because Christmas is humbug

Good afternoon

’‘I want nothing from you.I ask nothing of you.Why can't we be friends

’‘Good afternoon

’said Scrooge.‘I am sorry,with all my heart,to find you like this.I have never wanted to argue with you.But I came to see you and invite you because it's Christmas,and so I'll say,a merry Christmas,uncle

’‘Good afternoon,’said Scrooge.‘And a happy new year

’‘Good afternoon

’said Scrooge.His nephew left the room,without an angry word,stopping only to wish Bob Cratchit a merry Christmas.Then two other gentlemen came in.They were large,round,comfortable-looking men,with books and papers in their hands.‘This is Scrooge and Marley's,I think,’said one of them, looking at the papers that he was carrying.‘Am I speaking to Mr Scrooge or Mr Marley

’‘Mr Marley is dead,’scrooge replied.‘He died seven years ago today,on Christmas Eve.’‘I'm sure that you are just as kind to the poor as your partner,’said the gentleman,smiling.What was true was that Scrooge was just as mean as Marley,and Marley had been just as mean as Scrooge.‘At this happy time of year,Mr Scrooge,’the gentleman went on,taking up his pen,‘we should help poor people who have no food or clothes or homes.’‘Are there no prisons

’asked Scrooge coldly.‘Plenty of prisons,’said the gentleman.‘And the workhouses,where poor people can live and work

Are they still open

’‘Yes,they are,I'm sorry to say.’‘I'm happy to hear It,’said Scrooge.‘I thought,from what you said at first,that perhaps these useful places were closed,for some reason.’‘But some of us feel,’replied the gentleman,‘that these places don't offer enough to poor people.We're hoping to give some meat and drink,and wood for a fire,to people who need all these things.This is a time when we should all be able to enjoy ourselves.How much will you give,sir

’‘Nothing

’scrooge replied.‘I don't have a merry Christmas myself,and I won't pay for other people to be merry.We all have to pay for prisons and workhouses—they cost enough.The poor will have to go there.’‘Many can't go there,and many prefer to die.’‘If they prefer to die,why don't they die,then

There are too many people in the world,so it's a good thing if some of them die.All this is none of my business

It's enough for a man to understand his own business,and not to think about other people's.I'm a very busy man.Good afternoon,gentlemen

’The gentlemen shook their heads a little sadly,and left the office.Scrooge went back to his work,feeling pleased with himself.Now the fog was at its thickest outside,and the cold was biting.Lights shone brightly from the shop windows.People were hurrying here and there—rich and poor alike-to buy what they needed for tomorrow's Christmas dinner.At last it was time to close the office.Scrooge got up slowly from his desk.Bob was waiting for this moment,and he immediately put on his hat.‘You'll want a holiday all day tomorrow,I suppose

’said Scrooge.‘If you don't mind,sir.’‘I do mind.It's not fair.I have to pay you for a day's work when you don't do any work.’‘It's only once a year,sir,’said Bob politely.‘That's no reason for robbing me every twenty-fifth of December

’said Scrooge,putting on his coat.‘But I suppose you must have it.Be here early next morning.’‘Yes,sir,I will,I promise,’Bob said happily.Scrooge walked out,without another word.When bob had closed the office,he ran home to his family in Camden Town as quickly as possible.Scrooge always used to eat his dinner alone,in the same miserable little eating-house.Tonight was no different from other nights.He read the newspapers,looked at his bank books, and went home to bed.He lived in rooms which had once belonged to his dead partner.They were in an old,dark building in a lonely side street,where no one except Scrooge lived.In the blackness of the night,through the fog and the frost, Scrooge had to feel his way along the street with his hands.He finally reached his front door and put the key in the lock.Suddenly,to his great surprise,he saw that the knocker was not a knocker any more,but had become the face of Jacob Marley

He had not thought of his partner for seven years,until that afternoon,when he spoke Marley's name to his visitors.But there in front of him was Marley's face,white and ghostly, with terrible staring eyes.As Scrooge looked,it became a knocker again.He was afraid,but he did not show his fear.He turned the key, opened the door and walked in.He did look around before he shut the door,and he did look behind the door,to see if anyone was hiding there.But there was nothing there.He shut the door with a bang,to show that he was not afraid.With his one candle he went slowly up the stairs.It was impossible to see into all the dark corners.Darkness was cheap, and Scrooge liked it.But he remembered the face,so he walked through all his rooms,checking that everything was all right.Nobody under the table or the bed,nobody behind the door

On the small fire in the bedroom there was a pot of soup,and Scrooge's bowl was ready on the table.Nobody in any of the rooms

Sure that he was safe now,Scrooge shut and locked his bedroom door behind him.He sat down by the fire to eat his soup.The fireplace was an old one,with hundreds of pictures on the tiles around the fire.But Scrooge could only see Marley's face on every tile.‘Humbug

’said Scrooge to the tiles,and walked across the room.When he sat down again,he noticed a bell on the other side of the room.As he looked,he saw,with great surprise and fear,that the bell was slowly beginning to move from side to side.Soon it was ringing loudly,and so was every bell in the house.Suddenly they all stopped ringing at the same moment,and then came a strange noise from down below.It sounded like someone pulling heavy chains across the floor.Scrooge remembered hearing that ghosts in old houses sometimes pulled chains behind them.Then a door below opened with a crash,and the noise started coming up the stairs.It was coming towards his door.‘It's humbug still

’cried Scrooge.But the colour left his face when,without stopping,it came straight through the heavy,locked door,and appeared in front of him.It was Marley's ghost

Scrooge could see right through its body.Around its middle was a long chain,which had money-boxes,keys,bank books, and heavy purses on it.The ghost's death-cold eyes stared fixedly at Scrooge.‘Well

’said Scrooge,trying to pretend that nothing strange was happening.‘What do you want

And who are you

’‘In life I was your partner,Jacob Marley.’‘It's humbug,I tell you

’said Scrooge.‘There are no ghosts

’But when he said this,the ghost gave a terrible cry, and shook its chain in a very frightening way.At once Scrooge fell on the ground in great fear,crying,‘Yes

Yes

You are real

I see that now

Why have you come

Why do ghosts come back from the dead

Tell me,Jacob

’‘The spirit of every man who does not help other people in life has to travel endlessly through the world after his death.We have to carry the chains that we made for ourselves in our lifetime.Do you,Ebenezer Scrooge,recognize my chain

It is very like the one that you wear

’Scrooge looked around him,but could see no chain.‘Jacob,’he said,‘please tell me more

’‘I cannot help you much,Ebenezer

I cannot rest,I cannot stay anywhere for long.I have been dead for seven years and all that time I have been travelling on the wings of the wind

No peace,no rest for me in death,because I was never good or kind in life

’‘But you were always a good man of business,Jacob,’said Scrooge,who was now beginning to worry about his own life.‘Business

’cried the ghost miserably.‘Why didn't I think of people as my business

I thought only about making money,not about being kind and helpful to other people.Listen to me,Ebenezer

I am here tonight to warn you.You still have a chance to save yourself from what has happened to me.Three spirtis will come to visit you:the first tomorrow at one o'clock,the second at the same time the next night,and the third at midnight the following night.You will not see me any more,and for your own peace after death,remember what I have told you

外国文学四大吝啬鬼指哪四位?说出作者,作者的国家以及人物的名字.

外国文学中的四大吝啬鬼如下:1、威廉·莎士比亚(英国:1564年4月23日-1616年4月23日),喜剧《威尼斯商人》中的夏洛克;2、莫里哀(法国:1622年1月15日-1673年2月17日),喜剧《悭吝人》里的阿巴贡;3、奥诺雷·德·巴尔扎克(法国:1799年5月20日-1850年8月18日),小说《欧也妮•葛朗台》中的葛朗台;4、尼古莱·瓦西里耶维奇·果戈理(俄国:1809年04月01日-1852年03月04日),小说《死魂灵》里的泼留希金。

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