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词汇 Scrooge-like
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Definition of Scrooge-like in English:

Scrooge-like

adjective
  • (of a person or their behaviour) mean with money; miserly.

    civic leaders were branded Scrooge-like for axeing their festive budget
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Giving gifts was only de-emphasized by the Scrooge-like Victorians who tried to cut down on expenses.
    • He maintains a Scrooge-like demeanour to make it clear he's not feeling festive - and that you shouldn't either.
    • The problem is the Scrooge-like approach of too many traders.
    • The US is also hardly Scrooge-like on defence spending.
    • The venerable toy firm today issued interim figures that would please even the most Scrooge-like of investors.
    • It won't be a Scrooge-like Christmas in our house after all.
    • "What sort of Scrooge-like puritanism is coming from some of my colleagues that they don't want to have fun in their own neighbourhood?"
    • The office Christmas party is in decline, with fears of litigation and Scrooge-like attitudes dampening the traditional festive atmosphere.
    • However, Scrooge-like Post Office executives are insisting that branch offices should remain open until 4pm this year.
    • Did he not wish to been seen as Scrooge-like, withholding money that is currently earmarked for the least wealthy in the community?

Origin

1970s: from the miserly character Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens's novel A Christmas Carol (1843).

Definition of Scrooge-like in US English:

Scrooge-like

adjectiveˈskro͞ojˌlīk
  • (of a person or their behavior) not generous with money; miserly.

    after several years of Scrooge-like behavior, shoppers spent a bundle at Christmas
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He maintains a Scrooge-like demeanour to make it clear he's not feeling festive - and that you shouldn't either.
    • Giving gifts was only de-emphasized by the Scrooge-like Victorians who tried to cut down on expenses.
    • However, Scrooge-like Post Office executives are insisting that branch offices should remain open until 4pm this year.
    • It won't be a Scrooge-like Christmas in our house after all.
    • Did he not wish to been seen as Scrooge-like, withholding money that is currently earmarked for the least wealthy in the community?
    • The office Christmas party is in decline, with fears of litigation and Scrooge-like attitudes dampening the traditional festive atmosphere.
    • The venerable toy firm today issued interim figures that would please even the most Scrooge-like of investors.
    • The problem is the Scrooge-like approach of too many traders.
    • The US is also hardly Scrooge-like on defence spending.
    • "What sort of Scrooge-like puritanism is coming from some of my colleagues that they don't want to have fun in their own neighbourhood?"

Origin

1970s: from the miserly character Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens's novel A Christmas Carol (1843).

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