形容词瘦的; 贫弱的; 思想贫乏的; 土地不毛的
1. 瘦的:meagerly 瘦地 | meagre 瘦的 | meagrely 瘦地
2. 贫乏的:lustre 光泽 luster | meagre 贫乏的 meager | millimetre 毫米 millimeter
3. 瘦的,贫弱的:mate 配偶,同伴 v.交配 | meagre 瘦的,贫弱的 | mostdistinctive最最杰出的,典型的
4. 不足的:knot 结 | meagre 不足的 | perimeter 周边
1. 数量很少的;微薄的;不足的;贫乏的
If you describe an amount or quantity of something as meagre, you are critical of it because it is very small or not enough.
e.g. The bank's staff were already angered by a meagre 3.1% pay rise...
银行职员对只加薪3.1%已心生怒火。
e.g. Their food supply is meager.
他们的食品供给少得可怜。
1. The Nagano report made Salt Lake's favours appear meagre by comparison.
2. I met farmers who use perforated bicycle inner tubes as a cheap method of irrigating their crops from meagre water supplies.
3. meagre的反义词
3. The message should be sent loud and clear - you will not get away with simply writing a meagre cheque for the victims'families.
4. meagre是什么意思
4. Only a meagre 4 to 5 per cent of Industrial and Commercial Bank of China's foreign exchange business currently comes from border trade.
5. Because of her meagre income, she can only afford to feed the children congee.
6. The next Bond flick will not be filmed in the Czech Republic, because bosses aren't happy with the meagre financial incentives the country is offering.
7. meagre的解释
7. China has an estimated 120 million migrant workers who largely eke out meagre existences in many cities.
8. Simply because of its laggard industry and agriculture, or its meagre financial revenue?
9. His relatively meagre total of 12 goals last term was down to a series of injury problems.
10. Quite a few netizens who claimed they were motorists held the punishments levied on violating pedestrians as being too meagre to teach them a lesson.
adj
1. deficient in amount or quality or extent
e.g. meager resources
meager fare