impecunious

英 [,ɪmpɪ'kjuːnɪəs] 美 [,ɪmpɪ'kjunɪəs]
  • adj. 没有钱的;贫穷的
GRE
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impecunious 不名一文的,贫穷的

im-,不,非,-pecun,金钱,词源同pecuniary,fee.

impecunious (adj.)
"lacking in money," 1590s, from assimilated form of in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + Latin pecuniosus "rich," from pecunia "money, property" (see pecuniary). Related: Impecuniously; impecuniosity.
1. He is impecunious, does not know anyone who can lend mony.
他身无分文,也不认识任何可以借钱的人。

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2. Cecil Fridjohn, my father, came from an impecunious Irish Jewish family.
塞西尔·弗雷特, 我的父亲, 来自贫穷的爱尔兰的犹太家庭.

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3. They are independent, impecunious and able to tolerate all degrees of discomfort.
他们独立自主的, 囊中羞涩的,并且能够忍受各种不便.

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4. They are invariably independent, impecunious and able to tolerate staggering degrees of discomfort.
他们无一不是独立自主 、 囊中羞涩,而且能够忍受种种令人咋舌不已的不便.

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5. Pass do sthagain one time this, wang Yu is heavily in debt already, impecunious.
经过这一番折腾, 汪宇早已负债累累, 身无分文.

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