frugal
/ˈfruːɡl/ (bre, ipa) · [frˈuɡəl] /ˈfruːɡl/ (ame, ipa) · [frˈuɡəl] /ˈfrü-gəl How to pronounce frugal (audio)/ (ame, mw)
frugal — 形容詞
- frugalpositive
- more frugalcomparative
- most frugalsuperlative
1. using no more money, food, or other supplies than you truly need, so very little
節儉;簡樸
花用很省,餐點也簡單不貴的
using no more money, food, or other supplies than you truly need, so very little is wasted; a frugal meal is simple, small, and inexpensive.
Christopher stayed frugal and repaired his old phone instead of upgrading.
Christopher 很節儉,沒有升級手機,而是把舊手機修一修。
be frugal by avoiding a replacement purchase
Nia planned a frugal wedding lunch with soup, bread, and local fruit.
Nia 規劃了一頓簡樸的婚禮午餐,只有湯、麵包和當地水果。
frugal + meal with simple, low-cost food
Ilan is frugal with electricity and turns off every light before bed.
Ilan 很節儉,用電時每天睡前都會把燈全部關掉。
Lucia remained frugal during medical school and bought most books second-hand.
Lucia 在醫學院期間一直很節儉,多數書都買二手的。
The hikers ate a frugal supper of rice and boiled eggs.
那些健行者吃了一頓簡樸的晚餐,只有白飯和水煮蛋。
- thrifty
very close in meaning, often for a person's everyday spending habits
- economical
broader; often used for methods, machines, or systems that save resources
- sparing
focuses on using only a small amount of something, especially words or materials
- extravagant
spending or using far more than is sensible
- wasteful
careless about throwing away money, food, or other resources
文法句型
frugal + noun
be frugal
be frugal with + noun
用法筆記
Often followed by with when the saved thing is named, as in be frugal with money, food, or electricity. With meals, it usually suggests something plain and low-cost rather than a special or generous spread.