Some naughty boys nicknamed the old woman a niggard.
一些淘气的男孩给妇女取绰号为吝啬鬼。
喧哗与骚动
Flowing around you, not brooding and nursing every niggard stone.
在你周围流动, 而不是沉思和护理每一块吝啬鬼的石头。
物种起源
We can, in short, see why nature is prodigal in variety, though niggard in innovation.
简而言之,我们可以看到为什么大自然在多样性方面挥霍无度, 但在创新方面却吝啬。
四季随笔
The apple trees were in full bloom, and, as I stood gazing, the sun, which had all that day been niggard of its beams, burst forth gloriously.
苹果树盛开, 当我站在那里凝视时, 一整天都被吝啬了光芒的太阳, 灿烂地绽放了出来。
物种起源
We meet with this admission in the writings of almost every experienced naturalist; or, as Milne Edwards has well expressed it, " Nature is prodigal in variety, but niggard in innovation" .
" Rats and ruins. It is a niggard's gift that costs the giver nothing. Your own man Yarwyck says it will be half a year before the castle can be made fit for habitation" .
In the United States, there have been several controversies concerning the word "niggardly", an adjective meaning "stingy" or "miserly", because of its phonetic similarity to the racial slur "nigger". Etymologically the two words are unrelated.