unthrifty

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  • 浪费的,不节约的
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unthrifty (adj.)
late 14c., "unprofitable, useless," from un- (1) "not" + thrifty (adj.), or else from Middle English noun unthrift "profligacy," late 14c., earlier "evil practice, wicked act" (c. 1300).
1. At the time of sale, the obviously sick and unthrifty animals are usually excluded.
在出售时, 剔除明显的病和僵牛.

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