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  1. бережливый, экономный frugal housekeeper —- экономная хозяйка to be frugal of one's time and money —- беречь время и деньги 2. умеренный, скромный; скудный frugal dinner —- скудный обед ...
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  adj.  1) бережливый, экономный  2) умеренный, скромный frugal supper - скудный ужин ...
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  adj. 1 (often foll. by of) sparing or economical, esp. as regards food. 2 sparingly used or supplied, meagre, costing little. Derivatives frugality n. frugally adv. frugalness n. Etymology: L frugalis f. frugi economical ...
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   adjective  Etymology: Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin ~is virtuous, ~, from frug-, frux fruit, value; akin to Latin frui to enjoy  Date: 1590 characterized by or reflecting economy in the use of resources  Synonyms: see sparing  • ~ity noun  • ~ly adverb ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  1. People who are frugal or who live frugal lives do not eat much or spend much money on themselves. She lives a frugal life. ADJ • frugality We must practise the strictest frugality and economy. N-UNCOUNT • frugally We lived fairly frugally... He frugally saved various bits of the machine in carefully marked boxes. ADV: ADV with v 2. A frugal meal is small and not expensive. The diet was frugal: cheese and water, rice and beans. ADJ ...
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  ~ adj 1 careful to only buy what is necessary  (As children we were taught to be frugal and hard-working.) 2 a frugal meal is a small meal of plain food  (We sat down to a frugal breakfast.) - frugally adv - frugality n ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1598, from M.Fr. frugal, from L. frugalis, from undeclined adj. frugi "economical, useful, proper," originally dat. of frux "fruit, profit, value," related to fructus (see fruit). Sense evolved from "useful" to "profitable" to "economical." ...
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