Mr Micawber
/ˌmɪstə məˈkɔːbə(r)/
/ˌmɪstər məˈkɔːbər/
- a character in the novel David Copperfield by Charles Dickens. He is always in financial difficulties, but remains hopeful that 'something will turn up' to solve his problems without his having to make any effort himself. He is usually associated with this attitude to life and with his theory about income: if you spend a bit less than you earn, you will be happy; but if you spend a bit more than you earn, you will be unhappy.
米卡伯先生:查尔斯·狄更斯的小说《大卫·科波菲尔》中的角色。他一直处在财务困境中,但仍然希望“事情会出现”来解决他的问题,而无需他自己付出任何努力。他通常与这种对待生活的态度以及他关于收入的理论有关:如果您的支出少于收入,您将感到幸福;但是如果您花的钱多于收入,您会感到不高兴。