thrift /ˈθrɪft/
  節約,繁榮
  Thrift n.
  1. A thriving state; good husbandry; economical management in regard to property; frugality.
     The rest, . . . willing to fall to thrift, prove very good husbands.   --Spenser.
  2. Success and advance in the acquisition of property; increase of worldly goods; gain; prosperity.  “Your thrift is gone full clean.”
     I have a mind presages me such thrift.   --Shak.
  3. Vigorous growth, as of a plant.
  4. Bot. One of several species of flowering plants of the genera Statice and Armeria.
  Common thrift Bot., Armeria vulgaris; -- also called sea pink.
  Syn: -- Frugality; economy; prosperity; gain; profit.
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  thrift
       n 1: any of numerous sun-loving low-growing evergreens of the
            genus Armeria having round heads of pink or white
            flowers
       2: extreme care in spending money; reluctance to spend money
          unnecessarily [syn: parsimony, parsimoniousness, penny-pinching]