lavish

美音:['lævɪʃ] 英音:['lævɪʃ]

简单释义:


v.浪费;挥霍;滥花;慷慨地给与

adj.大量的;给人印象深刻的;耗资巨大的;慷慨的

网络浪费的;奢侈的;奢华的

变形:

第三人称单数:lavishes  现在分词:lavishing  过去式:lavished  


完整释义:


v.

1.大量地乱用,浪费;挥霍;滥花;慷慨地给与
2.不吝啬地给
3.花费;施与
4.倾吐
5.发泄

adj.

1.过分大方的,慷慨的;大量的
2.过于丰富的,过度的,浪费的
3.铺张;过于挥霍
4.豪华;考究


例句:

  1. A year into the credit crisis, it has too often been steadfast in its rewards and lavish in its approach to failure.
    深陷信贷危机一年之久,银行业过多追求利益而一直徘徊在崩溃边缘。

  2. Business income and expenditure of just a good flat, looked very large amounts of revenue, so that you have learned to lavish way of money.
    创业的收入与支出刚刚好持平,看上去很大量的收入,使你学会了大手大脚地化钱。

  3. I remember reading about the lavish but regimented lives of Lehman Brothers' upper echelon and thinking that this must be hell.
    我记得曾经读到过雷曼兄弟奢华但不失条理的生活的文章,现在想想,那一定就像地狱一样。

  4. Yet even in a country as batty as North Korea, it would be odd to throw a lavish get-together of the main party hacks for no reason.
    然而,即使在朝鲜这样一个古怪的国家里,毫无理由地把党的主要仆从聚在一起开一场盛大会议也是颇为奇怪的。

  5. Society turned against him, as lavish now with calumny and spite as it had been with praise and flattery.
    整个社会转而对他采取敌对态度,对他进行恶意的诽谤和诬蔑,其过分的程度就如当初对他进行赞美和吹捧那样。

  6. Some particularly lavish towers might have been status symbols for the wealthy.
    有一些特别豪华的碉楼可能是有钱人彰显身份的象征。

  7. The company began this year's Detroit show with a lavish event attended by Hollywood celebrities.
    在今年底特律车展的上,通用请来好莱坞的大牌明星,搞了一场十分奢华的开场秀。

  8. If he ends up living a lavish life in South Africa and Libya is free of his madness, it's a small price to pay.
    如果他最后在南非过他奢侈的生活,利比亚不再在他的统治下,这次行动的代价会小很多。

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