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lavishing

英 [ˈlævɪʃɪŋ]

美 [ˈlævɪʃɪŋ]

v.  滥花; 乱给; 浪费
lavish的现在分词

柯林斯词典

  • ADJ-GRADED 铺张的;奢侈的;盛大的
    If you describe something aslavish, you mean that it is very elaborate and impressive and a lot of money has been spent on it.
    1. ...a lavish party to celebrate Bryan's fiftieth birthday...
      庆祝布赖恩50寿辰的盛大宴会
    2. He staged the most lavish productions of Mozart...
      他组织了一场空前盛大的莫扎特作品演奏会。
    3. The sets and costumes are lavish.
      布景和服装极尽奢华。
  • ADJ-GRADED (花费)挥霍的;(赞美等)慷慨给予的;(行为)毫无节制的
    If you say that spending, praise, or the use of something islavish, you mean that someone spends a lot or that something is praised or used a lot.
    1. Critics attack his lavish spending and flamboyant style...
      评论家抨击他大肆挥霍、恣意张扬的作风。
    2. The book drew lavish praise from literary critics.
      文学评论家们对此书好评如潮。
  • ADJ-GRADED (人)过分慷慨的,挥霍的
    If you say that someone islavishin the way they behave, you mean that they give, spend, or use a lot of something.
    1. American reviewers are lavish in their praise of this book...
      美国评论家们对该书不吝赞美之词。
    2. He was always a lavish spender.
      他花钱总是大手大脚。
  • VERB 滥花;浪费;非常(或过分)慷慨地给予
    If youlavishmoney, affection, or praiseonsomeone or something, you spend a lot of money on them or give them a lot of affection or praise.
    1. Prince Sadruddin lavished praise on Britain's contributions to world diplomacy...
      萨德鲁丁王子大力赞扬英国对世界外交作出的贡献。
    2. The emperor promoted the general and lavished him with gifts.
      皇帝擢升了将军并赏给他丰厚的礼物。

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