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extravagance

英 [ɪkˈstrævəɡəns]

美 [ɪkˈstrævəɡəns]

n.  奢侈; 挥霍; 铺张浪费; 奢侈品; 富丽堂皇; 豪华; 奢华

复数:extravagances 

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Collins.1 / BNC.13942 / COCA.17144

牛津词典

    noun

    • 奢侈;挥霍;铺张浪费
      the act or habit of spending more money than you can afford or than is necessary
      1. 奢侈品
        something that you buy although it costs a lot of money, perhaps more than you can afford or than is necessary
        1. Going to the theatre is our only extravagance.
          去剧院看戏是我们唯一的奢侈享受。
      2. 富丽堂皇;豪华;奢华
        something that is impressive or noticeable because it is unusual or extreme
        1. the extravagance of Strauss's music
          施特劳斯音乐作品的富丽堂皇

      柯林斯词典

      • N-UNCOUNT 奢侈;铺张;浪费
        Extravaganceis the spending of more money than is reasonable or than you can afford.
        1. ...gross mismanagement and financial extravagance...
          严重的管理不善和资金浪费
        2. When the company went under, tales of his extravagance surged through the industry.
          公司破产后,有关他铺张浪费的种种传闻传遍了整个行业。
      • N-COUNT 奢侈品
        Anextravaganceis something that you spend money on but cannot really afford.
        1. Her only extravagance was horses...
          她唯一的奢侈品就是马。
        2. Why waste money on such extravagances?
          为什么把钱浪费在这些奢侈品上呢?

      英英释义

      noun

      双语例句

      • Extravagance and vanity had made him coldhearted and selfish.
        放荡和虚荣使他变得残忍自私。
      • Well-a little extravagance now and again do not do harm. I like taking you to nice place.
        这个-偶尔奢侈一下是无妨的。我喜欢带你到讲究的地方来。
      • The great evil of inflation is largely the result of government extravagance and waste.
        通货膨胀这一大灾难主要是政府奢侈浪费所造成的后果。
      • Sponging and taking more than one's share and extravagance and waste on the part of cadres must be banned.
        杜绝干部多吃多占和铺张浪费。
      • When the company went under, tales of his extravagance surged through the industry.
        公司破产后,有关他铺张浪费的种种传闻传遍了整个行业。
      • In some places, rich people ask others to cry in funerals for waste and extravagance.
        在一些地方,有钱人请人代为哭丧,是为了讲排场,摆阔气。
      • We owe something to extravagance, for thrift and adventure seldom go hand in hand.
        我们对亏欠铺张一些东西,因为节俭和奇遇很少走在一起。
      • We must oppose the practice of extravagance.
        我们必须反对铺张浪费的做法。
      • It's the last extravagance we'll be able to indulge in this year.
        这是我今年所能买的最后一件奢侈品。
      • His income allows of no extravagance in his way of living.
        他的收入不允许他生活奢侈。