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spender

英 [ˈspendə(r)]

美 [ˈspendər]

n.  花钱…的人

复数:spenders 

法律

Collins.1 / BNC.20167 / COCA.18898

牛津词典

    noun

    • 花钱…的人
      a person who spends money in the particular way mentioned
      1. a big spender (= who spends a lot of money)
        花钱大手大脚的人

    柯林斯词典

    • N-COUNT 花钱者;花钱…的人
      If a person or organization is a bigspenderor a compulsivespender, for example, they spend a lot of money or are unable to stop themselves spending money.
      1. The Swiss are Europe's biggest spenders on food...
        瑞士人是欧洲人中在食品上开销最大的人群。
      2. Once the compulsive spender stops at the mall, she will be unable to control her spending.
        患强迫性购物症的人一旦来到购物中心,就无法控制自己的开支。

    英英释义

    noun

    双语例句

    • In such predicaments, the government always emerges as the lender, borrower and spender of last resort.
      面临这种困境,政府总是以最后贷款人、借款人和支出人的面目出现。
    • China was the biggest spender in international tourism last year, overtaking Italy, Japan, France and Britain, and is the world's fastest-growing tourism source market, according to the latest figures from the World Tourism Organization earlier this year.
      今年年初根据世界旅游组织的统计,去年中国已超过意大利、日本、法国和英国,成为国际旅游的最大消费国,并且还是全球发展最快的旅游市场。
    • Once the compulsive spender stops at the mall, she will be unable to control her spending.
      患强迫性购物症的人一旦来到购物中心,就无法控制自己的开支。
    • We share the view that the US has rightly been acting as spender and borrower of last resort in the world economy.
      我们都认为,在全球经济中,美国极其合适地扮演着人们最后求助的借款方和消费方。
    • You are really a big spender. I am the opposite, I am tight with money.
      你花钱真是大手大脚,我正相反,花钱很小心。
    • Ok. I will let you be a big spender next time.
      太好了,下次一定让你如愿。
    • Ms Palin threw her own rocks at the president: We don't want another big spender in the White House.
      佩林也对布什进行了抨击:我们不希望白宫再出现一个大肆开支的人。
    • Have I become a free spender?
      是不是已经变得大手大脚?
    • He was always a lavish spender.
      他花钱总是大手大脚。
    • He himself had always been a worker and a saver, George always a drone and a spender.
      他自己一直克勤克俭,乔治则一直是又懒惰,又会花钱。