lavish
英 ['lævɪʃ]
美['lævɪʃ]
- adj. 浪费的;丰富的;大方的
- vt. 浪费;慷慨给予;滥用
考试真题
- That’s what hard-working men and women say to justify their lavish vacations, big stereo systems or regular restaurant meals.
出自-2016年12月听力原文
- If we complained about not having what another kid did, we'd hear something like, "I don't care what so–and–so got for his birthday, you are not getting a TV in your room/a car for your birthday/a lavish sweet-16 party."
2016年高考英语浙江卷(6月) 阅读理解 阅读D 原文
双语例句
- 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。
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- 2. Christian Lacroix is throwing a very lavish and very select party.
- 克里斯汀·拉克鲁瓦正在举办一个非常豪华的上流聚会。
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- 3. He was always a lavish spender.
- 他花钱总是大手大脚。
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- 4. The book drew lavish praise from literary critics.
- 文学评论家们对此书好评如潮。
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- 5. 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。
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