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extravagant 是什么意思 |
音标:[ iks'trævəgənt ] |
中文翻译与英英解释 | adj. 1.过度的,过分的。 2.放肆的。 3.奢侈的,浪费的。 4.〔古语〕游荡的。 短语和例子 an extravagant price 过高的价格。 load sb. with extravagant praise 过分赞扬某人。 extravagant in conduct 行为放肆。 extravagant in dress 穿着奢华。 extravagant habit 奢侈的习惯。
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| unrestrained, especially with regard to feelings; "extravagant praise"; "exuberant compliments"; "overweening ambition"; "overweening greed" 同义词:excessive, exuberant, overweening,
| | recklessly wasteful; "prodigal in their expenditures" 同义词:prodigal, profligate, spendthrift,
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例句与用法 | 1. | The world had made him extravagant and vain . 社会使他变得放荡与虚浮。
| | 2. | Everything grew more and more extravagant . 一切一切都越来越离奇荒诞。
| | 3. | The phrases were wildly extravagant . 句子都狂妄到野蛮的程度。
| | 4. | The word was to him extravagant and dangerous . 这话在他听来既放肆又可怕。
| | 5. | I'm not prone to extravagant fancies . 我是不会好高骛远的。
| | 6. | He is too extravagant with his clothes . 他的衣着过于阔气。
| | 7. | The world had made him extravagant and vain . 世俗使他变得放荡不羁,虚荣自负。
| | 8. | She accused us of being extravagant . 她指责我们铺张浪费。
| | 9. | Extravagant people never save money . 奢侈的人攒不下钱。
| | 10. | He would be wild, extravagant . 他会得意忘形,如醉如痴。
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