splurge
英 [splɜːdʒ]
美 [splɜːrdʒ]
n. 乱花钱; 糟蹋钱; 挥霍
v. 乱花(钱); 糟蹋(钱); 挥霍
过去分词:splurged 现在分词:splurging 复数:splurges 过去式:splurged 第三人称单数:splurges
BNC.37793 / COCA.18415
牛津词典
noun
- 乱花钱;糟蹋钱;挥霍
an act of spending a lot of money on sth that you do not really need
verb
- 乱花(钱);糟蹋(钱);挥霍
to spend a lot of money on sth that you do not really need
柯林斯词典
- VERB 挥霍
If yousplurge onsomething, you spend a lot of money, usually on things that you do not need.- We splurged on Bohemian glass for gifts, and for ourselves.
我们花了很多钱买波希米亚玻璃制品送人和自用。 - Splurgeis also a noun.
- I'm confident that there's enough in the bank for a splurge on a great pair of shoes.
我相信,银行里存有足够的钱能让我破费一回买双好鞋。
- We splurged on Bohemian glass for gifts, and for ourselves.
英英释义
noun
- any act of immoderate indulgence
- an orgy of shopping
- an emotional binge
- a splurge of spending
- an ostentatious display (of effort or extravagance etc.)
verb
- be showy or ostentatious
- indulge oneself
- I splurged on a new TV
双语例句
- But it is not just the growth rates that are extraordinary about this Chinese splurge.
但是,中国人大肆购买奢侈品现象的不同寻常之处并不只是增长速度。 - When you feel the need to splurge, buy knowledge and EXPERIENCES instead.
当你想挥霍时,那就买知识和经验吧。 - Yet there is a bright spot: small-town shoppers are starting to splurge.
但也要看到光明之处:小城市的消费者开始大方起来。 - Managers may also have learned a lesson from the investment splurge of the 1990s.
经理人们还有可能是在上世纪90年代投资烧钱热中学到了教训。 - We used to have lunch in a restaurant and then perhaps splurge on a movie.
我们过去常去餐馆吃午饭,然后或许再花上许多钱去看场电影。 - We splurged on Bohemian glass for gifts, and for ourselves.
我们花了很多钱买波希米亚玻璃制品送人和自用。 - You might splurge on a big-screen TV, or you might splurge by going to a more convenient gym.
你也许在大屏幕电视上挥霍,或者你也许是在去一个更方面的健身房上面挥霍。 - Still, the Gulf's splurge might be better spent if governments were doing even less of the splurging.
但是,海湾国家的挥霍比起连挥霍也不做也许还是好许多。 - Remember: you are ruled by the feet-so splurge on some great walking shoes!
记住:步行对你是最有效的,那就赶紧多买几双旅游鞋吧! - Yet79 percent of them said they would splurge to cheer themselves up.
然而79%的女性说她们需要通过购物来使自己振奋。