第三人称复数:extravagances
名词奢侈品; 奢侈,挥霍; 过分(的事情); 放纵的言行
名词
1. Food is a necessity, but wine is an extravagance.
食物是必需品,而酒则是奢侈品。
2. You should spend your money carefully and avoid extravagance.
你用钱要慎重,避免浪费。
1. 奢侈:extrauterine 子宫外的 | extravagance 奢侈 | extravagancy 浪费
2. 过度:extraterrestrial 外星人 | extravagance 过度 | extravaganza 狂言
3. 奢侈, 铺张, 过度, 放纵的言行:hemangiopericytoma 血管外皮细胞瘤 | extravagance 奢侈, 铺张, 过度, 放纵的言行 | receptor of radiation 辐射探测器
4. 奢侈,浪费:extraordinary 离奇的;使人惊奇的 | extravagance 奢侈,浪费 | extravagant 奢侈的;过度的
1. 奢侈;铺张;浪费
Extravagance is the spending of more money than is reasonable or than you can afford.
e.g. ...gross mismanagement and financial extravagance...
严重的管理不善和资金浪费
e.g. 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。
2. 奢侈品
An extravagance is something that you spend money on but cannot really afford.
e.g. Her only extravagance was horses...
她唯一的奢侈品就是马。
e.g. Why waste money on such extravagances?
为什么把钱浪费在这些奢侈品上呢?
1. Expenses related to carrying out official duties have not been standardized, and extravagance and waste are inflating administrative costs.
2. Many people think highly about Locke's lifestyle because they dislike the extravagance that some officials indulge in.
3. NANCHANG - The Chinese public is starting to take notice of efforts to fight corruption, as government leaders have sworn to ditch extravagance and uphold frugality.
4. The exposed extravagance in hosting official banquets indicates that mandates issued by the country's top leadership have not been fully enforced at the lower level.
5. He added that " extravagance " and " style " were the most important ingredients.
6. If the trend of extravagance and consumption of luxuries continues to grow, the social harms caused by excessive packaging would shackle the country's cultural development.
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7. When the government controls more wealth but shoulders less responsibility in providing social welfare, there are numerous opportunities for extravagance and waste.
8. Xi said all Party organs and members should be frugal and make determined efforts to oppose ostentation and reject hedonism and extravagance.
9. He called for greater efforts to fight corruption and build a clean and honest government, and the practice of strict economy and moves to combat extravagance and waste.
10. Professor Wang said to curb official extravagance the central departments should " set a good example " for local governments by publishing " detailed " fiscal information.
noun
1. excessive spending
Synonym: prodigality lavishness highlife high life
2. the trait of spending extravagantly
Synonym: prodigality profligacy
3. the quality of exceeding the appropriate limits of decorum or probability or truth
e.g. we were surprised by the extravagance of his description
Synonym: extravagancy