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
- China has not got to grips with its last lending splurge, let alone this one.
中国连上一次大举放贷遗留的问题都没有解决,更别提今年的大举放贷了。 - Let's splurge on a fried chicken for one time.
我们就奢侈一次买只炸鸡吧。 - This is a time when it is difficult to stay within a budget or on a diet, as your tendency is to splurge on beautiful things and to enjoy yourself as much as possible.
这时候很难坚持一项预算或节食,因为你倾向于为了漂亮的事物而挥霍,尽量让自己得到享受。 - I had a splurge on cosmetics recently& I just needed a new image!
近来我在化妆品上挥霍了一笔&我只是想要个新的形象! - 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。 - To splurge on take pizza when you've already cooked dinner.
都做好饭了,你还浪费钱去买外卖比萨饼。 - We decided to splurge on the pink garoupa from the selection of live seafood.
我们决定选择品尝海鲜中的粉红色石斑鱼。 - But this doesn't necessarily mean you should rush out and splurge on Gucci shoes before your next job interview.
但这并不意味着在下次面试前冲到商场随意挥霍,买一双Gucci的鞋子。 - 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。 - 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。