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  • prodigality

    英:[ˌprɒdɪ'ɡælətɪ]   美: [ˌprɒdɪ'ɡælətɪ] 

    prodigality 基本解释

    n.

    浪费,挥霍;

    变形

    复数:prodigalities

    英英释义

    prodigality[ ,prɔdi'ɡæləti ]

    n.the trait of spending extravagantly

    同义词:extravaganceprofligacy

    excessive spending

    同义词:extravagancelavishnesshighlifehigh life

    prodigality 相关例句

    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. Idleness is the greatest prodigality.
      懒惰是最大的浪费。
    2. The liberal spendings of the Fosters upon their fancies began early in their prosperities, and grew in prodigality step by step with their advancing fortunes.
      从福斯特夫妇交了财运的最初阶段起,他们就出手大方,随着财富逐渐增加,他们也更加慷慨。

    权威例句

    Molecular Prodigality
    Probability and Prodigality
    Prodigality and Time in The Merchant of Venice
    4. Probability and Prodigality
    Genomics. Molecular prodigality.
    PRODIGALITY AND MYOPIA—TWO RATIONALES FOR SOCIAL SECURITY
    Contention between liberality and prodigality
    Loyalty Meets Prodigality: The Reality of Grace in Marilynne Robinson's Fiction
    A passionate prodigality: Letters to Alan Bird from Richard Aldington, 1949-1962
    Interjurisdictional Competition and Public-Sector Prodigality: The Triumph of the Market over the State?
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