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Splurge Lot Spend Things 英 Splɜːdʒ] 美 Splɜːrdʒ N.挥霍;炫耀

英语单词 splurge
英美音标 英 [splɜːdʒ] 美 [splɜːrdʒ]
中文释义 n.挥霍;炫耀
v.挥霍;乱花
英语例句 (1) I had a splurge and bought two new suits.
(2) The victory meeting should be one without any splurge .
(3) She won 100 and then splurged it all on new clothes.
中文例句 (1) 我大手大脚花了一笔钱买了两套新衣服。
(2) 庆功会应该开成一个毫不炫耀摆阔的会。
(3) 她赢了100英镑,都挥霍在买新衣服上了。
vocabulary简明 To splurge is to indulge yourself. You can also go on a splurge if you spend a lot or act extravagantly in another way.
vocabulary扩展 Anyone might have a cupcake. If you have 10 cupcakes, that's a splurge. When you go on a splurge or are splurging, it usually applies to money. Splurging happens when you see a lot of things you want — or even one very expensive thing — and buy it, even though you might not be able to afford it. When you splurge, you're going wild in some way. A splurge is sometimes called a binge.
柯林斯解释
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[VERB 动词]挥霍 If you splurge on something, you spend a lot of money, usually on things that you do not need.
  [V on n]
  • 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。

  • Splurge is 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。

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