单词
lavish
读音
ˈlævɪʃ
美式
英式
词根
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释义
adj. 浪费的;丰富的;大方的 vt. 浪费;慷慨给予;滥用 [ 第三人称单数 lavishes 现在分词 lavishing 过去式 lavished 过去分词 lavished 比较级 more lavish 最高级 most lavish ]
例句
They lived a very lavish lifestyle.
他们过着挥霍无度的生活。
He was lavish in his praise for her paintings.
他大力赞扬她的绘画。
He staged the most lavish productions of Mozart.
他举办了最盛大的莫扎特作品演奏会。
They lived a very lavish lifestyle.
他们过着挥霍无度的生活。
He was lavish in his praise for her paintings.
他大力赞扬她的绘画。
He staged the most lavish productions of Mozart.
他举办了最盛大的莫扎特作品演奏会。
强化记忆
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is really intrinsically any better than any other dish.So you can lavishall the same care, all the same technique,
as well as being an imposing warrior and sportsman.And the lavish tournaments he hostedenhanced England’s reputation on the world stage.
some of them 10 meters wide,depicting lavish court scenes with courtiers and dandieswho would look quite at home in the pages of the fashion press today,
She has five series of prime-time television,giving out very lavish and exotic health advice.She, it turns out, has a non-accredited correspondence course PhD
as you would on some much more fancy dish.And if you do lavish as much technique as possible,and you try to make the highest quality hamburger,
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