1.大量地乱用,浪费;挥霍;滥花;慷慨地给与
1.过分大方的,慷慨的;大量的
2.过于丰富的,过度的,浪费的
1.to give someone a lot of something, for example money, love, or attention
1.something that is lavish exists, is spent, or is given in a very large amount, especially if it costs a lot of money
1.The state has lavished its oil wealth on the region, and Sami culture has enjoyed something of a renaissance.
政府把开发石油获得的财富都用在了北极地区,萨米人的文化也因此得到了某种意义上的复兴。
2.little by little, she seemed to see very small return for the wealth of affection that she lavished upon him.
渐渐地,她似乎看到了她对他所大量施与的爱情很少得到回报。
3.Bodie is just one of hundreds of ghost towns scattered across the United States, although none is lavished with as much care as Bodie is.
尽管伯帝镇比起其他鬼城会得到更多关注,但它也只是零星分布在美国西部的众多鬼城中的一个。
4.He lavished money and effort on education and health, rarely pausing long enough to see if the last lot had worked.
他(布莱尔)浪费大笔金钱在教育和医疗服务上,却很少暂停下来,用足够的时间想想这最后一张牌是否起效。
5.That would have been a decent return for the food and medical supplies America has lavished on this government for years.
如果那样,那倒也能算是对于美国这几年来慷慨赠予这个政府的大量粮食和药品的一种理所应该的报偿。
6.How strange was the night that followed! The whole of Marguerite's life seemed to be concentrated in the kisses she lavished on me.
这真是一个奇妙的夜晚,玛格丽特的生命几乎全部倾注在她给我的狂吻里面。
7.Once, indeed, a woman pretended to care for me, and I lavished all the pent-up affection of my nature upon her.
有那么一次,一个女人虚情假意地表示喜欢我,于是我把我天性中被压抑的全部激情都发泄到了她身上。
8.Hindley lavished on her a torrent of scornful abuse, and bade her get to her room immediately, or she shouldn't cry for nothing!
辛德雷向她冷嘲热讽,大骂一场,叫她立刻回她屋里去,要不然的话,就不该无缘无故地大哭!
9.The attention they've lavished on me would be flattering, if it weren't so vaguely menacing.
如果不是有一点似乎让人害怕的感觉,那么他们在我身上所花费的精力实在是太让人受用了。
10.Forgive me if I misinterpreted your tone but I can't help but think your post is lavished with sarcastic undertones.
可能我误解了你的意思,但你的帖子真的满是讽刺的弦外之音。