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.If you offer a path of entrepreneurship you were lavishing these talents and I guarantee you you'll go on doing amazing things.
如果你选择了创业生涯,你就会发挥这些才能,我敢保证你们会继续,做出令人惊叹的业绩。
2.He thought he would win her over by lavishing her with expensive gifts.
他本以为给她大量的贵重礼物就可以赢得她的芳心。
3.More info: Here's a video demo, made back when HP was not only willing to talk about this product but was lavishing it with hype.
附加信息:这是一段演示视频,当时惠普不仅乐于谈论这一产品,而且不惜血本大肆宣传。
4.In turn, she'd become a champion giver, lavishing those close to her with bounty.
反过来,她已经成了赠送冠军,把奖金送给和她关系很好的人。
5.lavishing many hours of morbid ingenuity, to create an analogy between the object of her affection and the emblem of her guilt and torture.
她不借花费许多时间,用病态的才智创造出这个既象她的慈爱的对象又象她的罪孽和折磨的标志的作品。
6.Praise yourself. If all else fails and no one is lavishing you with praise, do what my dad taught me to do: Pat yourself on the back.
夸夸自己。如果一切都搞砸了,没人给你鼓励和赞美,不妨听听我父亲的忠告:拍拍自己的背,鼓鼓自己的劲。
7.Mr Erixon warned the EU was vulnerable to subsidy cases because it had a track record of lavishing benefits on its own companies.
艾里克森警告称,欧盟很容易受到补贴申诉案的攻击,因为它有向本土企业慷慨解囊的记录。
8.In an improvised but fluent speech, she returned the compliment by lavishing praise on his achievements, and promising to consolidate them.
在即兴发挥但语言流畅的讲话中,她对丈夫所取得的成就大加赞赏并承诺要强化这些成就。
9.He was accused of lavishing their mothers with gifts, enticing the boys to his bedroom, sexually molesting them then buying their silence.
他被指控用大量的礼物讨好男孩的母亲们,诱骗小男孩到他的卧室,性侵犯他们然后用钱让他们保持沉默。
10.The politicians dithered, scared of lavishing taxpayers' money on such an unpopular cause.
政治家们不知所措,他们害怕把纳税人的钱浪费在如此不受欢迎的理由上。