1.夸示,炫耀,卖弄;摆阔;挥霍
1.夸示,卖弄,炫耀
2.挥霍
1.to spend a lot of money, especially on something special as a way of making yourself feel good
2.to eat a lot of nice food
1.She splurged last Christmas, spending $700 of her financial aid on presents for her seven-year-old son, who has lived with his grandmother.
她夸耀地提到去年圣诞节花了助学金中的700美元为她和祖母一起住的七岁的儿子买了很多礼物。
2.Authorities splurged in the good years of the housing bubble, but did nothing to prepare for leaner times.
在地产繁荣的好年景里,政府大肆挥霍,却没有为“荒年”做任何准备。
3.Over the past year, AIA splurged on a splashy rebranding campaign that included billboards and television commercials throughout the region.
过去一年,友邦斥重金发起了声势浩大的品牌塑造宣传活动,包括在亚洲各地的户外广告牌及电视广告。
4.Despite of how large flock of sheep a man has, if he splurged without restraint, his flock would become exhausted and die soon.
一个人的羊群不论规模多大,他都必须要知所节制,否则任意挥霍、花费无度的结果,最终是会让羊群涸竭,不疾而终的。
5.The first thing he did was buy a costly new car. He splurged on the one thing that he normally would not buy.
他做的第一件是就是买了一辆昂贵的新车,那是他正常情况下不可能买的奢侈品。
6.Now they have splurged the cash, Mr Obama and Congress could move on to a medium-term plan to reduce the deficit.
目前美国人已经挥霍掉了现金,奥巴马和国会可能会研究中期计划以减少赤字。
7.The party's own record is spotty: it ran a steady ship when in office until it splurged to try to win an election in 2002.
该党派自己的记录也有些瑕疵:执政时风平浪静,但后来挥霍无度,试图在2002年的大选中获胜。
8.Here is a little background on why I splurged and bought such an expensive running tool.
这里有些我为什么要买这个如此昂贵的跑步手表。
9.Like so many of us, Jill was eager to discover her purpose, so she splurged on a session with a life coach.
像我们很多人一样,吉尔急于发现她的目标,所以把时间挥霍在与生活导师的会话上。
10.Fiscal policy, which splurged in past years, must now be tightened to preserve a legal limit on government debt.
过去几年放任的财政政策现在为了守住法律规定的债务上限而必须收紧。