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ex.trav.a.gantIk5strAv7E7g[ntadjspending, using or doing more than necessary in an uncontrolled way奢侈的,无节制的Executives at the company enjoyed an extravagant lifestyle of free gifts, fine wines and exceptionally high salaries.这个公司的行政人员享受着一种奢侈的生活方式: 赠送的礼物、美酒和奇高的工资。It was extravagant of you to buy strawberries out of season.你在不当令时买草莓太奢侈了。He seldom hailed taxis, which he regarded as extravagant, but travelled by bus and tube.他很少招呼计程车,他认为这太奢侈而乘公共汽车或地铁。His children made extravagant (= very great) demands on his time and money.他的孩子们需要他花费大量的时间和金钱。The product does not live up to the extravagant (= very great and not realistic) claims of the advertisers.这种产品没有达到广告商们所大事吹嘘的水平。
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