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ex·trava·gantBrE /ɪkˈstrævəɡənt/NAmE /ɪkˈstrævəɡənt/ adjectivespending a lot more money or using a lot more of sth than you can afford or than is necessary 奢侈的;挥霍的;铺张浪费的◆I felt very extravagant spending £100 on a dress. 我觉得花 100 英镑买一条连衣裙太奢侈了。◆She's got very extravagant tastes. 她有很奢侈的嗜好。◆Residents were warned not to be extravagant with water, in view of the low rainfall this year. 鉴于今年降雨量少,居民被告诫不得浪费用水。costing a lot more money than you can afford or is necessary 过于昂贵的◆an extravagant present 昂贵的礼物(of ideas, speech or behaviour 想法或言行) very extreme or impressive but not reasonable or practical 无节制的;过分的;放肆的;不切实际的 SYN exaggerated ◆the extravagant claims/promises of politicians 政客的夸大其词/不切实际的承诺▸ ex·trava·gant·ly BrE /ɪkˈstrævəɡəntli/NAmE /ɪkˈstrævəɡəntli/ adverb◆extravagantly expensive 极为昂贵◆extravagantly high hopes 奢望 |