profligate
英 [ˈprɒflɪɡət]
美 [ˈprɑːflɪɡət]
adj. 挥霍的; 浪费的
复数:profligates
BNC.22405 / COCA.24410
牛津词典
adj.
- 挥霍的;浪费的
using money, time, materials, etc. in a careless way- profligate spending
恣意挥霍的开支
- profligate spending
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 挥霍的;浪费的
Someone who isprofligatespends too much money or uses too much of something.- ...the most profligate consumer of energy in the world.
世界上能源挥霍最严重的国家
- ...the most profligate consumer of energy in the world.
英英释义
noun
- a recklessly extravagant consumer
- a dissolute man in fashionable society
adj
- unrestrained by convention or morality
- Congreve draws a debauched aristocratic society
- deplorably dissipated and degraded
- riotous living
- fast women
- recklessly wasteful
- prodigal in their expenditures
双语例句
- In punishing profligate borrowers, they also damage their own citizens.
在惩罚挥霍无度的债务国的同时,这种做法也伤害了本国民众。 - During the past decade, profligate government spending, tax cuts for the wealthy, two wars and the recession turned a record surplus into a yawning deficit.
在以前的十年中,肆意挥霍的政府开支、对敷裕阶级的减税、两场战争和经济衰退把一个创历史记载的盈利并成了一个重大的赤字。 - She recognises the deep hostility of her voters to big fiscal transfers to weaker, more profligate euro-zone countries.
她意识到,对她敌意较深的选民更肆意挥霍欧元区国家的财富。 - She is well-known for her profligate spending habits.
她因极其浪费的花钱习惯而出名。 - Similarly Americans have been profligate in the handling of mineral resources.
同样的,美国在处理矿产资源方面亦多浪费。 - Profligate deficit countries may have created these viruses. They are not the most vulnerable to it.
创造出这些病毒的或许是挥霍无度的赤字国,但它们却并非最容易受到冲击的。 - And Qaddafi's profligate weapons purchases have left Libya with mountains of unsecured armaments.
卡扎菲购买的大量武器装备保管不善,给利比亚留下了许多毫无戒备的武器库。 - A profligate use of scarce resources.
对稀少的资源的恣意挥霍。 - It is not: the frugal depend on the profligate.
但事实并非如此:节俭者要依靠挥霍者。 - The striking feature, indeed, is that the worst-hit economies are not those of profligate, high-spending countries, such as the UK and US, but of prudent, high-saving countries, such as Germany and Japan.
实际上,其中最引人注目的特征是,受冲击最严重的不是肆意挥霍的高支出国家,例如英国和美国,而是一些谨慎的高储蓄国家,例如德国和日本。
