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21. | Rick had always thrown caution to the wind when it came to money. |
| 李克花钱从来都是大手大脚。 |
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-- 来源 -- 英语阅读100(1) - Ⅰ. The English Language Part 2 A Fool and His Money Are Soon Parted |
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22. | extravagant in living |
| 生活奢侈 |
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23. | pay extravagant compliments |
| 过分夸奖. |
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24. | An extravagant price |
| 边高之价 |
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25. | an extravagant gesture |
| 怪异的动作 [姿态] |
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26. | It's very extravagant. |
| 太奢侈了。 |
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27. | extravagant and wasteful |
| 铺张浪费 |
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28. | But now he was wantonly extravagant in the purchase of delicacies, out of season and dear, which might |
| 现在他却大手大脚,购买时令已过、价钱昂贵的美味,想方设法叫思特里克兰德多吃一点东西,他的胃口时好时坏,叫人无法捉摸。 |
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29. | extravagant in conduct |
| 行为放肆 |
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30. | He is lavish and ostentatious. |
| 他花钱大手大脚且喜欢摆阔。 |
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