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41. | Recklessly wasteful;wildly extravagant. |
| 恣意挥霍的毫不在意地浪费的;极其奢侈的 |
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42. | Her beliefs were not extravagant. |
| 她的信仰并不很强烈。 |
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43. | You disperse money too liberally. |
| 你的钱花得太大手大脚了。 |
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44. | it seems people have become very free with their money these days. |
| 现在人们好像都变得大手大脚了。 |
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45. | grossly fat, extravagant, unfair, exaggerated |
| 极胖的、 奢侈的、 不公平的、 夸张的. |
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46. | extravagant praise, behaviour, claims |
| 过分的赞扬、 放肆的行为、 过高的要求 |
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47. | An extravagant notion;a whim. |
| 怪念头;狂想 |
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48. | throw one's money around: |
| 大手大脚地花钱(以显阔气),乱花钱 |
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-- 来源 -- 英语惯用法100(1) - Part 28 Squander |
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49. | He has some extravagant expectations. |
| 他抱有奢望。 |
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50. | My fortune was never large, and I had always been expensive. |
| 我从不富裕,而且大手大脚地花钱。 |
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