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ADJ-GRADED
鋪張的;奢侈的;盛大的
If you describe something as lavish, you mean that it is very elaborate and impressive and a lot of money has been spent on it.
例句
...a lavish party to celebrate Bryan's fiftieth birthday...
慶祝布賴恩50壽辰的盛大宴會
He staged the most lavish productions of Mozart...
他組織了一場空前盛大的莫扎特作品演奏會。
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ADJ-GRADED
(花費)揮霍的;(贊美等)慷慨給予的;(行為)毫無節(jié)制的
If you say that spending, praise, or the use of something is lavish, you mean that someone spends a lot or that something is praised or used a lot.
例句
Critics attack his lavish spending and flamboyant style...
評論家抨擊他大肆揮霍、恣意張揚的作風。
The book drew lavish praise from literary critics.
文學評論家們對此書好評如潮。
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ADJ-GRADED
(人)過分慷慨的,揮霍的
If you say that someone is lavish in the way they behave, you mean that they give, spend, or use a lot of something.
例句
American reviewers are lavish in their praise of this book...
美國評論家們對該書不吝贊美之詞。
He was always a lavish spender.
他花錢總是大手大腳。
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VERB
濫花;浪費;非常(或過分)慷慨地給予
If you lavish money, affection, or praise on someone or something, you spend a lot of money on them or give them a lot of affection or praise.
例句
Prince Sadruddin lavished praise on Britain's contributions to world diplomacy...
薩德魯丁王子大力贊揚英國對世界外交作出的貢獻。
The emperor promoted the general and lavished him with gifts.
皇帝擢升了將軍并賞給他豐厚的禮物。