prodigality
美
英 [?pr?d?'ɡæl?t?] 
- n.浪費(fèi);豐富;奢侈;慷慨
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)揮霍;揮霍浪費(fèi)
英漢解釋
例句
They, not being able to follow him in his wealth, found it easier to copy him in prodigality and copious spending of what was not their own.
他們的家當(dāng)趕不上他,可是覺(jué)得跟他學(xué)著去揮霍糟蹋那些不是他們自己的財(cái)物倒不難。
Leonid Brezhnev constructed private villas by prodigality , thus there were quite a few villas only on the outskirts of Moscow.
勃烈日涅夫濫建私人別墅,僅在莫斯科郊外就建了好幾處。
If time being of things the most precious, wasting time must be the greatest prodigality.
如果時(shí)間是最寶貴的東西,那么浪費(fèi)時(shí)間就是最大的浪費(fèi)。
From time immemorial proverbial wisdom has taught the virtues of saving, and warned against the consequences of prodigality and waste.
先哲早已告訴我們,儲(chǔ)蓄是一種美德,而揮霍浪費(fèi)則會(huì)帶來(lái)種種惡果。
Seneca If time being of all things the most precious, wasting time must be the greatest prodigality.
如果時(shí)間是最寶貴的東西,浪費(fèi)時(shí)間應(yīng)是最大的揮霍。
If time were of all things the most precious, wasting of time must be the greatest prodigality.
如果說(shuō),一切事物中時(shí)間是最寶貴的,那么浪費(fèi)時(shí)光可能是最大的浪費(fèi)。
lf time being of all things the most precious, wasting time must be the greatest prodigality.
如果說(shuō)時(shí)間是最寶貴的東西,浪費(fèi)時(shí)間必然是最大的浪費(fèi)
A had a capital of ten thousand pounds, but this has been extinguished --dissipated and destroyed by C's prodigality.
不是的,甲曾有一萬(wàn)鎊資本,但這已經(jīng)消失——被丙浪費(fèi)揮霍掉了。
Thou shalt not abuse the good things that have been provided you in such prodigality , by using them against your neighbor.
你不應(yīng)該濫用上帝賜予你的美好的東西去對(duì)付你的鄰居。
If time being of things the most precious, wasting time must bethegreatest prodigality. -----Benjamin Franklin.
如果時(shí)間是最寶貴的東西,那么浪費(fèi)時(shí)間就是最大的浪費(fèi)。----本杰明。富蘭克林。
Prodigality of Time, produces Poverty of Mind as well as of Estate.
揮霍時(shí)間使心靈枯萎,財(cái)富盡失。
It is thought that the sea was inexhaustible for its infinity , freedom and prodigality.
并且,因?yàn)?/c>海洋的浩瀚無(wú)邊、富饒自由,海洋漁業(yè)資源曾一度被認(rèn)為是取之不盡,用之不竭的。
Wasting of time must bethegreatest prodigality.
浪費(fèi)時(shí)間,必然是最大的揮霍。
neither by parsimony nor by prodigality, but by what is fit and proper.
他們既不過(guò)度節(jié)儉,也不揮霍浪費(fèi),而是會(huì)恰到好處。