squander
听听怎么读
英 [ˈskwɒndə(r)]
美 [ˈskwɑndə(r)]
是什么意思
挥霍,浪费;驱散,使散开;浪荡,漂泊;
挥霍,浪费;
变形
过去式:squandered过去分词:squandered现在分词:squandering第三人称单数:squanders
英英释义
squander[ 'skwɔndə ]
- v.
- spend thoughtlessly; throw away
"You squandered the opportunity to get and advanced degree"
同义词:wasteblow
- spend extravagantly
同义词:consumewasteware
- spend thoughtlessly; throw away
学习怎么用
双语例句
用作及物动词(vt.)
- It's a crime to squander our country's natural resources.
浪费我们国家的自然资源是一种罪恶 - Don't squander your affection on him, he'll never love you.
不要把感情浪费在他身上,他是永远不会爱你的。 - He has squandered all his savings on drink.
他把存的钱全买酒喝了。 - Addictions are good ways to squander wealth and health.
上瘾是挥霍健康和金钱的好办法。
权威例句
QUANTAL SQUANDERDon't squander precious time on genesHarvard squanders Holocaust endowmentWill Texas Squander Its Prosperity?How Not to Squander the Volunteer SpiritCentral controllers could squander NHS windfallFree to Squander? Democracy, Institutional Design, and Economic Sustainability, 1975–2000The Squander Sequence: Understanding Food Waste at Each Stage of the Consumer Decision Making ProcessThe medical liability crisis of 2003: must we squander the chance to put patients first?Internal vs External Financing of Acquisitions: Do Managers Squander Retained Profits?