profligacy
英 [ˈprɒflɪɡəsi]
美 [ˈprɑːflɪɡəsi]
n. 挥霍; 浪费
BNC.34527 / COCA.33795
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 挥霍;浪费
Profligacyis the spending of too much money or the using of too much of something.- ...the continuing profligacy of certain states.
某些州持续存在的肆意挥霍现象
- ...the continuing profligacy of certain states.
英英释义
noun
- dissolute indulgence in sensual pleasure
- the trait of spending extravagantly
双语例句
- The Gilded Age was one of extreme profligacy, both in business investment and sumptuous expenditure.
不管是商业投资、还是豪华消费,镀金时代(GildedAge)都算得上极度挥霍的时期之一。 - They say Europe needs a lot more fiscal profligacy if it is to bring unemployment down.
他们表示,如果要降低失业率,欧洲需要更多的财政挥霍。 - The Asians 'parsimony made the Anglo-Saxons' profligacy possible.
亚洲人的过度节约给盎格鲁撒克逊人创造了肆意挥霍的可能性。 - Neither should we expect the "return" of American consumers indeed, we should worry at their reappearance, for what it says about both their rationality and a financial system that facilitates such profligacy.
我们也不应指望美国消费者的“回归”,实际上,他们回归才让人担忧,因为这既说明了他们的理性问题,也说明了金融体系为这种挥霍行为提供了方便。 - Thus Scotland would have an incentive towards profligacy that the rest of the UK would not.
因此,苏格兰有动机趋向挥霍,英国其余地区则没有。 - There may be a way to combat this credit-card in-duced profligacy.
可能会有方法来抑制这种信用卡肆意消费。 - German anger at Greece's profligacy could easily delay the cash it would need should bond markets close.
但德国不满于希腊的肆意挥霍,这很有可能拖延救助资金的发放从而导致债券市场关闭。 - Fiscal hawks would argue this is the price to pay for the profligacy of the recent past.
财政鹰派可能辩称,这是人们为过去一段时间肆意挥霍付出的代价。 - The former will soon discover they cannot do without the profligacy of the latter.
不过前者很快就会意识到,它们离不开后者的肆意挥霍。 - Maybe the tide will reverse, now that America has been laid low yet again by the profligacy of its citizens.
这股潮流或许会逆转&既然美国已再一次被国民的肆意挥霍挫伤了元气。不过这也难说。