profligacy
基本解釋
- n.放蕩;不檢點(diǎn);浪費(fèi)
英漢例句
- The industry became a byword for mendacity, secrecy and profligacy with taxpayers' money.
這個(gè)産業(yè)已經(jīng)成爲(wèi)謊言、秘密以及浪費(fèi)納稅人錢財(cái)?shù)拇~。 - That stance would help dispel the government’s reputation for profligacy, while chiming with a residual hunch that the party cares more about the public services than the Tories.
這種姿態(tài)有助於平凡政府肆意揮霍的罪名,也與民衆(zhòng)殘存的直覺一致——民衆(zhòng)直覺認(rèn)爲(wèi)工黨比保守黨更加注重公共服務(wù)。 - Thanks to Chancellor Brown’s profligacy and overoptimism in the good years, government borrowing as a share of GDP is forecast by the IMF to be the highest in the entire G20 in 2010.
“多虧”首相佈朗在經(jīng)濟(jì)景氣的時(shí)候肆意揮霍和過於樂觀,國(guó)際貨幣基金組織(IMF)預(yù)測(cè)2010年英國(guó)的政府開支佔(zhàn)其GDP的比重將會(huì)是二十國(guó)集團(tuán)中最高的。 - "Yes, it's redistribution, but it's redistribution based on energy profligacy and dependence, " says Kaiser.
FORBES: Magazine Article - When Congress prefers profligacy—which is most of the time—they become little more than an inconvenience.
FORBES: With Budget Cap Game, Washington Ducks Real Problem - But this kind of pork-barrel profligacy has helped keep Japan mired in semirecession for a decade.
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雙語(yǔ)例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- Profligacy is the spending of too much money or the using of too much of something.