過分慷慨的;非常浪費的,太多的 very generous or wasteful in living or using
過分豐富的,無節制的;大量生產的 given,spent,or produced in great (or perhaps too great) quantity
英英釋義
Adjective:
very generous;
"distributed gifts with a lavish hand"
"the critics were lavish in their praise"
"a munificent gift"
"his father gave him a half-dollar and his mother a quarter and he thought them munificent"
"prodigal praise"
"unsparing generosity"
"his unstinted devotion"
"called for unstinting aid to Britain"
characterized by extravagance and profusion;
"a lavish buffet"
"a lucullan feast"
Verb:
expend profusely; also used with abstract nouns;
"He was showered with praise"
lavish的用法和樣例:
例句
用作形容詞 (adj.)
A rich man can be lavish of his money. 富有的人用錢大手大腳。
He was lavish in his praise for her paintings. 他大力讚揚她的繪畫。
The Empress can also represent lavish abundance of all kinds. 女皇也代表各種各樣的豐富奢侈。
That is a vast and lavish party. 那是個規模盛大、極其鋪張的宴會。
Those small factories are also lavish consumer and waster of raw materials. 那些小工廠還在極大的消耗和浪費原材料。
The practiceof giving lavish feasts at weddings is just a waste of money. 結婚大辦酒席實在太浪費了。
The country girl was not used to their lavish mode of living. 這個鄉下姑娘不習慣他們奢侈的生活方式。