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单词 lavish
释义  lav·ish1 /ˈlævɪʃ/ ●○○ adjective  1  EXPENSIVElarge, impressive, or expensive 大量的;使人印象深刻的;昂贵的 a royal palace on a lavish scale 庞大的皇宫 a lavish lifestyle 奢侈的生活方式 The food was lavish. 食物很丰盛。2  GIVEvery generous 慷慨的,大方的lavish with/in We were always lavish with financial aid in times of crisis. 危难时刻我们总是慷慨解囊。 He was always lavish in his praise of my efforts. 他总是大力赞扬我的努力。 —lavishly adverb their lavishly illustrated catalogue 他们配有大量插图的商品目录 —lavishness noun [uncountable]Examples from the Corpuslavish• For much of his Mastership the stipend paid by the Company actually fell below the far from lavish £10 to only £9.• The path wound off into soiled twilight purples, lavish and darkly tangled, vanishing altogether after a few yards.• a lavish apartment• Nevertheless, the stringent regimen that was normality for many - even in a lavish burg - was staggering back towards normal.• The restaurant has a lavish dessert menu.• Besides his lavish entertaining, he wore expensive gabardine suits and handmade shoes.• If you have to buy a customer with lavish entertainment, you might as well buy your way out of every problem.• A lavish fete rings in the historic day.• You can dish up lavish meals without doing anything more than popping a ready meal in the microwave.• If Huffington is any model, Forbes's lavish spending itself may enhance his stature.lavish scale• At Kaiserslauten he built a royal palace of red stone on a lavish scale.• But the improver is into intellectual nourishment on a lavish scale.• He had held his Christmas court at Talmont, north of La Rochelle, and distributed gifts on a lavish scale.• King Edward visited several times when shooting parties and other entertaining took place on a lavish scale.• Several pounds of flesh Never before in history have the poor financed the rich on such a lavish scale.lavish with/in• The developed nations have been lavish with advice.• However, the sausage and mash wasn't at all bad and Tristan was lavish with his helpings.• He was glib in tongue, lavish in promises, big in size and somewhat stupid.lavish2 ●○○ verb [transitive]  to give someone or something a lot of love, praise, money etc 慷慨地给予lavish something on/upon somebody He lavished attention on her. 他对她关怀备至。lavish somebody with something Hug your children and lavish them with love. 拥抱你的孩子,多多关爱他们。→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpuslavish• Local officials traditionally lavish entertainment on national officials who dole out money for public works and other local projects.• From then on, act as if you've never met her before, avoid the mundane and lavish her with compliments.• A parish as wealthy as Holy Trinity, he believed, should not be lavishing its resources on itself.• Allen apparently thinks little about lavishing some of his billions on companies that may or may not prove successful.• Now your son is lavishing upon the computer the attention he would give to any new, rewarding and particularly attractive toy.lavish something on/upon somebody• McGlinn lavished praise on the winners.Origin lavish1 (1400-1500) lavish “too great quantity” ((15-16 centuries)), from Old French lavasse “heavy rain”, from laver “to wash”lav·ish1 adjectivelavish2 verbChineseSyllable  or impressive, large, Corpus expensive
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