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squandering

英 [ˈskwɒndərɪŋ]

美 [ˈskwɑːndərɪŋ]

v.  浪费,挥霍(金钱、时间等)
squander的现在分词

现在分词:squandering 

BNC.44431 / COCA.39635

柯林斯词典

  • VERB 浪费,挥霍(金钱、资源、机遇等)
    If yousquandermoney, resources, or opportunities, you waste them.
    1. Hooker didn't squander his money on flashy cars or other vices...
      胡克没有将自己的钱浪费在豪华轿车或其他恶习上。
    2. He had squandered his chances to win.
      他白白浪费了获胜的机会。

英英释义

noun

  • spending resources lavishly and wastefully
    1. more wasteful than the squandering of time

双语例句

  • Worse, we think those who pursue art and have no condo to show for it are squandering their lives.
    更糟糕的是,一些人认为有志于艺术工作,因而没有能力拥有共管公寓的人,简直是在浪费生命。
  • In squandering the health of its young, the world squanders its tomorrows.
    年轻人在挥霍自己健康的同时世界也在浪费着他的未来。
  • Imbued with the resentful narrative of a century of national humiliation, they felt the prospect of the US squandering Chinese wealth was an indignity too far.
    百年国耻这一充满愤怒的说法深入他们的内心,他们一想到美国有可能挥霍中国的财富就倍感侮辱。
  • This squandering of resources could be reduced as study says by improving high harvesting techniques.
    研究报告表明,通过提高收割技术可以减少粮食的浪费。
  • Squandering this legacy would be foolish.
    恣意挥霍这种宝贵遗产是愚蠢的行为。
  • The heedless generosity and the spasmodic extravagance of persons used to large fortunes-Edith Wharton; reckless squandering of public funds.
    习惯于拥有大量财产的人们的轻率、慷慨和时不时的奢侈&伊迪斯·沃顿。
  • I have used up all my energy. some showed no concern for the interests of the masses, squandering manpower and material resources at will;
    我耗尽了全部的精力。有的部分对群众利益毫不关心,而尽情地耗费人力和物力;
  • He was on his way home from drinking, gambling, or some combination thereof, squandering money that we could have used and wasting time that we desperately needed.
    他要么刚刚喝完酒回来,或赌了几把,要么两者皆有。他挥霍着我们本可以用于日常开销的血汗钱,还浪费了我们迫切需要的时间&和父亲在一起的时间。
  • It says better education levels without employment opportunities and a greater voice for women is squandering a valuable asset.
    报告说,提高妇女教育水平却不给她们就业机会和更大的话语权,这是在浪费一项宝贵的财富。
  • Prodigious squandering ( usually by a government).
    巨大的浪费(通常是指政府)。