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extravagant是什麽意思

extravagant

英 [ɪk'strævəg(ə)nt; ek-] 美 [ɪk'strævəgənt]
  • adj. 奢侈的;浪費的;過度的;放縱的

助記提示


1. extra- "outside" + vag- + -ant.
2. => wander outside or beyond.
3. => excessive, extreme; wasteful, lavish.

中文詞源


extravagant 揮霍

extra-, 外麵的,超過的。-vag, 漫遊,詞源同vague, vagary. 即偏離正常範圍,過度揮霍。

英文詞源


extravagant
extravagant: [14] An extravagant person is literally one who ‘wanders out of’ the proper course. The word comes from the present participle of medieval Latin extrāvagārī, a compound formed from the prefix extrā- ‘outside’ and vagārī ‘wander’ (source of English vagabond, vagary, and vagrant), which seems originally to have been used adjectivally with reference to certain uncodified or ‘stray’ papal decrees. This was the word’s original application in English, and the present-day meanings ‘wildly excessive’ and ‘spending too lavishly’ did not really establish themselves before the early 18th century.
=> vagabond, vagary, vagrant
extravagant (adj.)
late 14c., from Medieval Latin extravagantem (nominative extravagans), originally a word in Canon Law for uncodified papal decrees, present participle of extravagari "wander outside or beyond," from Latin extra "outside of" (see extra-) + vagari "wander, roam" (see vague). Extended sense of "excessive, extreme, exceeding reasonable limits" first recorded 1590s, probably via French; that of "wasteful, lavish, exceeding prudence in expenditure" is from 1711. Related: Extravagantly. Wordsworth ("Prelude") used extravagate (v.).

雙語例句


1. I can have a brainstorm and be very extravagant.
我有時會頭腦發熱,揮霍無度。

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2. Who is footing the bill for her extravagant holiday?
誰會為她奢侈的假日買單?

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3. The coronation was an occasion for extravagant myth and sentiment.
加冕典禮是極盡奢華和懷舊的儀式。

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4. Her Aunt Sallie gave her an uncharacteristically extravagant gift.
薩莉姨媽送給她一件貴得離譜的禮物。

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5. Don't be afraid to consider apparently extravagant ideas.
要勇於考慮一些貌似離譜的想法。

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