sprees
英 [spriːz]
美 [spriz]
n. (常指过分)玩乐,作乐; 纵乐; 一阵,一通(犯罪活动)
spree的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 毫无节制;纵情
If you spend a period of time doing something in an excessive way, you can say that you are goingona particular kind ofspree.- Some Americans went on a spending spree in December to beat the new tax.
一些美国人在 12 月疯狂花钱,以避开新税。
- Some Americans went on a spending spree in December to beat the new tax.
双语例句
- We could have a really relaxed time, go on a few little sprees hereabouts, dip in the lake, and have some picnics.
我们会轻松快活地玩一玩的,在附近几个地方逛一逛,到湖里去泡一泡,还可以去野餐。 - Many alcoholics go on drinking sprees that continue for days at a time.
许多酒鬼一次要狂饮好几天。 - In effect, the tax would be an income tax with an exemption for savings, encouraging investment but discouraging spending sprees.
这种税实质上是一种收入税,但对用于储蓄的部分免征,从而达到鼓励投资、抑制疯狂支出的目的。 - Living within her economic means felt "warmer" than credit card shopping sprees she couldn't afford.
的生活感觉要比无法承担的信用卡购物疯狂更”暖“。 - All three have gone on acquisition sprees, in an attempt to lead the market.
这三个公司正在进行疯狂收购,试图主导市场。 - Wenzhou entrepreneurs usually take two to three such shopping sprees to global real estate markets each year, says Mr Zhou, noting that investors from this eastern Chinese city visited France, Germany and the US last year, looking for property bargains from the financial crisis.
周德文表示,温州企业通常每年都会前往全球房地产市场,进行两到三次这样的狂热投资。他指出,去年温州投资者去了法国、德国和美国,利用金融危机抄底当地房地产。 - Large non-financial companies on both sides of the Atlantic have substantial free cash flow and little appetite to embark on acquisition sprees.
大西洋两岸的大型非金融企业都有着充足的现金流,但对于加入收购狂潮缺乏兴趣。 - The move would have been an unusual step for the central bank years ago, but since the financial crisis, bond-shopping sprees have become almost commonplace& a "new normal," if you will.
如果放在几年前,美联储此举堪称不同寻常,但自金融危机以来,狂买债券几乎已经司空见惯&或许可称之为“新的常态”。 - While the rest of us dragged ourselves out of recession, China stabilised the global economy with the mother of all spending sprees.
在其他国家艰难地使自己摆脱衰退之际,中国通过大举支出稳定了全球经济。 - For it turns out the most effective shopping sprees are the snappiest ones – with our ability to spot a bargain dropping off significantly after less than half an hour.
研究证明,在购物狂潮中动作最快的人才是最会买东西的人。&我们讨价还价的能力在不到半小时的时间内就会明显降低。