squandered
英 [ˈskwɒndəd]
美 [ˈskwɑːndərd]
v. 浪费,挥霍(金钱、时间等)
squander的过去分词和过去式
过去式:squandered
COCA.37191
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.- 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。 - He had squandered his chances to win.
他白白浪费了获胜的机会。
- Hooker didn't squander his money on flashy cars or other vices...
英英释义
adj
- not used to good advantage
- squandered money cannot be replaced
- a wasted effort
双语例句
- One opportunity after another has been squandered most recently in the failure promptly to pass a proper jobs bill.
一个又一个机会被浪费掉最近的一个例子是,一项合理的就业法案未能获得通过。 - First the opportunity to sell out to Microsoft for$ 48bn was squandered.
最初,该公司浪费了以480亿美元出售给微软(Microsoft)的机会。 - Kevin was broke because he had squandered all his money gambling.
凯文破产了,因为他把所有的钱都浪费在了赌博上。 - Lyndon Johnson squandered his gifts and his landslide mandate on Vietnam and was forced to stand down.
林顿约翰逊把他的才能和占压倒多数的当选票,全都浪费在越南问题上了,最后被迫宣布退出总统竞。 - Squandered, leaving only a life of regret;
挥霍了,只留得一生遗憾; - It would be a pity were the opportunity to be squandered because of a thirst for retribution.
如果有些人因为渴望报复而浪费这个机遇,那将十分可惜。 - They squandered their little nest-egg.
他们挥霍掉了他们的一点点存款。 - He has squandered all his savings on drink.
他把存的钱全买酒喝了。 - The Clinton Administration left behind a surplus, but this Administration squandered it.
克林顿政府留下的财政盈余已被本届政府挥霍殆尽。 - The Government made a total hash of things and squandered a small fortune
政府把事情搞砸了,还白白浪费了一大笔钱。