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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.
    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

adj

  • not used to good advantage
    1. squandered money cannot be replaced
    2. a wasted effort
    Synonym:wasted

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。