1. 放荡, 不检点, 肆意挥霍:self-reliant 自恃的, 独断独行的 | profligacy 放荡, 不检点, 肆意挥霍 | wheel forming tool 砂轮成形工具
2. 放荡:profitless 无益的 | profligacy 放荡 | profligate 放荡的
3. 不检点:profitsmarkup 利润 | profligacy 不检点 | profondometer 深部异物定位器
4. 放荡/不检点/浪费:profits /利润/ | profligacy /放荡/不检点/浪费/ | profligate /放荡的/
1. 挥霍;浪费
Profligacy is the spending of too much money or the using of too much of something.
e.g. ...the continuing profligacy of certain states.
某些州持续存在的肆意挥霍现象
1. profligacy的意思
1. Such profligacy has led to levels of debt that will become unsustainable if we do not act.
2. The debate has highlighted the profligacy of the US government's approach to responsible spending and financial management.
3. Fixed exchange rates are a discipline - profligacy will show up very fast.
4. The other is traditional Asian values which encourage thrift and frown on profligacy.
5. China's government is as frugal as its citizens, while the United States'profligacy now exceeds that of its consumers.
6. And it looked the other way when French and German banks recklessly enabled the Greek government's profligacy.
7. In this age of wealth and profligacy in many places, we instead may advocate " thrive but let survive ".
8. And after 23 minutes Perugia were made to pay for their profligacy when Inter took the lead with an outstanding strike.
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9. Two minutes later Empoli paid the price for its profligacy as Roma took the lead.
10. In fact, rich Chinese already have a bad social image because of their selfishness and profligacy.
noun
1. profligacy的反义词
1. dissolute indulgence in sensual pleasure
Synonym: dissipation dissolution licentiousness looseness
2. the trait of spending extravagantly
Synonym: extravagance prodigality