squandering

squandering[ˈskwɔndərɪŋ] 

原级:squander

第三人称单数:squanders

过去分词:squandered

squandering的意思

过去式:squandered

squandering 基本解释
浪费,乱花( squander的现在分词 );
squandering 单语例句

1. In order to prevent her from squandering cash, Zhang and his wife stopped giving her pocket money.

2. There is no effective supervision or punishment for the officials squandering taxpayers money.

3. squandering的反义词

3. Qatar came within five points of the Chinese at the end of the first quarter, despite squandering a series of chances.

4. squandering的意思

4. Tymoshenko was sentenced seven years in prison for exceeding her power by signing a 2009 gas deal with Russia and squandering public funds.

5. Chinese government last week announced it would launch a " relentless fight " against gambling, with one of the focuses on preventing Chinese from squandering in casinos abroad.

6. Calls to prevent such squandering are coming from major caterers who are more sensitive about international food prices than the general public.

7. Bush for squandering international goodwill by rushing to invade Iraq, stressed that there was a " right way and a wrong way " to be strong.

8. An insider said that Kang was accused of squandering public funds and interfering with the bidding results of nuclear power projects.

9. They are obliged to do more charity work and lend more help to the poor, instead of showing off their wealth and status by squandering their money.

10. The top priority for these officials ought to be developing the local economy and lifting people out of poverty rather than squandering taxpayers'money.

squandering 英英释义

squandering的解释

noun

1. spending resources lavishly and wastefully

    e.g. more wasteful than the squandering of time