to splurge
01
挥霍, 奢侈地花钱
to spend a lot of money on something trivial that one does not really need
Intransitive: to splurge on something unnecessary
例子
On special occasions, individuals often splurge on gifts or experiences.
在特殊场合,个人经常在礼物或体验上挥霍。
Some people regularly splurge on items they find enjoyable.
有些人经常在他们觉得有趣的物品上挥霍。
02
炫耀, 卖弄
to attract attention to oneself by showing off
Intransitive
例子
He loves to splurge by wearing his designer suits to casual events.
他喜欢在休闲活动中穿他的设计师套装来炫耀。
She splurged at the gala, showing off her diamond-encrusted handbag.
她在晚会上炫耀,展示了她镶钻的手提包。
03
挥霍, 奢侈地花钱
to use money extravagantly on something, often for indulgence or luxury
Transitive: to splurge money on something unnecessary
例子
She splurged her savings on a designer handbag she had always wanted.
她挥霍了她的积蓄买了一个她一直想要的设计师手袋。
After winning the lottery, he splurged most of his prize on a sleek, brand-new sports car.
赢得彩票后,他把大部分奖金都挥霍在了一辆时尚的全新跑车上。
Splurge
01
an act of excessive indulgence, often involving spending or consumption beyond usual limits
例子
She made a splurge on luxury clothes during the sale.
The family 's weekend splurge included dining at a fancy restaurant.
02
a showy display of effort, wealth, or extravagance
例子
The gala was a splurge of lights and decorations.
His presentation was a splurge of dramatic effects.



























