sprees
英 [spriːz]
美 [spriz]
n. (常指过分)玩乐,作乐; 纵乐; 一阵,一通(犯罪活动)
spree的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 毫无节制;纵情
If you spend a period of time doing something in an excessive way, you can say that you are goingona particular kind ofspree.- Some Americans went on a spending spree in December to beat the new tax.
一些美国人在 12 月疯狂花钱,以避开新税。
- Some Americans went on a spending spree in December to beat the new tax.
双语例句
- Moreover, they are merely two out of numerous Chinese firms on outbound buying sprees.
而且,它们只是大肆展开海外收购的众多中国企业中的两家。 - I don't mean that they suddenly change their hair color and go on shopping sprees or anything like that.
我并不是说他们突然染了发、进行疯狂大购物或者其他类似的举动。 - Women like shopping sprees more than men.
女人比男人更喜欢大采购。 - In Greece, Italy and, to a lesser extent, France, unsustainable tax cuts and spending sprees added to households 'estimates of their private wealth relative to their wage income.
在希腊、意大利还有法国(后者程度较轻),不可持续的减税和支出热潮放大了家庭对个人财富相对于薪资收入的预期。 - Case studies have found that recipients invest little of the money in farm equipment or business start-ups, preferring instead to go on shopping sprees.
个案研究发现,受款人很少把钱投资在农耕机械或创业上,宁可去疯狂购物。 - Wenzhou entrepreneurs usually take two to three such shopping sprees to global real estate markets each year, says Mr Zhou, noting that investors from this eastern Chinese city visited France, Germany and the US last year, looking for property bargains from the financial crisis.
周德文表示,温州企业通常每年都会前往全球房地产市场,进行两到三次这样的狂热投资。他指出,去年温州投资者去了法国、德国和美国,利用金融危机抄底当地房地产。 - Large non-financial companies on both sides of the Atlantic have substantial free cash flow and little appetite to embark on acquisition sprees.
大西洋两岸的大型非金融企业都有着充足的现金流,但对于加入收购狂潮缺乏兴趣。 - With a finite amount of cash, you'll start to think twice before those spur-of-the-moment spending sprees.
因为金额有限,在你想冲动购物时,你就会开始再三考虑了。 - Three-quarters of adults questioned in an online poll said they would sacrifice holidays, dining out, going to the movies and even shopping sprees but they could not resist buying books.
在一项在线调查中,四分之三的受访成年人说他们可以牺牲度假、出去吃饭、看电影甚至购物,但却无法抵制买书的欲望。 - The move would have been an unusual step for the central bank years ago, but since the financial crisis, bond-shopping sprees have become almost commonplace& a "new normal," if you will.
如果放在几年前,美联储此举堪称不同寻常,但自金融危机以来,狂买债券几乎已经司空见惯&或许可称之为“新的常态”。