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spender

/spen-der/US // ˈspɛn dər //UK // (ˈspɛndə) //

花费者,花钱的人,花钱者,支出者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who spends, especially one who habitually spends excessively or lavishly; spendthrift.

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Examples

  • Netflix and Amazon have been “consistently big spenders” in the FYC category, according to the Los Angeles Times’ Brandau.

  • The only people who are OK are massive spenders who get a Facebook rep that can escalate issues and find out what’s wrong.

  • The biggest spender on Election Day was “Register to Vote Republican,” a page that is registered under the Republican National Committee.

  • Traditionally big spenders on TV advertising — and with commitments sometimes tricky to wriggle out of — many automakers quickly pivoted their TV campaigns to focus on financing options and other supportive messaging.

  • Take Nation With NaMo, one of the biggest pro-BJP spenders on Facebook.

  • What you have is the documented incidents of how she behaved or the documented incidents that she was a big spender.

  • Further West, the Getty Museum is normally a big spender but recently fired staff as a cost-cutting measure.

  • The Club for Growth came out swinging at the Donald, casting him a liberal big-spender.

  • Big as in the biggest spender of any outside group—all meant to protect the interests of unions, the new “ privileged class.”

  • One final one: Lizzie is the daughter of the great English poet, Stephen Spender.

  • Said he was a pretty free spender, and would hold his end up, but he hated a hog.

  • He had to wink pretty hard over the fact that she was likewise a money spender!

  • But Sir Walter wasn't a money-saver; he was a spender and a good provider.

  • There is perhaps no more liberal spender than a Japanese youth.

  • She isn't a big spender, so every month she can put away 'most all of her wages towards going to Normal School.