squander 的 2 个定义
- to spend or use extravagantly or wastefully.
- to scatter.
- extravagant or wasteful expenditure.
squander 近义词
fritter away, use up
更多squander例句
- Fans, pundits, and even players themselves regularly squander the chance to discuss race in meaningful ways.
- Yet abandoning the push for equality now would squander a rare opportunity.
- “I watched the government squander a ridiculous amount of money on technology,” he says.
- We need to tell our politicians to not squander our heritage.
- On the other hand, if we let fear carry the day, we will squander another key moment to move forward together.
- Arbitrary so far as doing the right thing as trustee went, not suffering me, or any one else, to squander a shilling.
- But a belligerent should not squander on diversions strength which might be employed in the main conflict.
- Then he pointed to the beautifully worked manta, “Did she squander wealth of hers on that?”
- Time is a divine inheritance that no man has a right to squander.
- He is not content to squander his immense wealth in race-horses and champagne.