spree的意思和读音

spree

: [spri] : [spriː]

v.

n.

sprees  

n.binge,extravaganza,bender,fling,splurge

spreen.

1.a short period of time that you spend doing one particular activity that you enjoy, but often too much of it

a shopping/spending spree

He's out on a spree .

2.a period of activity, especially criminal activity

to go on a killing spree

n.1.,2.3.

v.1.,,

n.1.a short period that you spend doing a particular activity, especially something enjoyable such as spending money or drinking alcohol

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1.Ms Walton and the museum have been on something of a buying spree for several years.西

2.The news comes as the search engine embarks on a buying spree, acquiring at least five companies since August, Reuters reports.

3.There's no need for a shopping spree, a few key items or accessories can transform your wardrobe into a spring sensation.使

4.Killing Spree: This ability no longer breaks stealth if it fails due to all targets being out of range.

5.With a few exceptions, the corporate sector had not gone on the kind of borrowing spree seen in the late 1990s.90”。

6.It was a huge turnaround from the last two years, when the Tata group, like many other Indian companies, was on an aggressive buying spree.

7.Ought we to force ourselves, out of basic respect for the length of the human life-span, on a madcap international spree?

8.We had a new mountain of things with which to return, and that was just the Jersey shopping spree.西西

9.The massive property-building spree also looks as if it too needs considerable more scrutiny.

10.Scharf said the men were hoping to carry out a "Mumbai-style" shooting spree and "clearly intended to kill as many people as possible" .”。