squander的意思和读音

squander

: [ˈskwɑndər] : [ˈskwɒndə(r)]

n.

v.

squanders  squandering  squandered  

v.+n.squander money,squander advantage

v.save

v.waste,spend,throw away,fritter away,dissipate

squanderv.

1.~ sth (on sb/sth)to waste money, time, etc. in a stupid or careless way

He squandered all his money on gambling.

v.1.;;(,)2.,使3.4.,5.1.;;(,)2.,使3.4.,5.

n.1.,

v.1.if you squander something such as money, time, or an opportunity, you do not use it in a sensible way

1. mutilate( 使); squander); gaunt(

2. mutilate( 使); squander); gaunt(

3. ... 21. antidote n. 1. squander vt. (, ), 2. sable n. , ; , ...

4. lap squander ,, wander ...

5. revulsion squander succinctly ...

6.使... sate: 使 squander: ,使... communicative ...

7. societal a. squander v. superficiality n. ...

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1.to see another Republican in the White House squander our promise of a country that really fulfills the hopes of our people.(

2.Since youth not being able to be refused, also either can be persuaded to stay , or let us use self way to squander, or cherish!

3.If man continued to squander natural resources with no thought for the future, the later generations would be in danger.

4.He would not drink; he would not squander the hard-earned fruits of his labor on alcohol, he had promised himself.

5.But at least Edison did not squander vast quantities of public money on installing cinema screens in schools around the country.

6.This seems mad, except that the obligation to repay the loan ensured the women did not squander the money.

7.But wait, should I squander what might be my only chance to interact with Jet in my whole life on just a question about his movies?

8.No matter how much money you have, you'll here none at last if you squander the money away.

9.He said she used to squander the money.

10.Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time; for that's the stuff life is made of.