prodigally
adverb formal uk/ˈprɒd.ɪ.ɡəl.i/ us/ˈprɑː.dɪ.ɡəl.i/
非常浪费地,奢侈地
in a way is very generous with money, time, energy, etc., especially when this is unwise
How much money have I prodigally spent in vain amusements? 我在无聊的娱乐上浪费了多少钱?
大量地;丰富地
in a way that is great in amount or degree
It is a handsomely produced and prodigally illustrated book. 这是一本制作精良、插图丰富的书。
The artist is prodigally inventive. 艺术家具有丰富的创造力。
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- They think if they spend prodigally enough it will solve the problem.
- He has prodigally squandered his energies.
- Their foundation is prodigally generous in its efforts to help victims of war, famine, and other disasters.
- Heaney was one of the most prodigally gifted English language poets.
See: prodigal