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1 extravagant
[ik'strævəɡənt]1) (using or spending too much; wasteful: He's extravagant with money; an extravagant use of materials/energy.) σπάταλος2) ((of ideas, emotions etc) exaggerated or too great: extravagant praise.) υπερβολικός•- extravagance -
2 Extravagant
adj.Spending too much: P. δαπανηρός, ἄσωτος.Out of the way, extraordinary: Ar. and P. ὑπερφυής.Excessive: P. and V. περισσός.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Extravagant
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3 extravagant
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4 economical
[i:kə'nomikəl]adjective (thrifty; not extravagant: This car is very economical on petrol.) οικονομικός,ολιγοδάπανος -
5 thrift
[Ɵrift](careful spending of money, or using of food or other resources, so that one can save or have some left in reserve; economy: She is noted for her thrift but her husband is very extravagant.) οικονομία, πνεύμα οικονομίας- thrifty- thriftily
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6 Expensive
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Expensive
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7 Improvident
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Improvident
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8 Lavish
v. trans.Fling away: P. προΐεσθαι, P. and V. προπίνειν.——————adj.Extravagant, spending too much: P. δαπανηρός, ἄσωτος.Generous, ungrudging: V. ἄφθονος.Excessive: P. and V. περισσός.Heaven is lavish of misfortune toward me: V. ὁ δαίμων ἔς με πλούσιος κακῶν (Eur., Or. 394).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Lavish
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9 Monumental
adj.Extravagant, huge: P. ὑπερμεγεθής, ὑπέρμετρος.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Monumental
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10 Overweening
adj.Excessive: P. and V. περισσός.Extravagant: Ar. and P. ὑπερφυής.Haughty: P. ὑπερήφανος, μεγαλόφρων. V. ὑπέρφρων, ὑπέρκοπος.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Overweening
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11 Prodigal
adj.Extravagant: P. δαπανηρός, ἄσωτος.Be prodigal of: P. and V. ἀφειδεῖν (gen.).——————subs.Use P. and V. οἰκοφθόρος, ὁ (Eur., frag.).Be a prodigal, v.: P. οἰκοφθορεῖν.Abundant: P. and V. ἄφθονος, V. ἐπίρρυτος.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Prodigal
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12 Unsparing
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Unsparing
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13 Wasteful
adj.Extravagant: P. ἄσωτος.Expensive: P. δαπανηρός.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Wasteful
См. также в других словарях:
extravagant — extravagant … Deutsch Wörterbuch
extravagant — extravagant, ante [ ɛkstravagɑ̃, ɑ̃t ] adj. • 1380; lat. extravagans, de vagans, p. prés. du v. vagari « errer » 1 ♦ Dr. can. Vx Non incorporé dans les recueils canoniques. 2 ♦ (XVIe) Mod. Qui sort des limites du bon sens; qui est à la fois… … Encyclopédie Universelle
extravagant — EXTRAVAGÁNT, Ă, extravaganţi, te, adj. (Adesea substantivat) Care caută cu orice preţ să iasă din comun; excentric. ♦ Neobişnuit, ciudat, bizar. – Din fr. extravagant. Trimis de ana zecheru, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 Extravagant ≠ ordinar… … Dicționar Român
extravagant — ex‧trav‧a‧gant [ɪkˈstrævəgənt] adjective 1. disapproving spending a lot of money when it is not necessary: • It s a bit too extravagant to buy both. • Even when in debt, he continued to enjoy an extravagant lifestyle. 2. very extreme and not… … Financial and business terms
Extravagant — Ex*trav a*gant, a. [F. extravagant, fr. L. extra on the outside + vagans, antis, p. pr. of vagari to wander, from vagus wandering, vague. See {Vague}.] 1. Wandering beyond one s bounds; roving; hence, foreign. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
extravagant — Adj std. (18. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus frz. extravagant, dieses aus ml. extravagans, zu l. extrā außerhalb und l. vagārī umherschweifen, umherziehen , zu l. vagus umherschweifend, unstet . Abstraktum: Extravaganz. Ebenso nndl. extravagant … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
extravagant — Extravagant, [extravag]ante. adj. v. Fou, bizarre, fantasque, qui est contre le bon sens, contre la raison. Il se dit des personnes, & des choses. C est un homme extravagant. discours extravagant. pensées, paroles extravagantes. ce qu il vient de … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
extravagant — extravagant, ante (èk stra va gan, gan t ) adj. 1° Qui extravague, qui est bizarre. • Parbleu ! s il faut parler des gens extravagants, Je viens d en essuyer un des plus fatigants, MOL. Mis. II, 5. • Crois tu que d une fille humble, honnête … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
extravagant — [ek strav′əgənt, ik strav′əgənt] adj. [ME & Anglo Fr extravagaunt < ML extravagans, prp. of extravagari, to stray < L extra, beyond + vagari, to wander < vagus: see VAGUE] 1. Obs. straying beyond bounds; wandering 2. going beyond… … English World dictionary
extravagant — »überspannt, verstiegen, übertrieben«: Das Adjektiv wurde im 18. Jh. aus frz. extravagant »ab , ausschweifend« entlehnt. Das frz. Wort geht zurück auf mlat. extravagans, das zu lat. extra vagari »ausschweifen« (vgl. ↑ extra und ↑ vage) gehört.… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
extravagant — Adj. (Mittelstufe) aus dem Rahmen fallend Synonym: ausgefallen Beispiel: Sie trug ein extravagantes Kleid. Kollokation: extravagant aussehen … Extremes Deutsch