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1 lavish
1. adjective2. transitive verbbe lavish of or with something — nicht mit etwas geizen
lavish something on somebody — jemanden mit etwas überhäufen od. überschütten
* * *['læviʃ] 1. verb(to spend or give very freely: She lavishes too much money on that child.) verschwenden2. adjective1) ((of a person) spending or giving generously and sometimes too freely: a lavish host; You have certainly been lavish with the brandy in this cake.) verschwenderisch2) (given generously or too freely: lavish gifts.) reichlich•- academic.ru/88649/lavishly">lavishly- lavishness* * *lav·ish[ˈlævɪʃ]I. adjthe wedding reception was a really \lavish affair das Hochzeitsmahl war wirklich aufwändig2. (generous) großzügig, verschwenderischto be \lavish with one's hospitality ausgesprochen gastfreundlich sein\lavish praise überschwängliches Lobto be \lavish with one's praise nicht mit Lob geizen\lavish promises großartige VersprechungenII. vtto \lavish much time on sb/sth jdm/etw viel Zeit widmen* * *['lvɪʃ]1. adjgifts großzügig, üppig; praise, affection überschwänglich; banquet üppig; party feudal; (pej) verschwenderisch; expenditure verschwenderischto be lavish in or with sth —
he was lavish in his help to others — er half anderen großzügig
you were very lavish with the cream — du hast ja mit der Sahne nicht gespart
2. vtto lavish sth on sb — jdn mit etw überhäufen; praise, attention jdn mit etw überschütten
to lavish attention on sth — viel Aufmerksamkeit auf etw (acc) richten
* * *lavish [ˈlævıʃ]A adj (adv lavishly)1. sehr freigebig, verschwenderisch ( beide:of mit;in in dat):be lavish of verschwenderisch umgehen mit;be lavish of praise nicht mit Lob geizen;be a lavish spender, spend one’s money lavishly das Geld mit vollen Händen ausgeben;lavishly illustrated reich bebildert2. überschwänglich (Lob, Zuneigung etc), großzügig (Geschenk etc), luxuriös, aufwendig (Einrichtung etc)lavish sth on sb jemanden mit etwas überhäufen* * *1. adjective(generous) großzügig; überschwänglich [Lob, Liebe]; verschwenderisch [Ausgaben]; (abundant) üppig2. transitive verbbe lavish of or with something — nicht mit etwas geizen
lavish something on somebody — jemanden mit etwas überhäufen od. überschütten
* * *adj.freigebig adj. v.verschwenden v.
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