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1 extravagantly
extravagantly [ɪk'strævəgəntlɪ]∎ to spend money extravagantly jeter l'argent par les fenêtres;∎ to live extravagantly mener grand train;∎ to entertain extravagantly recevoir sans regarder à la dépense;∎ an extravagantly furnished room une pièce meublée à grands frais ou luxueusement meublée;∎ extravagantly overpriced goods marchandises à des prix excessifs∎ extravagantly worded claims des affirmations fpl exagérées ou excessivesUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > extravagantly
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2 sokak
street. - ağzı place where a side street joins a main road, junction. -a atmak /ı/ 1. to throw (something) into the street. 2. to turn (someone) out into the street. 3. to spend (money) extravagantly, throw (money) away. -a atsan If you sell it at a giveaway price..../If you give it away.... - başı beginning of a street (where it joins another road). -a çıkmak to go out (for a walk, to do shopping, etc.). - çocuğu street Arab, gamin, urchin. -a dökmek /ı/ 1. to spend (money) extravagantly, throw (money) away. 2. to make (an issue) a cause of public demonstrations. -a dökülmek to rush out into the street. -a düşmek 1. (for a woman) to become a streetwalker, become a prostitute. 2. to become very common and cheap. - kadını/kızı streetwalker, hooker. -ta kalmak 1. to be left homeless, be left without a place to lay one´s head. 2. to be locked out of one´s house, be unable to get into one´s house. - kapısı street door (of a house). - süpürgesi woman who´s always gadding about (instead of keeping the home fires burning). -a uğramak to rush out into the street. -
3 hovardalık
1. spending money extravagantly in pursuit of pleasure, spending big in order to have a good time. 2. chasing women, womanizing, philandering. - etmek 1. to spend money extravagantly in pursuit of pleasure, spend big in order to have a good time. 2. to chase women, womanize, philander. -
4 overdadig geld uitgeven
overdadig geld uitgevenspend money extravagantly/like waterVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > overdadig geld uitgeven
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5 overdadig
1 [te weelderig/verkwistend] excessive ⇒ profuse, 〈 verkwistend〉 extravagant, 〈 verkwistend〉 lavish, 〈 verkwistend〉 wasteful♦voorbeelden:overdadig geld uitgeven • spend money extravagantly/like water -
6 hovarda
"1. (someone) who will spend money extravagantly in order to have a good time/ who is a big spender when it comes to pleasure. 2. (someone) who chases women/who womanizes/who philanders. 3. big spender when it comes to pleasure. 4. woman chaser, womanizer, philanderer, rake. 5. prostitute´s rich lover; sugar daddy." -
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δαπανάω (fr. δάπτω ‘devour’ [of wild beasts Il. 16, 159 al.] via δαπάνη) fut. δαπανήσω; 1 aor. ἐδαπάνησα, impv. δαπάνησον. Pass.: aor. 3 sg. ἐδαπανήθη 2 Macc 1:32; pf. ptc. δεδαπανηνένος LXX (Hdt., Thu.+; ins, pap, LXX; TestAbr A 6 p. 83, 12 [Stone p.14]; EpArist, Philo, Joseph.; Just., A I, 13, 1)① to use up or pay out material or physical resources, spend, spend freely w. acc. as obj. property Mk 5:26 (cp. 1 Macc 14:32; Jos., Ant. 15, 303; SEG XLI, 311, 3 [II A.D.]). τὶ εἴς τι (Diod S 11, 72, 2; Appian, Bell. Civ. 3, 32 §126; Artem. 1, 31 p. 33, 11f; Sb 8331, 17f [98 A.D.] πολλὰ δαπανήσας ἰς τὸ ἱερόν; OGI 59, 15; Bel 6 LXX, 3 Theod.; Jos., Ant. 4, 277) spend someth. for or on someth. Hs 1:8; also ἔν τινι (BGU 149, 5 ἐν πυρῷ κατʼ ἔτος δαπανᾶται τὰ ὑπογεγραμμένα) ἐν ταῖς ἡδοναῖς ὑμῶν on your pleasures Js 4:3. ἐπί τινι spend (money) on someone=pay someone’s expenses Ac 21:24; cp. ὑπέρ τινος 2 Cor 12:15 (s. BBetzinger, ZNW 18, 1918, 201; Seneca, Providentia 5, 4 boni viri … impendunt, impenduntur, et volentes quidem=good men expend, are expended, and, in fact, voluntarily).—W. the connotation of wastefulness (Hesychius; Suda δαπ.: οὐ τὸ ἁπλῶς ἀναλίσκειν, ἀλλὰ τὸ λαμπρῶς ζῆν καὶ σπαθᾶν καὶ δαπανᾶν τὴν οὐσίαν=not a matter of mere spending, but of living luxuriously, and squandering and wasting one’s estate): πάντα spend or waste everything Lk 15:14 (though the neutral sense use everything up is also prob.). Cp. also Js 4:3 above.—In a bold fig. αἱ δεδαπανημέναι καρδίαι τ. θανάτῳ hearts indentured to death, i.e., they were extravagantly handed over to death (the phrase is amplified by the succeeding phrase: ‘given over to lawless wandering’) B 14:5; the bridge to mng. 2 is apparent.② to cause destruction by external means, wear out, destroy fig. ext. of 1 (Jos., Bell. 3, 74) τοὺς ἀνθρώπους Hm 12, 1, 2; pass. (Appian, Bell. Civ. 4, 41 §171; 4, 108 §456; cp. Cat. Cod. Astr. VIII/3 p. 135, 19 ὑπὸ τ. λύπης ἐδαπανώμην) ibid. of base desire.—Of fire (Dio Chrys. 4, 32; 2 Macc 1:23; 2:10; Philo, Exsecr. 153; Jos., Ant. 4, 192; SibOr 2, 197; Just., A I, 13, 1 τὰ … εἰς διατροφὴν γενόμενα … πυρὶ δαπανᾶν) πυρί σε ποιῶ δαπανηθῆναι I will cause you to be consumed by fire MPol 11:2; cp. 16:1.—DELG s.v. δάπτω. M-M. -
8 Д-165
СОРИТЬ (БРОСАТЬ(СЯ), ШВЫРЯТЬ(СЯ), СЙПАТЬ) ДЕНЬГАМИ coll VP subj: human to spend money carelessly, extravagantly, often wastefullyX сорит деньгами - X throws (his) money around (away)X blows (squanders) (his) money X spends money like water (in limited contexts) money burns a hole in X's pocket."...Он (подсудимый) в ту же ночь кутил, сорил деньгами, у него обнаружено полторы тысячи рублей - откуда же он взял их?» (Достоевский 2). "...That night he (the defendant) was carousing, throwing money away, he was found with fifteen hundred roubles-where did he get it?" (2a).«Доцент твой приехал деньгами сорить?» - спросил Пашков (Чернёнок 1). "Your professor is here to blow money?" Pashkov asked (1a).Гаев:) Сестра не отвыкла ещё сорить деньгами (Чехов 2). (G.:) My sister hasn't yet lost her habit of squandering money (2a). -
9 бросать деньгами
• СОРИТЬ <БРОСАТЬ(СЯ), ШВЫРЯТЬ(СЯ), СЫПАТЬ> ДЕНЬГАМИ coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to spend money carelessly, extravagantly, often wastefully:- [in limited contexts] money burns a hole in X's pocket.♦ "...Он [подсудимый] в ту же ночь кутил, сорил деньгами, у него обнаружено полторы тысячи рублей - откуда же он взял их?" (Достоевский 2). "...That night he [the defendant] was carousing, throwing money away, he was found with fifteen hundred roubles-where did he get it?" (2a).♦ "Доцент твой приехал деньгами сорить?" - спросил Пашков (Чернёнок 1). "Your professor is here to blow money?" Pashkov asked (1a).♦ [Гаев:] Сестра не отвыкла ещё сорить деньгами (Чехов 2). [G.:] My sister hasn't yet lost her habit of squandering money (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > бросать деньгами
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10 бросаться деньгами
• СОРИТЬ <БРОСАТЬ(СЯ), ШВЫРЯТЬ(СЯ), СЫПАТЬ> ДЕНЬГАМИ coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to spend money carelessly, extravagantly, often wastefully:- [in limited contexts] money burns a hole in X's pocket.♦ "...Он [подсудимый] в ту же ночь кутил, сорил деньгами, у него обнаружено полторы тысячи рублей - откуда же он взял их?" (Достоевский 2). "...That night he [the defendant] was carousing, throwing money away, he was found with fifteen hundred roubles-where did he get it?" (2a).♦ "Доцент твой приехал деньгами сорить?" - спросил Пашков (Чернёнок 1). "Your professor is here to blow money?" Pashkov asked (1a).♦ [Гаев:] Сестра не отвыкла ещё сорить деньгами (Чехов 2). [G.:] My sister hasn't yet lost her habit of squandering money (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > бросаться деньгами
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11 сорить деньгами
• СОРИТЬ <БРОСАТЬ(СЯ), ШВЫРЯТЬ(СЯ), СЫПАТЬ> ДЕНЬГАМИ coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to spend money carelessly, extravagantly, often wastefully:- [in limited contexts] money burns a hole in X's pocket.♦ "...Он [подсудимый] в ту же ночь кутил, сорил деньгами, у него обнаружено полторы тысячи рублей - откуда же он взял их?" (Достоевский 2). "...That night he [the defendant] was carousing, throwing money away, he was found with fifteen hundred roubles-where did he get it?" (2a).♦ "Доцент твой приехал деньгами сорить?" - спросил Пашков (Чернёнок 1). "Your professor is here to blow money?" Pashkov asked (1a).♦ [Гаев:] Сестра не отвыкла ещё сорить деньгами (Чехов 2). [G.:] My sister hasn't yet lost her habit of squandering money (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > сорить деньгами
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12 сыпать деньгами
• СОРИТЬ <БРОСАТЬ(СЯ), ШВЫРЯТЬ(СЯ), СЫПАТЬ> ДЕНЬГАМИ coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to spend money carelessly, extravagantly, often wastefully:- [in limited contexts] money burns a hole in X's pocket.♦ "...Он [подсудимый] в ту же ночь кутил, сорил деньгами, у него обнаружено полторы тысячи рублей - откуда же он взял их?" (Достоевский 2). "...That night he [the defendant] was carousing, throwing money away, he was found with fifteen hundred roubles-where did he get it?" (2a).♦ "Доцент твой приехал деньгами сорить?" - спросил Пашков (Чернёнок 1). "Your professor is here to blow money?" Pashkov asked (1a).♦ [Гаев:] Сестра не отвыкла ещё сорить деньгами (Чехов 2). [G.:] My sister hasn't yet lost her habit of squandering money (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > сыпать деньгами
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13 швырять деньгами
• СОРИТЬ <БРОСАТЬ(СЯ), ШВЫРЯТЬ(СЯ), СЫПАТЬ> ДЕНЬГАМИ coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to spend money carelessly, extravagantly, often wastefully:- [in limited contexts] money burns a hole in X's pocket.♦ "...Он [подсудимый] в ту же ночь кутил, сорил деньгами, у него обнаружено полторы тысячи рублей - откуда же он взял их?" (Достоевский 2). "...That night he [the defendant] was carousing, throwing money away, he was found with fifteen hundred roubles-where did he get it?" (2a).♦ "Доцент твой приехал деньгами сорить?" - спросил Пашков (Чернёнок 1). "Your professor is here to blow money?" Pashkov asked (1a).♦ [Гаев:] Сестра не отвыкла ещё сорить деньгами (Чехов 2). [G.:] My sister hasn't yet lost her habit of squandering money (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > швырять деньгами
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14 швыряться деньгами
• СОРИТЬ <БРОСАТЬ(СЯ), ШВЫРЯТЬ(СЯ), СЫПАТЬ> ДЕНЬГАМИ coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to spend money carelessly, extravagantly, often wastefully:- [in limited contexts] money burns a hole in X's pocket.♦ "...Он [подсудимый] в ту же ночь кутил, сорил деньгами, у него обнаружено полторы тысячи рублей - откуда же он взял их?" (Достоевский 2). "...That night he [the defendant] was carousing, throwing money away, he was found with fifteen hundred roubles-where did he get it?" (2a).♦ "Доцент твой приехал деньгами сорить?" - спросил Пашков (Чернёнок 1). "Your professor is here to blow money?" Pashkov asked (1a).♦ [Гаев:] Сестра не отвыкла ещё сорить деньгами (Чехов 2). [G.:] My sister hasn't yet lost her habit of squandering money (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > швыряться деньгами
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15 rasipa(va)ti
vt impf scatter/throw/strew/litter around (BE about) | rasipa(va)ti novae squander money, spend recklessly/extravagantly/carelessly, be prodigal, fritter m. away, play ducks and drakes with m., spend m. like water, spend m. as if it grew on trees; pour m. down the d -
16 Н-26
НАПРАВО И НАЛЕВО coll AdvP Invar adv usu. this WO1. indiscriminately, (to) absolutely everyoneright and leftleft and right (in limited contexts) on every side on all sides....К сирени Петр Александрович относился почему-то не так бережно и ревниво, как ко многим цветам, разрешал ломать ее, отсаживал кустами, дарил направо и налево... (Трифонов 1). For some reason...Pyotr Alexandrovich was less jealous and protective of his lilacs than of his many other flowers. He would transplant them from one place to another, allow others to cut off branches, and would himself give them away right and left... (1a).Многие до сих пор спрашивают меня, почему О. Мандельштам) это сделал, то есть вступился за незнакомого человека в дни, когда расстреливали направо и налево (Мандельштам 1)....I am still always being asked why Mfandelstam) did it-that is, why he intervened for a stranger at a time when people were being shot on every side (1a)2. сорить деньгами, швырять деньгами и т. п. - (to spend money) recklessly, extravagantly: (throw money around) right and left (left and right)).(Иванов:) Веровал я не так, как все, женился не так, как все, горячился, рисковал, деньги свои, сам знаешь, бросал направо и налево... (Чехов 4). II..) My ideas were different from everyone else's, I married differently, I was hotheaded, took risks, threw my money around right and left.. (4a). -
17 направо и налево
• НАПРАВО И НАЛЕВО coll[AdvP; Invar; adv; usu. this WO]=====⇒ I. indiscriminately, (to) absolutely everyone:- [in limited contexts] on every side;- on all sides.♦...К сирени Петр Александрович относился почему-то не так бережно и ревниво, как ко многим цветам, разрешал ломать ее, отсаживал кустами, дарил направо и налево... (Трифонов 1). For some reason...Pyotr Alexandrovich was less jealous and protective of his lilacs than of his many other flowers. He would transplant them from one place to another, allow others to cut off branches, and would himself give them away right and left... (1a).♦ Многие до сих пор спрашивают меня, почему О. М[андельштам] это сделал, то есть вступился за незнакомого человека в дни, когда расстреливали направо и налево (Мандельштам 1)....I am still always being asked why M[andelstam] did it - that is, why he intervened for a stranger at a time when people were being shot on every side (1a)2. сорить деньгами, швырять деньгами и т.п. направо и налево (to spend money) recklessly, extravagantly:- (throw money around) right and left (left and right).♦ [Иванов:] Веровал я не так, как все, женился не так, как все, горячился, рисковал, деньги свои, сам знаешь, бросал направо и налево... (Чехов 4). [I..] My ideas were different from everyone else's, I married differently, I was hotheaded, took risks, threw my money around right and left.. (4a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > направо и налево
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18 splurge
1. n разг. выставление напоказ, козыряние; бахвальство, хвастовство2. n разг. поток, ливень3. v разг. выставлять напоказ; пускать пыль в глаза, бахвалиться4. v разг. развернуться, кутить, тратиться5. v разг. тяжело плюхнутьсяСинонимический ряд:1. display (noun) display; show; splash2. spree (noun) binge; fling; orgy; rampage; spree3. indulge (verb) indulge; lavish; spend; squander4. spend extravagantly (verb) celebrate; go all out; go on a spree; go whole hog; have a party; spend extravagantly; spend lavishly; throw money around5. splash (verb) douse; plash; slop; slosh; spatter; splash; splatter; splosh; spurtle; swashАнтонимический ряд: -
19 go all out
Синонимический ряд:spend extravagantly (verb) celebrate; go on a spree; go whole hog; have a party; indulge; spend extravagantly; spend lavishly; splurge; throw money around -
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blow [bləʊ]1. nouna. [wind] [+ ship] pousser ; [+ leaves] faire voler• the wind blew the door open/shut un coup de vent a ouvert/fermé la porte• to blow smoke in sb's face souffler la fumée à la figure de qn ; (US figurative) induire qn en erreurc. [+ bubbles] faire ; [+ glass] soufflerd. [+ trumpet, horn] souffler danse. ( = destroy) [+ safe] faire sauter• to blow a tyre [driver, vehicle] crever• blow the expense! (inf!) au diable la dépense !a. [wind] souffler• the government has been blowing hot and cold on this issue le gouvernement souffle le chaud et le froid sur ce problèmeb. ( = move with wind) the door blew open/shut un coup de vent a ouvert/a fermé la portec. [whistle] retentird. [person] to blow on one's fingers souffler dans ses doigtse. [fuse, light bulb] sauter ; [tyre] éclater4. exclamation5. compounds• to blow-dry sb's hair faire un brushing à qn ► blow-up noun ( = enlargement) agrandissement m adjective [mattress, toy] gonflable► blow away (inf!) separable transitive verb[tree, fence] être abattu par le vent[wind] faire tomber► blow off[hat] s'envoler[+ hat] emporter► blow out[tyre] éclatera. [+ candle] souffler[storm, dispute] se calmer[+ tree] renverser► blow upa. [bomb] exploserb. [storm] se préparerd. [affair, crisis] se déclenchera. [+ mine, building, bridge] faire sauterb. [+ tyre] gonfler* * *[bləʊ] 1.1) ( stroke) coup mto come to blows — en venir aux mains ( over au sujet de)
to strike a blow for — fig frapper un grand coup pour [freedom, rights]
2) fig (shock, knock) coup mto be a blow — être un coup terrible ( to something porté à quelque chose; to, for somebody pour quelqu'un)
3)2.1) [wind]to be blown off course/onto the rocks — être dévié/poussé sur les rochers par le vent
2) faire [bubble, smoke ring]; souffler [glass]3)4) gen, Music souffler dans [trumpet, whistle]5) [explosion] provoquer [hole] (in dans)to be blown to pieces ou bits by — être réduit en poussière par
6) Electricity, Technology faire sauter [fuse, gasket]; griller [lightbulb]7) (colloq) ( spend) claquer (colloq) [money] (on dans)8) (colloq) ( expose) faire tomber [cover]9) (colloq) ( make a mess of)3.to blow it — tout ficher en l'air (colloq)
1) [wind] souffler2) ( move with wind)to blow in the wind — [leaves, clothes] voler au vent
3) [person] souffler ( into dans; on sur)4) ( sound) [whistle] retentir; [trumpet] sonner, retentir; [foghorn] rugir5) (break, explode) [fuse, gasket] sauter; [bulb] griller; [tyre] éclater•Phrasal Verbs:- blow in- blow off- blow out- blow up••to blow a fuse (colloq) ou a gasket (colloq) ou one's top (colloq) — piquer une crise (colloq)
it really blew my mind (colloq) ou blew me away! — (colloq) j'en suis resté baba (colloq)
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spend money — waste money, spend extravagantly … English contemporary dictionary
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throw one's money around — spend one s money extravagantly or carelessly … Useful english dictionary
lash out — Brit. spend money extravagantly. → lash lash out hit or kick out. → lash lash out launch a verbal attack. → lash … English new terms dictionary
lash — verb 1》 strike or beat with a whip or stick. ↘beat forcefully against: waves lashed the coast. ↘(lash out) hit or kick out. ↘(lash out) launch a verbal attack. 2》 (of an animal) move (a part of the body, especially the tail) quickly… … English new terms dictionary
splurge — /splɜdʒ / (say splerj) Colloquial –noun 1. an ostentatious display, especially of wealth. –verb (splurged, splurging) –verb (t) 2. to spend (money) extravagantly. –verb (i) 3. to be extravagant: we splurged and bought champagne. {US English… …
splash — 1. have a splash or splash one s boots Urinate. (Men only.) 2. Ostentation. Display. Excitement. Sensation. Usu. make a splash. 3. Small quantity of water etc. added to spirits. 4. v. Spend money extravagantly, n. Extravagant expenditure … A concise dictionary of English slang
lash — ► VERB 1) beat with a whip or stick. 2) beat forcefully against. 3) (lash out) launch a verbal or physical attack. 4) (of an animal) move (a part of the body, especially the tail) quickly and violently. 5) fasten securely with a cord or rope. 6)… … English terms dictionary
lasher — lash ► VERB 1) beat with a whip or stick. 2) beat forcefully against. 3) (lash out) launch a verbal or physical attack. 4) (of an animal) move (a part of the body, especially the tail) quickly and violently. 5) fasten securely with a cord or rope … English terms dictionary
lashless — lash ► VERB 1) beat with a whip or stick. 2) beat forcefully against. 3) (lash out) launch a verbal or physical attack. 4) (of an animal) move (a part of the body, especially the tail) quickly and violently. 5) fasten securely with a cord or rope … English terms dictionary
splurge — ☆ splurge [splʉrj ] Informal n. [echoic blend of SPL(ASH) + (S)URGE] 1. any very showy display or effort 2. a spell of extravagant spending vi. splurged, splurging 1. to make a splurge; show off … English World dictionary