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形容词比较级
more extravagant
形容词最高级
most extravagant
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奢侈的, 豪华的
costing a lot of money, more than the necessary or affordable amount
- She threw an extravagant birthday party with live music and gourmet catering.
她举办了一场奢侈的生日派对,有现场音乐和美食餐饮。
- The celebrity's extravagant lifestyle included luxury cars and designer clothing.
这位名人的奢侈生活方式包括豪华汽车和设计师服装。
- The hotel's extravagant suites offered breathtaking views and personalized butler service.
酒店的奢华套房提供了令人叹为观止的景色和个性化的管家服务。
- The wedding reception was extravagant, complete with a five-course meal and fireworks.
婚宴非常奢华,包括五道菜和烟花。
- The CEO's extravagant spending habits raised eyebrows among shareholders and employees alike.
CEO奢侈的消费习惯引起了股东和员工的侧目。
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夸张的
making exaggerated or overly ambitious claims, promises, or statements that are often not grounded in reality
- His extravagant claims about the future of technology seemed more like science fiction than reality.
他对技术未来的夸张主张更像是科幻小说而不是现实。
- The politician made extravagant statements about the economy, but they were quickly disproven by experts.
这位政治家对经济发表了夸张的声明,但很快就被专家们驳斥了。
- If he continues with such extravagant plans, the project may face significant setbacks.
如果他继续这样奢侈的计划,项目可能会面临重大挫折。
- The extravagant proposal for a new city project was criticized for being unrealistic and overly ambitious.
对新城市项目的奢侈提议因不切实际和过于雄心勃勃而受到批评。
- The CEO's extravagant promises to double profits within a month were met with skepticism by the board.
CEO关于在一个月内将利润翻倍的夸张承诺遭到了董事会的怀疑。