prodigal(形容词):挥霍的;浪费的;(尤指在金钱或资源上)不节制的。常见于短语 the prodigal son,指“浪子回头”的儿子(出自《圣经》寓言)。该词也可引申为“慷慨到近乎挥霍”。
/ˈprɑːdɪɡəl/
He was prodigal with his allowance.
他把零用钱花得很挥霍。
Though prodigal in his youth, he later learned to manage money wisely and repair the relationships he had strained.
尽管他年轻时挥霍无度,但后来学会了明智理财,并修复了因任性消费而紧张的人际关系。
来自拉丁语 prōdigus,意为“挥霍的、浪费的”,与“把东西往外抛、往外花”的含义相关;后来经由法语进入英语,逐渐固定为形容“花钱或使用资源不节制”的人或行为。