“squandered”可以造什么句,squandered造句

来源:语文精选馆 3.08W
squandered造句

Will this wealth be invested or squandered?

In anytime has squandered a big half day.

Oh, I feel some guilt, But I don't kid myself about their squandered potential.

Whether the breathing space thus granted would be used wisely or squandered is another matter.

This happened in Poland, where the zealoussleaze-hunters of the Law and Justice Party squandered their election win in2005.

Goodness knows how much silver we've squandered on doctors and medicines to cure this illness of mine.

Sheldon: no, you squandered your time with me, and the moment has now passed. Feast on your disappointment, much as the capybara feasts on its own waste.

But he has scored just twice in 15 appearances for his new club and squandered a golden chance against Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday.

The momentum you've worked so hard to create for your new product line is squandered because your marketers are busy focusing on other things.

The Ice Man, a four-time scoring champ with a career NBA average of 26.2 points, was part of a Spurs team that squandered a 3-1 lead to the Washington Bullets in the 1979 Eastern Conference finals.

And so do caudillos: in Venezuela Hugo Chávez, having squandered a vast oil windfall, is trying to bully his way to an ugly victory in a legislative election later this month.

I seem to have lost my youth, and I have no youth that can be squandered. Now we can only find a stable, a simple. But I tried to find it, but I still couldn't find the person that could accompany me all my life. In the search, how many true and false I met, but I still felt lucky.

He squandered too much time watching TV.

That is quite an inheritance to have squandered.

No matter how squandered youth, can not escape a world yanliang.

The dog-fighting scandal left my son shaking his head that such a brilliant talent could be so thoroughly squandered.

Even conservative pundit Francis Fukuyama, once a believer in the inevitable triumph of market liberalism, feels that "Anglo Saxon capitalism" has squandered its historic moment.

Remember, the U.S. fiscal outlook was pretty good in 2000, but, as soon as Republicans gained control of the White House, they squandered the surplus on tax cuts and unfunded wars.

When these views are provided in completely separate windows, each with its own frame and controls, this idiom becomes quite cumbersome: Windows invariably overlap each other, getting in each other’s way, and valuable screen real estate is squandered with repetitive controls and window frames.

The money he had got easily was all squandered speedily on wining and dining.

Yes: but making peace will take courage, and too much of the energy that should have gone into peacemaking has been squandered on the blame game.

Lk. 15:13 and not many days after, the younger son, having gathered everything together, went abroad to a distant country and there squandered his estate by living dissolutely.

Every time a person's potential is deferred or squandered, whether here or abroad, it is a tragedy.

But at the same time, time squandered is a waste.

The apostle Paul makes clear that there is no difference between the prodigal son who squandered his life in wild living and the person who preaches or teaches in our church.

热门标签