柯林斯詞典prodigal /?pr?d?ɡ?l/ (prodigals) 1. ADJ You can describe someone as a prodigal son or daughter if they leave their family or friends, often after a period of behaving badly, and then return at a later time as a better person. 浪子廻頭的[文學(xué)性] [usu ADJ n] 2. N-COUNT Prodigal is also a noun. 廻頭的浪子 The prodigal had returned. 浪子已經(jīng)廻頭了。3. ADJ Someone who behaves in a prodigal way spends a lot of money carelessly without thinking about what will happen when they have none left. 揮霍的; 鋪張浪費的[usu ADJ n] Prodigal habits die hard. 大手大腳的習(xí)慣很難改掉。 返回 prodigal劍橋詞典spending large amounts of money without thinking of the future , in a way that is not wise 非常浪費的,奢侈的 There have been rumours that he has been prodigal with company funds . 有傳聞?wù)f他一直在揮霍公司的資金。 返回 prodigal