prodigals

prodigals

美 [ˈprɑdɪɡ(ə)l]  英 [ˈprɒdɪɡ(ə)l]

  • n.浪子;浪费者;【动】军曹鱼
  • adj.奢侈的;丰富的;大量的;富于 (of, with)
  • 网络浪子们;不负责任的浪荡子

词形变化

复数:prodigals  单数:prodigal son  复数:prodigal sons  

反义词

同义词

英汉解释

adj.
1.
非常浪费的,挥霍的,奢侈的
2.
丰富的;大量的;富于 (of, with)
3.
不吝惜的;十分慷慨的
n.
1.
浪费者;浪子
2.
【动】军曹鱼

英英解释

adj.
n.

例句

He said, "In fact, they give great big parties for prodigals who come home. "

:“事实上他们举行盛大宴会欢迎回家浪子。”

Our churches are full of prodigals whom God has led home. But it's tempting for former prodigals to become like older siblings.

我们教会回家浪子但是以前浪子往往变得儿子一样

Our congregation has welcomed home many prodigals, all struggling to become spiritual adults.

我们教会欢迎不少挣扎成长浪子回头

As representatives of prodigals and recluses respectively, Liu Yong and Tao Yuanming became idols in the Yuan society.

柳永陶渊明作为浪子隐逸文化代表社会偶像

Lord, we are all prodigals, young or old, and we need You working in our lives.

我们浪子年少年长我们需要改正