Lavish
Translations of "lavish" (24 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Armenian | շռայլ(profuse) | šṙayl | |
| Bulgarian | обилен(profuse), разточителен(excessive), прахосвам(to expend or bestow with profusion; to squander), раздавам щедро(to give out to (somebody) extremely generously), разхищавам(to expend or bestow with profusion; to squander) | obilen, raztočitelen, prahosvam, razdavam štedro, razhištavam | |
| Dutch | overladen(to give out to (somebody) extremely generously) | — | |
| Finnish | avokätinen(profuse), tuhlaavainen(profuse), ylenpalttinen(excessive), (rahaa) syytää(to expend or bestow with profusion; to squander), tuhlata(to expend or bestow with profusion; to squander) | — | |
| French | abondant(profuse), prodigue(profuse), somptueux(profuse) | — | |
| Galician | excesivo(excessive), xeneroso(profuse) | — | |
| German | freigiebig(profuse), verschwenderisch(profuse), überreich(excessive), üppig(excessive), verprassen(to expend or bestow with profusion; to squander), verschleudern(to expend or bestow with profusion; to squander), überhäufen(to give out to (somebody) extremely generously), überschütten(to give out to (somebody) extremely generously) | — | |
| Greek | άφθονος(profuse), αφειδής(profuse), πληθωρικός(excessive), υπεράφθονος(excessive), επιδαψιλεύω(to expend or bestow with profusion; to squander) | áfthonos, afeidís, plithorikós, yperáfthonos, epidapsilévo | |
| Hungarian | buja(profuse), bőséges(profuse), dús(profuse), pazar(profuse), pazarló(profuse), túltengő(excessive), túlzott(excessive), túláradó(excessive), elhalmoz(to give out to (somebody) extremely generously), pazarol(to expend or bestow with profusion; to squander), szór(to expend or bestow with profusion; to squander), tékozol(to expend or bestow with profusion; to squander) | — | |
| Irish | flaithiúil(profuse), flaithiúlach(profuse), scaoilteach(profuse) | — | |
| Italian | eccessivo(excessive), generoso(profuse), prodigo(profuse), profuso(profuse), smodato(excessive), sovrabbondante(excessive), prodigare(to expend or bestow with profusion; to squander), profondere(to expend or bestow with profusion; to squander), spendere profusamente(to expend or bestow with profusion; to squander) | — | |
| Kazakh | береген(profuse) | beregen | |
| Latin | profūsus(excessive), prōfusus(profuse), dīlargior(to expend or bestow with profusion; to squander) | — | |
| Macedonian | да́режлив(profuse), изо́билен(profuse), неу́мерен(excessive), о́билен(profuse), ра́сфрли(to expend or bestow with profusion; to squander), се ра́сфрли(to expend or bestow with profusion; to squander) | dárežliv, izóbilen, neúmeren, óbilen, rásfrli, se rásfrli | |
| Māori | tuhene(excessive), tōtōā(profuse), whiuwhiu(profuse), marere(to give out to (somebody) extremely generously), nihowera(to expend or bestow with profusion; to squander), ohaoha(to give out to (somebody) extremely generously), tōtōa(to expend or bestow with profusion; to squander) | — | |
| Persian | بریز و بپاش کردن(to expend or bestow with profusion; to squander) | beriz-o-bepâš kardan | |
| Polish | hojny(profuse), nadmierny(excessive), obfity(excessive), obdarowywać(to expend or bestow with profusion; to squander) | — | |
| Portuguese | dissipador(profuse), esbanjador(profuse), perdulário(profuse), profuso(profuse), pródigo(profuse), esbanjar(to expend or bestow with profusion; to squander) | — | |
| Romanian | abundent(profuse), extravagant(profuse), exuberant(profuse), generos(profuse), opulent(profuse) | — | |
| Russian | неумеренный(excessive), чрезмерный(excessive), ще́дрый(profuse), расточать(to expend or bestow with profusion; to squander), транжирить(to expend or bestow with profusion; to squander) | neumerennyj, črezmernyj, ščédryj, rastočatʹ, tranžiritʹ | |
| Sanskrit | पृणक्ति(to give out to (somebody) extremely generously) | pṛṇakti | |
| Spanish | dadivoso(profuse), derrochador(profuse), excesivo(excessive), exuberante(profuse), fastuoso(profuse), generoso(profuse), incontrolado(excessive), lujoso(profuse), opíparo(profuse), opíparo(excessive), profuso(profuse), pródigo(profuse), sobrado(excessive), suntuoso(profuse), superabundante(excessive), derrochar(to expend or bestow with profusion; to squander), despilfarrar(to expend or bestow with profusion; to squander), prodigar(to expend or bestow with profusion; to squander) | — | |
| Swedish | flådig(excessive), frikostig(excessive), påkostad(profuse), riklig(excessive), slösa(to expend or bestow with profusion; to squander), överösa(to expend or bestow with profusion; to squander) | — | |
| Turkish | abartılı(excessive) | — |
обилен, разточителен, прахосвам, раздавам щедро, разхищавам
obilen, raztočitelen, prahosvam, razdavam štedro, razhištavam
overladen
avokätinen, tuhlaavainen, ylenpalttinen, (rahaa) syytää, tuhlata
abondant, prodigue, somptueux
excesivo, xeneroso
freigiebig, verschwenderisch, überreich, üppig, verprassen, verschleudern, überhäufen, überschütten
άφθονος, αφειδής, πληθωρικός, υπεράφθονος, επιδαψιλεύω
áfthonos, afeidís, plithorikós, yperáfthonos, epidapsilévo
buja, bőséges, dús, pazar, pazarló, túltengő, túlzott, túláradó, elhalmoz, pazarol, szór, tékozol
flaithiúil, flaithiúlach, scaoilteach
eccessivo, generoso, prodigo, profuso, smodato, sovrabbondante, prodigare, profondere, spendere profusamente
profūsus, prōfusus, dīlargior
да́режлив, изо́билен, неу́мерен, о́билен, ра́сфрли, се ра́сфрли
dárežliv, izóbilen, neúmeren, óbilen, rásfrli, se rásfrli
tuhene, tōtōā, whiuwhiu, marere, nihowera, ohaoha, tōtōa
hojny, nadmierny, obfity, obdarowywać
dissipador, esbanjador, perdulário, profuso, pródigo, esbanjar
abundent, extravagant, exuberant, generos, opulent
неумеренный, чрезмерный, ще́дрый, расточать, транжирить
neumerennyj, črezmernyj, ščédryj, rastočatʹ, tranžiritʹ
dadivoso, derrochador, excesivo, exuberante, fastuoso, generoso, incontrolado, lujoso, opíparo, opíparo, profuso, pródigo, sobrado, suntuoso, superabundante, derrochar, despilfarrar, prodigar
flådig, frikostig, påkostad, riklig, slösa, överösa
abartılı
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