WordNet
- in a wasteful manner; "the United States, up to the 1920s, used fuel lavishly, mainly because it was so cheap" (同)lavishly
- recklessly wasteful; "prodigal in their expenditures" (同)prodigal, profligate, spendthrift
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- (人が)『むだ遣いをする』,ぜいたくな / 常軌を逸した,とっぴな;法外な,過度の
English Journal
- Cost and complexity: selection for speech and language.
- Locke JL.
- Journal of theoretical biology.J Theor Biol.2008 Apr 21;251(4):640-52. doi: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2007.12.022. Epub 2008 Jan 6.
- The handicap principle has been applied to a number of different traits in the last three decades, but it is difficult to characterize its record, or even its perceived relevance, when it comes to an important human attribute-spoken language. In some cases, assumptions regarding the energetic cost o
- PMID 18291421
- Tobacco industry lawyers as "disease vectors".
- Guardino SD1, Daynard RA.
- Tobacco control.Tob Control.2007 Aug;16(4):224-8.
- OBJECTIVE: Despite their obligation to do so, tobacco companies often failed to conduct product safety research or, when research was conducted, failed to disseminate the results to the medical community and to the public. The tobacco company lawyers' role in these actions was investigated with a fo
- PMID 17652236
- Beyond happy? You're exuberant! An extravagantly upbeat writer discovers that even joy has its ups and downs.
Japanese Journal
- スーサ出土と伝えられる凍石製容器についての総括的観察 -ニンギシジダ神の象徴の成立と変容-
- 宗教詩の成立 : Paradise Lostの場合
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