spree
/spriː/ (bre, ipa) · [sprˈi] /spriː/ (ame, ipa) · [sprˈi] /ˈsprē How to pronounce spree (audio)/ (ame, mw)
spree — 名詞
- spreesingular
- spreesplural
1. a short stretch of time when someone keeps doing the same activity far more than
一陣猛做
短時間內大量猛做同一件事
a short stretch of time when someone keeps doing the same activity far more than normal, often in an excited or uncontrolled way
Elena went on a shopping spree after finding a huge discount at the mall.
Elena 在百貨公司看到大折扣後,去大買特買了一陣。
go on a shopping spree
Aarav had a baking spree and filled the counter with cupcakes.
Aarav 一陣猛做甜點,把流理台堆滿了杯子蛋糕。
a baking spree
The home team went on a scoring spree in the last quarter.
主隊在最後一節打出一陣得分狂潮。
During winter break, Eve went on a reading spree and finished four novels.
寒假時,Eve 一陣猛讀,讀完了四本小說。
After the argument, one customer began a posting spree on the cafe's review page.
吵架後,有位客人在那家咖啡館的評論頁上連發了一陣貼文。
文法句型
go on a + spree
a + noun + spree
be on a + spree
用法筆記
Often follows another noun that names the activity, as in 'shopping spree' or 'scoring spree'. It is also common after 'go on' when you want to stress a brief period of doing too much of one thing.