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spree

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Leisure
spree /spriː/ noun [countable]  DLENJOY/LIKE DOING somethinga short period of time when you do a lot of one activity, especially spending money or drinking alcohol 作乐,狂欢〔尤指花钱或喝酒〕on a spree They went on a drinking spree. 他们去痛痛快快地喝了一通。 a shopping spree 疯狂购物
Examples from the Corpus
spreeThen, against the background of bitter, violent parental quarrels, Chester began a spree of delinquency.Some stores were bright on reports of an eleventh-hour Christmas buying spree.He had been sentenced after going on a two-month crime spree.In contrast Stanley's usually made the inspired calculations of a good invitation side out for a scoring spree.Jonathan Dyson started the scoring spree by making a 43-yard reception on the Eagles' second play from scrimmage.This is my first shopping spree.One was a stabbing spree in which 12 cabdrivers got knifed in one week by a lone assailant.In the national betting holiday just past, teen-agers were full players in the spree.on a spreeIn addition to the sugar cubes a large jelly had been made for the occasion, indicative of 1950s kids on a spree.You took her pet lamb Joseph out on a spree, didn't you?We had such great fun collecting the toys because we bought them on days off when we were out on a spree.
From Longman Business Dictionaryspreespree /spriː/ noun [countable] spending/buying/takeover etc spree a short period of time during which someone spends a lot of moneyConsumers went on a spending spree.The company embarked on a takeover spree during the 1980s.Origin spree (1700-1800) Perhaps from Scottish English spreath attack to steal cattle, from Scottish Gaelic spreidh cattle
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spree
spree /spriː/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1700-1800
 Origin: Perhaps from Scottish English spreath 'attack to steal cattle', from Scottish Gaelic spreidh 'cattle'
a short period of time when you do a lot of one activity, especially spending money or drinking alcohol
    on a spree
    They went on a drinking spree.
    a shopping spree


spreeBrE /spriː/ 🔊NAmE /spriː/ 🔊 nouna short period of time that you spend doing one particular activity that you enjoy, but often too much of it (常指过分)玩乐,作乐;纵乐a shopping/spending spree 疯狂购物;大肆花钱He's out on a spree. 他到外面潇洒去了。🔊🔊 (used especially in newspapers 尤用于报章) a period of activity, especially criminal activity 一阵,一通(犯罪活动)to go on a killing spree一阵杀戮