Dictionary English → German: [recklessly] | Translation 1 - 5 of 5 |
| English | German | ||
| profligate {adj} [recklessly prodigal or extravagant] | 1229 verschwenderisch | ||
| to blow sth. [coll.] [spend recklessly] [one's money, a fortune, etc.] | 527 etw.Akk. verprassen | ||
| to blow sth. [coll.] [spend (money) recklessly] | 59 etw.Akk. verplempern [ugs.] [(viel Geld) verschwenden] | ||
| to blue sth. [Br.] [coll.] [dated] [squander or recklessly spend (money)] | 13 etw. verpulvern [ugs.] | ||
| to go off the deep end into sth. [coll.] [idiom] [enter recklessly into sth.] | sichAkk. unüberlegt in etw.Akk. stürzen |
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