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Meaning of 一掷千金

Lookup via: Pinyin | Radicals
zhì qiān jīn (Trad.: 一擲千金)
lit. stake a thousand pieces of gold on one throw (idiom); to throw away money recklessly; extravagant
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They may be business-minded, but they can also fritter money away!
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The Pope, Papal Pounded Howie Mandel on the set of Deal or No Deal.
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轿
Some people pay big bucks for a designer handbag or a luxury car - and the distinctive logo that goes along with them.
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Reports in Italy, meanwhile, have suggested that Chelsea could be about to flex their spending muscles in a bid to sign Alessandro Nesta.
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A few days later, the Lakers have thrown it back, showering him with hard cash in a move that seems only slightly smarter than pelting strangers with dollar bills.