0 great comfort or pleasure from expensive or beautiful things -- lüks, konfor, ihtişam
1 something expensive that you enjoy but do not need -- lüks, pahalı şeyler,
2 something that gives you a lot of pleasure but which you cannot often do -- çok zevk veren lüks/pahalı şeyler
He began a playful description, - long, but never tedious; alluring, yet without enthusiasm - a dreamy suggestion of refined delights and luxuries.
Historically, empires have viewed excess consumption of luxuries as threatening to their survival.
She has succeeded, amassing great hordes of money, acquiring the finest luxuries and earning the envy of her peers.
By denying the lower estates luxuries, the sumptuary edicts seem only to have made the townsfolk aspire to greater heights of conspicuous consumption.
In other words, the aspirations or even luxuries of one generation become the needs of the next, and so drive the progressive advance of innovation.
Governments could argue that poor countries cannot afford such luxuries as education.
Their desires did not outstrip the means of satisfaction, and self-sufficiency prevailed, whereas the present was a time when desires for luxuries drained money, sapped discipline, and weakened health.
A taste for consumer goods, especially luxuries, made a nation weak, self-indulgent and effeminate, undermining the fighting qualities of its army and the selfdenying virtues necessary for good citizenship.
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