0 an occasion when you allow someone or yourself to have something enjoyable, especially more than is good for you -- 沉溺;放縱
Chocolate is my only indulgence. 巧克力是我唯一的嗜好。
All the pleasures and indulgences of the weekend are over, and I must get down to some serious hard work. 週末的快樂時光和享受都結束了,我要認真處理一些棘手的工作。
His health suffered from over-indulgence in (= too much) rich food and drink. 過度食用油膩食物和酗酒損害了他的健康。
My inability to do needlework was treated with surprising indulgence by my teacher. 我不會做針線活,而老師竟然遷就了我,這真令我吃驚。
Curiously, no one mentions indulgences.
I want eventually to see a pension that provides not only for necessities but for indulgences as well.
Not for him were cheap indulgences in rhetoric for its own end.
Their betters could do what they pleased, but it was not for the working classes to have such indulgences.
We reject, however, the many direct and indirect indulgences in the report of private companies.
They count the cost, very often, of their indulgences.
People are less encouraged to have regard, for their immediate neighbours, and they have more technical means of inflicting their indulgences on others.
None of these indulgences, we are now told, are to be interfered with.
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沉溺, 放纵, 允许…
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exceso, complacencia, lujo…
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vício, prazer, luxo…
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無節制, (食べ物の)ぜいたく, 道楽…
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çok fazla yeme içme, istediğini yapma, şımarma…
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plaisir [masculine], luxe [masculine], indulgence [feminine]…
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excés, indulgència, luxe…
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انغِماس, تَدليل…
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