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indulgences

英 [ɪnˈdʌldʒənsɪz]

美 [ɪnˈdʌldʒənsəz]

n.  沉溺; 放纵; 纵容; 嗜好; 爱好; 享受; 宽容; 包涵
indulgence的复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-VAR 纵容;迁就
    Indulgencemeans treating someone with special kindness, often when it is not a good thing.
    1. The king's indulgence towards his sons angered the business community...
      国王对儿子们的纵容令商界恼火。
    2. For a moment he allowed himself the indulgence of examining his feelings for her...
      有那么一会儿他让自己沉下心来仔细分析一下对她的感情。
    3. The car is one of my few indulgences.
      汽车是我为数不多的几个嗜好之一。

双语例句

  • The car is one of my few indulgences.
    汽车是我为数不多的几个嗜好之一。
  • So there were not only voluntary religious behaviors such as land donation and legacy giving, but also soul transaction, such as peddling indulgences and saints 'remains.
    我们看到有土地捐献、遗产捐赠这类信徒自觉自愿宗教行为,还有教会兜售赎罪券、贩卖圣徒遗物这类买卖灵魂的行为。
  • Christians are to be taught that they buying of indulgences is a matter of free choice, not commanded.
    基督徒都可以教他们购买奢侈品是自愿选择而不是指挥。
  • Instead, just forgive yourself for any indulgences, and get back on your healthy eating plan.
    不要这样,原谅你这一次的放纵,然后继续你的健康饮食计划。
  • When women can't afford pricier indulgences, Lauder mused, lipstick offers a cheaper compromise.
    兰黛发现,当女性囊中羞涩的时候,口红便成为相对便宜的好东西。
  • You'll be happy to have this collection of sweet indulgences on your kitchen shelf& and your guests will be overjoyed, too.
    你会很乐意在您的厨房架子,和你的客人喜出望外这将是甜蜜的放纵的收集,太。
  • This in turn leads to more mistrust and unrest at the club as the constant revolution of indulgences and whims continues.
    这依次导致了俱乐部内部更多的不信任和不安,于是持续的放任和反复无常继续着。
  • There aren't too many moms I know who don't rank chocolate among their favorite indulgences.
    我认识的妈妈们当中,很少人不把巧克力列为她喜欢的零食。
  • On the other hand, the treasure of indulgences is naturally most acceptable, for it makes the last to be first.
    在另一方面,自然是最珍惜的宽容接纳,因为它可以使得上一次。
  • Analysts say that, like the oft-quoted "lipstick index," rising chocolate sales show that when Americans are cutting their spending elsewhere, they feel more entitled to small indulgences.
    分析人士称,就像常常提到的“口红效应”,巧克力销量的不断上升表明当人们削减其它开支时,会觉得更有理由小小地奢侈一下。