1.Upper-class people are indulged: Mr Dolphus Raymond is a wealthy white man from a "fine old family" who prefers the company of black people.
上层人则饱受社会优宠:多尔弗斯·雷蒙出身世家,是个富有的白人,更喜欢与黑人为伍。
[inˈdʌldʒd]
verb
transitive verb
to yield to the desire of : humor
please indulge me for a moment
to treat with excessive leniency, generosity, or consideration
to give free rein to
to take unrestrained pleasure in : gratify
intransitive verb
to indulge oneself
indulge invt. 沉湎于,沉溺于
Latin indulgēre to be complaisant
The first known use of indulge was circa 1623
industrializeverb
to make or become industrial
industrialize an agricultural region
industrialistnoun
an owner or manager of an industry : manufacturer
industrialadjective
of, relating to, or engaged in industry
having highly developed industries
an industrial nation
coming from or used in industry
industrial diamonds
induratedadjective
having become firm or hard indurated clay
indurated tissue
indulgeverb
to give in to one's own or another's desires : humor
indulged their grandchildren's whims
to allow oneself the pleasure of having or doing something
decided to indulge in ice cream
indulgentadjective
indulging or showing indulgence : lenient
an indulgent parent
indulgentadjective
indulging or showing indulgence : lenient
an indulgent parent
indulgencenoun
the act of indulging : the state of being indulgent
an indulgent act
something indulged in
indulgeverb
to give in to one's own or another's desires : humor
indulged their grandchildren's whims
to allow oneself the pleasure of having or doing something
decided to indulge in ice cream
1.Upper-class people are indulged: Mr Dolphus Raymond is a wealthy white man from a "fine old family" who prefers the company of black people.
上层人则饱受社会优宠:多尔弗斯·雷蒙出身世家,是个富有的白人,更喜欢与黑人为伍。
2.I wouldn't say he's a drinker but he indulged at the party last night.
我不能说他是个酒鬼,可是昨晚的晚会上,他却不加节制地狂饮.
3.Please indulge me while I review the topics we covered yesterday.
4.I indulged in an orgy of housework.
我整天埋在干不完的家务活儿里.
5.Children should be disciplined and not indulged.
孩子要管不要惯.
6.Children like to indulge in candy and ice-cream.
孩子们贪吃-糖果和冰淇淋。
7.Her father had always indulged her every whim.
她的父亲总是对她什么奇怪的愿望都予以滿足。
8.This is an excellent time to indulge your creative musings and pursue your passions with enthusiasm.
9.Fishing, bathing, and dancing can be indulged there.
在这里可以尽情钓鱼 、 游泳和跳舞.
10.The signs are that indulged children tend to become unmanageable when they reach their teens.
种种迹象表明被宠溺的儿童在青少年时期会变得难以控制。
11.This is no time to indulge in sarcasm.
现在可不是一味讽刺挖苦的时候。
12.It's my birthday. I'm going to indulge.
13.This means that many of the women Glam Squad is pampering are more often concerned with affording food and rent, and the opportunity to indulge is a rare gift, said Tenes.
14.During the last three months she had indulged beauty passionately.
在过去三个月中,她尽情地沉溺在美的享受之中.
15.The museum is an excellent place to let children indulge their curiosity about dinosaurs.
16.For the next two days Carrie indulged in the most high - flown speculations.
随后的两天里,嘉利沉入了非非的幻想.
17.On the opposite, many of them find themselves increasingly indulged in pursuing meaningless things.
相反,他们中很多人越来越沉溺于追求毫无意义的事。
18.She bought a house with a big yard so that she could indulge her passion for gardening.
19.Growing up in California in the 1920s, he indulged in petty thievery as a child.
他生长在二十世纪二十年代的加利福尼亚州,孩提时他沉迷于小偷窃。
20.He indulged his children too much.
他太纵容他的孩子们了。
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