indulge
柯林斯词典
1. V-T/V-I If you indulge in something or if you indulge yourself, you allow yourself to have or do something that you know you will enjoy. 使沉溺; 沉溺
Only rarely will she indulge in a glass of wine. 她衹是偶爾才會喝上盃葡萄酒。
He returned to Ohio so that he could indulge his passion for football. 他重返俄亥俄以釋放自己對足球的激情。
2. V-T If you indulge someone, you let them have or do what they want, even if this is not good for them. 縱容
He did not agree with indulging children. 他不同意嬌慣孩子。
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indulge /ɪnˈdʌldʒ/ (indulging,indulged,indulges)
剑桥词典
- C2 [ 不及物動詞:後麪不接賓語的動詞 or 及物動詞:後麪接賓語的動詞 ]
to allow yourself or another person to have something enjoyable , especially more than is good for you
(使)沉溺於;(尤指)放縱
The soccer fans indulged their patriotism , waving flags and singing songs . 足球迷們搖著旗唱著歌,縱情抒發他們的愛國熱情。
I love champagne but I don't often indulge myself . 我愛喝香檳,但一般都有節制。
We took a deliberate decision to indulge in a little nostalgia . 我們特意決定好好追憶一下往事。
[ 及物動詞:後麪接賓語的動詞 ]
to give someone anything they want and not to mind if they behave badly
縱容
My aunt indulges the children dreadfully . 我嬸嬸太縱容孩子們了。 返回 indulge