释义 |
indulgence美 [ɪn'dʌldʒəns] 英 [ɪn'dʌldʒ(ə)ns] - n.放纵;沉溺;嗜好;纵容
- 网络放任;赎罪券;付款延期
n. treat,luxury,extravagance,pleasure,tolerance 1. | [u] 沉溺;放纵;纵容the state or act of having or doing whatever you want; the state of allowing sb to have or do whatever they want |
| to lead a life of indulgence 过着放纵的生活 | | Avoid excessive indulgence in sweets and canned drinks. 避免食用过多的甜食和罐装饮料。 | | There is no limit to the indulgence he shows to his grandchildren. 他无度地溺爱娇惯孙子孙女。 |
2. | [c] 嗜好;爱好;享受something that you allow yourself to have even though it is not essential |
| The holiday was an extravagant indulgence. 那个假期是一次奢华的享受。 |
3. | [u] 宽容;包涵willingness to ignore the weaknesses in sb/sth |
| They begged the audience's indulgence. 他们恳求观众包涵。 |
n. | 1. the act of gratifying or yielding to a wish 2. something that somebody lets himself or herself or another person have, especially a luxury 3. a kind or tolerant attitude towards somebody 4. in Roman Catholicism, a granting by the pope of partial remission of time to be spent in purgatory or of some other consequence of a sin. 5. time given to a debtor to repay a bill 6. the act of doing or having something that is not good for you 7. something special that someone does for pleasure, not because they need to 8. in the Middle Ages, a promise of freedom from punishment for a sin, given by the Roman Catholic Church 1. the act of gratifying or yielding to a wish 2. something that somebody lets himself or herself or another person have, especially a luxury 3. a kind or tolerant attitude towards somebody 4. in Roman Catholicism, a granting by the pope of partial remission of time to be spent in purgatory or of some other consequence of a sin. 5. time given to a debtor to repay a bill 6. the act of doing or having something that is not good for you 7. something special that someone does for pleasure, not because they need to 8. in the Middle Ages, a promise of freedom from punishment for a sin, given by the Roman Catholic Church |
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