self-indulgence
英 [ˌself ɪnˈdʌldʒəns]
美 [ˌself ɪnˈdʌldʒəns]
n. 自我放纵;自我纵容
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 自我放纵;自我纵容
Self-indulgenceis the act of allowing yourself to have or do the things that you enjoy very much.- He prayed to be saved from self-indulgence...
他祈祷自己能从自我放纵中摆脱出来。 - Going to the movies in the afternoon is one of my big self-indulgences.
下午去看电影是我尽情放纵自己的一种方式。
- He prayed to be saved from self-indulgence...
英英释义
noun
- excess in action and immoderate indulgence of bodily appetites, especially in passion or indulgence
- the intemperance of their language
- an inability to resist the gratification of whims and desires
双语例句
- A period of unrestrained, immoderate self-indulgence.
对自身习惯的不适中的放任。 - He writes that his first book, The Alchemy of Finance, was dismissed by many critics as the self-indulgence of a successful speculator.
他的第一本书《金融炼金术》被许多评论家斥责为一个成功的投机商的自我放纵。 - He was an angry, embittered, rich man, with no philosophy of life beyond self-indulgence.
他是一个怒气冲冲、心怀怨恨的有钱人,除了自我放纵外没有任何生活信念。 - None of us needs to suffer in order to practise self-indulgence.
我们没有人为了实践自我放纵而需要受苦。 - Characterized by excessive softness or self-indulgence.
以过度的柔靡或者自我放纵为特点。 - Critical of the self-indulgence of the super-rich, Buffett thinks of inheritances as "privately funded food stamps" that keep children of the rich from leading normal, independent lives.
他对“超级富人”自我放纵的生活方式非常反感,他把遗产看作是“私人资助的饭票”,这让有钱人家的孩子们无法过上正常而独立的生活。 - Going to the movies in the afternoon is one of my big self-indulgences.
下午去看电影是我尽情放纵自己的一种方式。 - Temptations to self-indulgence should be resisted.
对于放纵自己的种种诱惑皆应抵制。 - In a nation that was proud of hard work, strong families, close-knit communities, and our faith in God, too many of us now tend to worship self-indulgence and consumption.
在一个国家,努力工作、健康的家庭、和睦的团体和对上帝的信仰是一种自豪,而现在,我们当中很多人崇拜放纵和消费。 - It erodes self-awareness and self-restraint, and fosters self-indulgence.
它降低了自知之明,消磨了自制力,让人变得放纵。
