indulges
英 [ɪnˈdʌldʒɪz]
美 [ɪnˈdʌldʒɪz]
v. 沉湎,沉迷,沉溺(于…); 满足(欲望、兴趣等); 放纵; 听任
indulge的第三人称单数
柯林斯词典
- VERB (使自己)沉迷;放纵(自己)
If youindulge insomething or if youindulge yourself, you allow yourself to have or do something that you know you will enjoy.- Only rarely will she indulge in a glass of wine...
她只是偶尔才喝杯红酒,让自己享受一下。 - He returned to Britain so that he could indulge his passion for football...
他重返英国,为的是可以尽情释放自己对足球的激情。 - You can indulge yourself without spending a fortune.
你不必花大把钱就可以好好犒劳一下自己。
- Only rarely will she indulge in a glass of wine...
- VERB 纵容;迁就;娇惯
If youindulgesomeone, you let them have or do what they want, even if this is not good for them.- He did not agree with indulging children.
他反对纵容娇惯孩子。
- He did not agree with indulging children.
双语例句
- With this gold I would take to the streets to give it away, what an amazing, indulges to you!
我带着这块金牌就要上街去给它化掉,有什么了不起,还给你就是了! - He's not really a drinker, but he indulges at parties.
他其实并非酒徒,但每逢聚会他总是豪饮一番。 - Behind its police state-like barricades, our government remains blinded by its delusions of a "meeting of historic proportions", and indulges itself in its receptions and banquets.
我们政府,在如同警察国家的武装保护里,自我陶醉于「历史性仪式」的想像、与酒酣耳热的轮番大宴中。 - It is at Balmoral where the Queen indulges in her love of horse riding while the princes are able to hunt.
女王正是在巴尔莫勒尔庄园爱上了骑马,而王子们也是在此处学会了打猎。 - The nation which indulges toward another a habitual hatred on a habitual fondness is in some degree a slave.
一个国家,如果恶此喜彼,成为习惯,便多少是一个奴隶。 - Feeling loneliness and harding to do by themselves in livings ( cause their parents indulges and coddles them too much), they often miss homes and turndown in emotion.
感到孤独和在生活上不能自理(于他们的家长对他们过于溺爱和娇惯)们会经常想家和情绪低落。 - Someone who indulges in idle or absent-minded daydreaming.
沉浸在懒散或心不在焉的幻想中的人。 - He loves his wife and indulges his sons.
他爱自己的妻子,娇惯自己的儿子。 - You should not indulge indulges in too much candy.
你不应该贪吃糖。 - On weekends my grandma usually indulges in a glass of wine.
我的祖母在周末常常会喝上一杯。