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单词 gourmandize
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Definition of gourmandize in English:

gourmandize

(British gourmandise) (also gormandize)
verbˌɡʊəm(ə)nˈdiːzˌɡɔːm(ə)nˈdiːzˈɡʊrmənˌdaɪz
[no object]
  • Eat good food, especially to excess.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But when Neptune is afflicted in Taurus it gives a sensuous and passionate nature and a strong tendency to gourmandize which in time is bound to bring trouble and sorrow in its wake.
    • Don't gourmandize, and don't drink to excess.
    • They were also, according to witnesses, gourmandizing on the food stuffs kept by the clergy.
    • Fat and homely, he womanizes and gourmandizes and pulls tablecloths out from under dishes.
    • But still, you're not here to hobnob and gourmandise, you're here for that intense spiritual experience.
    Synonyms
    hedonistic, sensualist, pleasure-seeking, self-indulgent, indulgent, libertine, sybaritic, voluptuary, lotus-eating
nounˌɡʊəm(ə)nˈdiːzˌɡɔːm(ə)nˈdiːzˈɡʊrmənˌdaɪz
mass noun
  • The appreciation or consumption of good food.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Napoleon's love of gourmandise was nurtured young on his native island.
    • His interest in gourmandise caused him to taste its flesh, which he found delicious and certainly better than most of our chickens.
    • I guess my gourmandise runs deep.

Derivatives

  • gourmandizer

  • nounˈɡɔːməndʌɪzəˈɡʊəməndʌɪzə

Origin

Late Middle English (as a noun): from French gourmandise, from gourmand; the verb dates from the mid 16th century.

Definition of gourmandize in US English:

gourmandize

(British gourmandise) (also gormandize)
verbˈɡo͝ormənˌdīzˈɡʊrmənˌdaɪz
[no object]
  • Eat good food, especially to excess.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Fat and homely, he womanizes and gourmandizes and pulls tablecloths out from under dishes.
    • But when Neptune is afflicted in Taurus it gives a sensuous and passionate nature and a strong tendency to gourmandize which in time is bound to bring trouble and sorrow in its wake.
    • They were also, according to witnesses, gourmandizing on the food stuffs kept by the clergy.
    • But still, you're not here to hobnob and gourmandise, you're here for that intense spiritual experience.
    • Don't gourmandize, and don't drink to excess.
nounˈɡo͝ormənˌdīzˈɡʊrmənˌdaɪz
  • The action of indulging in or being a connoisseur of good eating.

    纵食;对美食的爱好

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Napoleon's love of gourmandise was nurtured young on his native island.
    • I guess my gourmandise runs deep.
    • His interest in gourmandise caused him to taste its flesh, which he found delicious and certainly better than most of our chickens.

Origin

Late Middle English (as a noun): from French gourmandise, from gourmand; the verb dates from the mid 16th century.

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