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in.dulge (obj)In5dQlJvto allow (yourself or someone else) to have esp. a lot of something enjoyable使…沉溺于,使高兴,纵容The soccer fans indulged their patriotism, waving flags and singing songs. [T]足球迷们放纵他们的爱国热情,摇着旗,唱着歌。With his friend's family he was able to indulge his passion for the outdoors, especially skiing. [T]与他朋友的家庭一起,他能够使自己户外活动的爱好得到满足,特别是滑雪。I love champagne but it's not often I can indulge myself. [T]我爱香槟,但很少让自己沉溺其中。The children indulged me with breakfast in bed. [T]孩子们迁就我在床上用早餐。This was a deliberate decision by the company to indulge in a little nostalgia. [I]这是公司经深思熟虑后作出的来一番怀旧的决定。She was furious with her boss and indulged in rapturous fantasies of revenge. [I]她十分恼怒于她的老板,沉迷于报复的狂想之中。
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