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/ɪnˈdʌldʒ/ |
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1 | I/T to allow yourself to have or do something that you enjoy (使)(自己)沉湎于;(让自己)享受一下 |
| +in an opportunity to indulge in leisure activities like reading 从事像阅读之类休闲活动的机会 |
| indulge yourself (in sth) Indulge yourself – come on a gourmet food weekend. 好好享受一下,周末来吃些精美的食物。 |
| indulge a passion/taste/interest He was now able to indulge his passion for music. 他现在能释放自己的音乐激情了。 |
| 1a | T to allow someone to do what they want or enjoy 放纵,纵容(他人) | | He loves his wife and indulges his sons. 他爱自己的妻子,娇惯自己的儿子。 | | It’ s part of her agent’ s job to indulge her whims. 她的经纪人工作的一部分就是迁就她的异想天开。 | |
| 1b | I/T to have or eat something that you enjoy but that you should not have much of (过分地)尽情享用,尽情地吃 | | Many people feel that their holiday is the time to indulge. 许多人认为他们的假日就是用来尽情享受的。 | |
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2 | I +in to become involved in something that people do not approve of 沉迷于,沉溺于(不被认可的事物) |
| He confessed that he had indulged in affairs with several women. 他坦言自己曾经沉迷于与几位女子的风流韵事中。 |
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