indulge
英 [ɪnˈdʌldʒ]
美 [ɪnˈdʌldʒ]
- vt. 满足;纵容;使高兴;使沉迷于…
- vi. 沉溺;满足;放任
1. 淫妲己 => 商纣王沉迷于淫妲己的酒色之中,看过封神榜的都知道。
2. 隐打机 => 打飞机上瘾了。
3. in- + -dulge ( dull => dulge ): 割掉一个l 后就不再乏味,所以纵情于.
indulge 沉湎,放纵回构自indulgence,爱好,纵容。
- indulge
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indulge: [17] The -dulg- of indulge may be related to such words as Greek dolikhós and Russian dólgij, meaning ‘long’. In that case Latin indulgēre, the immediate source of the English word, may to begin with have signified ‘allow long enough for’. Its only recorded senses, however, are the same as those of modern English indulge.
- indulge (v.)
- 1630s, "to grant as a favor;" 1650s, of both persons and desires, "to treat with unearned favor;" a back-formation from indulgence, or else from Latin indulgere "to be complaisant." Related: Indulged; indulging.
- 1. 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。
- 2. 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。
- 3. They went into town to indulge in some serious shopping.
- 他们进城去大肆购物。
- 4. I never indulge children with plenty of pocket money.
- 我从不放任子女,给他们大量零用钱.
- 5. It is sometimes necessary to indulge a sick child.
- 迁就一个生病的小孩有时是必要的.