sybarite
英 [ˈsɪb.ər.aɪt]
美 [ˈsɪb.ə.raɪt]
sybarite 贪图享乐的人来自拉丁语 Sybarita,来自希腊语 Sybarites,居住在 Sybaris 城的人,来自 Sybaris,古希腊南部城 市,其居民以贪图享乐,骄奢淫逸著称。
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sybarite: [16] Sybaris was an ancient Greek colony in southern Italy. It was a flourishing trading centre, and its inhabitants put their considerable wealth to the service of unrestrained self-indulgence. Their luxurious and debauched ways became a byword in the ancient world, and Greek Subarítēs ‘inhabitant of Sybaris’ came to be synonymous with ‘pleasure-seeker’, and also with ‘lecher’ – both heterosexual and homosexual. English acquired the word via Latin Sybarīta, and has rather toned down its connotations.
- sybarite (n.)
- "person devoted to pleasure," 1590s, literally "inhabitant of Sybaris," ancient Greek town in southern Italy, whose people were noted for their love of luxury. From Latin Sybarita, from Greek Sybarites.
- 1. We should keep away from being a sybarite.
- 我们不能做个奢侈逸乐的人。