voluptuary
英 [vəˈlʌptʃuəri]
美 [vəˈlʌptʃueri]
- n. 酒色之徒;纵情享乐的人
- adj. 耽于酒色的
voluptuary 纵欲者来自拉丁语voluptas,享乐,享受,纵欲,词源同will,意愿。
- voluptuary
- c. 1600 (noun and adjective), from French voluptuaire and directly from Latin voluptuarius, earlier voluptarius "of pleasure, giving enjoyment; devoted to pleasure, luxurious," from voluptas "pleasure" (see voluptuous).
- 1. Long is the way the leads of the voluptuary to the severities of life.
- 将骄奢淫逸的人引到艰苦的生活中来,这条路是漫长的.