indulged
英 [ɪnˈdʌldʒd]
美 [ɪnˈdʌldʒd]
v. 沉湎,沉迷,沉溺(于…); 满足(欲望、兴趣等); 放纵; 听任
indulge的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB (使自己)沉迷;放纵(自己)
If youindulge insomething or if youindulge yourself, you allow yourself to have or do something that you know you will enjoy.- 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。 - He returned to Britain so that he could indulge his passion for football...
他重返英国,为的是可以尽情释放自己对足球的激情。 - 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。
- Only rarely will she indulge in a glass of wine...
- VERB 纵容;迁就;娇惯
If youindulgesomeone, you let them have or do what they want, even if this is not good for them.- He did not agree with indulging children.
他反对纵容娇惯孩子。
- He did not agree with indulging children.
双语例句
- He no longer indulged himself in smoking.
他不再过度吸烟了。 - Indeed, I was once so indulged in ballroom dancing that I took an examination to become a tutor.
事实上,我曾一度沉迷交际舞,我参加了考试,成为一个导师。 - They got together and indulged in wine and song.
呼朋引类,剧饮狂歌。 - He indulged heavily in conversation and drink.
他沉湎于交谈和饮酒。 - He even indulged his children.
他甚至于纵容孩子。 - He indulged his only son.
他纵容他的独子。 - He indulged his desire for liquor.
他满足了自己喝酒的欲望。 - Never married a man who indulged in drink or gambling.
千万不要嫁给一个沉溺于饮酒或者赌博的男人。 - Children should be disciplined and not indulged.
孩子要管不要惯。 - His mother indulged him in pocket money.
他母亲放纵他,给他许多零花钱。