indulgent「indulgence」
放纵的英语单词怎么写
放纵的英语单词:indulge

读音:英 [ɪn'dʌldʒ] 美 [ɪn'dʌldʒ]
vt. 迁就;纵情于;放任
vi. 放纵自己于 ...
词汇搭配
1、indulge seldom 难得放任
2、indulge excessively 过分地纵容
3、indulge freely 过度纵容
4、indulge habitually 经常纵酒
常见句型:
1、Or you can indulge them.
你也可以去纵容他们。
2、They are nothing to do people find out indulge yourself doing nothing.
他们是无事可做的人找出来放任自己无事可做的借口。
3、Without you I indulge in every corner of the world.
没有你的时候我游走放纵在世界每一个角落。
扩展资料:
词语用法
1、indulge的基本意思是“放纵”自己的欲望,尤其是无法实现或应加以控制的欲望,即“沉湎于”。如用于他人,则意为“放任”“纵容”。
2、indulge可用作及物动词,也可用作不及物动词。用作及物动词时接名词或代词作宾语。宾语后常接介词in或with引起的短语,表示“听从或放任某人做某事”。
3、indulge作“纵情,沉溺”解时,是不及物动词,后接介词“in+名词/动名词”,表示“尽情、无节制地做某事或享受”,这种用法实际上是及物动词后面省略作宾语的反身代词后形成的。
词义辨析
indulge, baby, humour, mollycoddle, pamper, spoil这组词都可表示过分投合别人或自己的欲望或感情。
1、indulge指迁就或放任别人应该节制的欲望或欲念,但不含有非难之意;
2、baby指像对小孩一样听之任之;
3、humour指短时间内顺从或迎合他人的愿望、心情或癖性;
4、mollycoddle指对某人的健康或舒服过分照料,暗示有产生娇气的危险;
5、pamper指极度地纵容,尤指过分注重享受;
6、spoil指长时间的溺爱,暗示对一个人的个性产生了不良的影响。
indulgent是什么意思
indulgent意思:
adj. 纵容的;任性的;宽容的;溺爱的
一、读音:英 [ɪn'dʌldʒənt];美 [ɪn'dʌldʒənt]
二、例句:
They are indulgent parents.
他们对子女很纵容。
三、词汇搭配:
1、self-indulgent 放纵的
2、indulgent parents 溺爱孩子的父母...
扩展资料:
近义词:tolerant
一、意思:adj. 宽容的;容忍的
二、读音:英 ['tɒlərənt];美 ['tɑːlərənt]
三、例句:
As a man, you should be tolerant and magnanimous.
一个男人家,应该宽容大度些!
四、词汇搭配:
1、fault-tolerant concept 容错概念
2、fault-tolerant logic 容错逻辑
3、fault-tolerant system 容错系统
不会背单词?看看以下方法
背词的最高目标是学会运用,方式就是造句,以下就是我的例子:
1.bargain v.讨价还价 n.廉价货; 交易; 合同
例句:Hunt for bargain when booking flights and you might be able to save enough to take thta extra trip anywhy.
造句: Hunt for bargains when choosing books and you might get more books to read with the same money.
drive a bargain 讨价还价
例句: Drive a bargain, or you are certain to be overcharged.
造句: My mother is excellent at driving a bargain, and always get goods in good quality and reasonable price.
2. rampage vi.狂暴的行动 n.狂暴行径
on the rampage 闹事
例:A gang of teenager who went on the rampage **ashing several cars in Leith are caught by the police.
造句:The gang of foreign soilders who went on the rampage robing, **ashing and burning the The Summer palace are still at large.
3. void n.空间,真空 adj. 空的,空虚的; 无效的,作废的
例: The thief turned at the corner of the street and vanished into the void.
造句: The man who made my heart battering and my blood boiling turned under the glittering lamplight and vanished into the void, left me in this pitch darkness. I found that I was all by myself and nothing was heard except the pit-a-pat of rain drops.
例: Jane often waken out of the glorious dreams, and found them all void and vain .
造句: Jia Baoyu waken out of the chamber of red dreams, and found them all void and vain.
4.impotent adj. 无能的, 无力量的
例: For centuries, medicine was impotent and hence unproblematic. From the Greeks to the Great War, its job was simple: to struggle with lethal disease and gross disabilities, to ensure live births, and to manage pain.
造句: For centuries, tradition was impotent and hence unproblematic. From the West to the East, its job was simple: to internalize people from other places, to ensure the common feeling, to make people have a sense of ceremony.
5. salient adj.显著的,非常重要的;凸起的
n.(战线等的)突出部分;凸起
例: Parker had a consent **ile underneath a salient straight nose.
造句: He is salient in height compared with other students in class.
6.supply n.供给之物
例: We know that solar energy is inexhaustible in supply.
造句: The fossil energy is exhaustible in supply.
7.devious adj. 迂回的,曲折的; 不坦率的,不诚实的
例: They took the devious route home to avoid the crowds on the main road.
例: "This theif is as crafty as fox and he will take the devious route to get what he want." The detective said thoughtfully, with his finger stroking his chin.
例: The man got rich by devious ways and eventually he owned nothing.
造句: Junzi is unwilling to get rich by devioud ways, and common man is not.
8.indulgent 纵容的,放纵的; 宽容的,过于宽厚的
1.tending to allow **. to have or do whatever they want
例:indulgent parents
2.willing or too willing too ignore the weakness in **./sth. to take an indulgent view of sth. 宽宏大量看某事
例:He had been a strict father but was indulgent to his grandchildren.
9.domineering
trying to control other people without thinking about their feelings
He was stubborn and domineering with a very bad temper.
10.in principle 从原则上
例: The thought, in principle, is very reasonable.
造句:The way he behaves, in principle, is wayward and incalculable.