indulgent如何读

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indulgent是什么意思

  • adj.纵容的;任性的;宽容的;溺爱的

indulgent自然拼读

in·dul·gent

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indulgent扩展

indulgently (adv.)

indulgent词根

词根:indulgent

adv.

indulgently 溺爱地;放任地

n.

indulgence 嗜好;放纵;纵容;沉溺

indulgent英英释义

adjective

indulging or being inclined to indulge others' wishes rather than declining them, or rather than enforcing discipline or strictness in general.Hard-working students resented the more indulgent teachers.Our grandmother was indulgent with us because she couldn't bear to see us unhappy.He was more indulgent toward his son than toward his daughter, whom he gave little freedom.

allowing and accepting where others might be critical or unaccepting (usu. fol. by "of").I felt him to be indulgent of his own mistakes while being critical of mine.She knew she should scold the children, but she tended to be indulgent of their bad behavior.

indulgent词源中文解释

"宽容的,愿意宽恕过错",常常带有贬义,意为"过于宽容",大约在1500年左右,源自拉丁语 indulgentem(主格 indulgens)"仁慈的,温柔的,喜欢的",是 indulgere 的现在分词,意为"善良,顺从,屈服"(见 indulgence)。相关词汇: Indulgently。

indulgent词源英文解释

Latin indulgent-, indulgens, present participle of indulgēre

The first known use of indulgent was in 1509

indulgent儿童词典英英释义

industrializeverb

to make or become industrial

industrialize an agricultural region

industrialistnoun

an owner or manager of an industry : manufacturer

industrialadjective

of, relating to, or engaged in industry

having highly developed industries

an industrial nation

coming from or used in industry

industrial diamonds

induratedadjective

having become firm or hard indurated clay

indurated tissue

indulgeverb

to give in to one's own or another's desires : humor

indulged their grandchildren's whims

to allow oneself the pleasure of having or doing something

decided to indulge in ice cream

indulgentadjective

indulging or showing indulgence : lenient

an indulgent parent

indulgentadjective

indulging or showing indulgence : lenient

an indulgent parent

indulgent 例句

1 Audiences surveyed by the CinemaScore polling company awarded the film a straight A, reflecting the indulgent 86% approval grade on the critics’ aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes.

2 Most of those Ends—whether real or imagined—have already been eulogized so aggressively that to revisit them now seems plainly indulgent.

3 “Clothing is an indulgent conversation in some ways,” Ms. Hugh said, because the working-class Koreans were not discussing whether putting on a suit defines them as a Westerner.

4 He gave the child an indulgent smile.

5 So Siéfert is swinging much bigger, on every level: larger cast, more atmospheric sets and a somewhat indulgent running time of three and a half hours.

6 There are some indulgent moments and some hammy ones, but mostly, there are seriousness and joy.

7 It would be hard to say who is less indulgent: the actor swatting away emotion or the mother whose daughters might as well be the mushrooms she peels so perfectly.

8 He was smiling his gently indulgent smile, and she reached out and traced his lower lip with the slight fuzz underneath.

9 Forget all that indulgent “me time”, the empty nest, chirp the experts, is a chance to “reconnect” and “rekindle” your relationship.

10 But for all the audience’s indulgent laughter and the obligatory standing ovation at the end, one can’t help but detect a certain, well, lack of enthusiasm.

11 indulgent parents

纵容子女的父母

12 Every single sequel so far has been overstuffed and overcooked, indulgent and lazy and borderline incomprehensible.

13 They emerged half an hour later, Donald’s face relaxed, Ivanka laughing, pushing her hair away from her face, fondly indulgent of her beloved man-child father.

14 “Almost every table is like: Raw bar, bread, appetizer, entree and dessert. That’s a really indulgent, exciting, celebratory way to eat.”

15 Be indulgent it is sincere in the main.

请宽慰吧,我这席话基本上是诚恳的.

16 Garnish with chocolate shavings for an indulgent finish.

17 His character is indulgent.

他性格放纵。

18 That feels not like a luxury, indulgent, middle-class kind of whim.

19 Even though the old man was utterly incompetent with regards to the rudiments of writing and speaking, the teacher was never less than polite and indulgent.

20 Set in 1931 Berlin, "Cabaret" centers on the world of the indulgent Kit Kat Klub as it becomes intertwined with the world outside, which gets more precarious on the brink of World War II.

indulgent 同义词

6 纵容的

permissive conniving

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