n. 1.纵情,沉迷,沉溺。 2.放任,纵容,娇养。 3.嗜好,着迷的事物。 4.恩惠;(天主教的)免罪;赦免。 5.【商业】付款延期。 6.【英史】信教自由。 短语和例子 the Declaration of I- 【英史】信教自由令。
the remission by the pope of the temporal punishment in purgatory that is still due for sins even after absolution; "in the Middle Ages the unrestricted sale of indulgences by pardoners became a widespread abuse"
foolish or senseless behavior 同义词:folly, foolery, tomfoolery, craziness, lunacy,
the act of indulging or gratifying a desire 同义词:indulging, pampering, humoring,
a disposition to yield to the wishes of someone; "too much indulgence spoils a child" 同义词:lenience, leniency,
an inability to resist the gratification of whims and desires 同义词:self-indulgence,
例句与用法
1.
This very remorse reacted again into indulgence . 这种内疚的心情却又转化为溺爱放纵。
2.
As young performers, we bespeak your indulgence . 我们都是年轻演员,我们请求您的包函。
3.
Constant indulgence in bad habits brought about his ruin . 经常沉溺于恶习导致了他的毁灭。
4.
He still had shown his children all sorts of indulgence . 他还是让孩子们尽量获得一切享受。
5.
He did not normally permit himself the indulgence of sentiment . 他一般不允许自己陷入感情的罗网。
6.
My parents were possessed by the very spirit of kindness and indulgence . 我父母秉性仁慈,心地宽厚。
7.
With indulgence young crossjay could be induced to do anything . 有纵容之下,小克罗斯杰什么都干得出来。
8.
This indulgence was in accordance with the general policy of the redmen . 这种宽宏大量的气度,是红种人一贯使用的策略。
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There was little time, however, for the indulgence of any images of merriment . 不过,他没有那么多的时间去作那些愉快的想象。
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But this very fact of her exceptional indulgence towards him made it harder to fred . 但是她对弗莱德的破格优待,现在使他更不好受。