词汇 | indulge in |
释义 | Phr V indulge in indulges, indulging, indulged indulge in sth to allow yourself to do or have something that you enjoyI indulged in some duty-free shopping at the airport.She was furious with her boss and indulged in fantasies of revenge. indulge in sth to let yourself do or have something that you enjoy, often something you feel you should not do: 300,000 people nationwide indulge in a heavy drinking session every week, according to figures released yesterday. I heard about a new diet that claims you can indulge in chocolate and all your other favourite foods and still lose weight easily. They stopped off in Fort William to indulge in some leisurely shopping. indulge in (something)1. To do something for one's own pleasure or enjoyment. We try to be responsible with our money, but we do indulge in a fancy night out every once and awhile. 2. To eat or drink something in particular, often something that is not especially healthy. Oh, I'm definitely indulging in a big piece of cake on my birthday! indulge in something1. to take pleasure in doing something; to do something habitually. No, I don't indulge in contact sports anymore. We don't indulge in strenuous activity. 2. to choose to eat a certain food or drink something, usually alcohol. I don't usually indulge in hard spirits, but just this once. I indulge in chocolate until I can't hold any more. indulge inv. To engage or take part in something, especially freely, avidly, and for one's own sake or pleasure: The college students indulged in childish pranks. Those teenagers indulge in all the latest fads. |
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