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overindulge

英 [ˌəʊvərɪnˈdʌldʒ]

美 [ˌoʊvərɪnˈdʌldʒ]

v.  过多地享用(尤指食物或饮料); 过分放任; 过于纵容

现在分词:overindulging 过去式:overindulged 第三人称单数:overindulges 过去分词:overindulged 

COCA.31481

牛津词典

    verb

    • 过多地享用(尤指食物或饮料)
      to have too much of sth nice, especially food or drink
      1. 过分放任;过于纵容
        to give sb more than is good for them
        1. His mother overindulged him.
          他母亲对他过于溺爱。

      柯林斯词典

      • VERB 过于沉溺(于);(通常指)过多地吃(或喝)
        If youoverindulge, oroverindulge insomething that you like very much, usually food or drink, you allow yourself to have more of it than is good for you.
        1. We all overindulge occasionally...
          我们偶尔都会放纵一下自己。
        2. Don't abuse your body by overindulging in alcohol.
          不要纵酒伤身。

      英英释义

      verb

      双语例句

      • Never will I overindulge the requests of my flesh, rather I will cherish my body with cleanliness and moderation.
        我绝不放纵肉体的需求,我要用清洁与节制来珍惜我的身体。
      • We all overindulge occasionally
        我们偶尔都会放纵一下自己。
      • Though you feel wonderful now, you're likely to regret your actions later if you don't curtail your impulses to overindulge, overspend, and enjoy too much of a good thing.
        然而,虽然你感觉“这真是太棒了”,但是如果你没有克制住自己肆虐享乐、挥霍浪费的欲望,你有可能在事后后悔哦。
      • But when you overindulge, your body knows it, and it starts to shut down;
        但当你过度沉溺于其中,你的身体能感觉到,并开始校正之;
      • The word "addiction" is here used jokingly to denote a tendency to overindulge in some pleasurable activity.
        这里“上瘾”一词,只是被打趣地用来表示人们对某些令人愉悦的行动入迷的一种标志。
      • Don't abuse your body by overindulging in alcohol.
        不要纵酒伤身。
      • The first few bites of fast food are always delicious. Overindulge, though, and the feeling is altogether different.
        快餐的头几口吃起来总是很美味,可要是吃得太多,感觉就全然不同了。
      • Don't overindulge in anyway.
        无论怎样都不要过分放纵。
      • If I overindulge I will think of past hungers.
        如果我得到宠爱,我会想到过去的饥饿。
      • Some people overindulge in an attempt to nurture themselves, while others become the caretaker they never had, and may gravitate to careers in which they help others, like social work or nursing.
        有些人过度放纵来照顾自己;另些人成为了自己过去没有获得的”照顾者“,也许会对例如:社会工作、护理等帮助别人成为了具有吸引力的职业。